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Discover Úbeda and Baeza in a private day tour from Córdoba, including tickets, expert guides, visits to UNESCO sites, and tasting the finest olive oils.
Exploring Úbeda and Baeza in a single day offers an exceptional opportunity to see two of Spain’s most treasured monumental cities. This private tour from Córdoba is priced at $398.18 per person and includes private transportation, guided visits, and special experiences like a pottery workshop and olive oil tasting. With a duration of 6 to 10 hours, it’s designed for those who want an in-depth look at Andalusia’s cultural gems without the hassle of planning each detail. The tour’s flexible and private nature appeals to travelers seeking a personalized experience, and the high 5.0 rating reflects its reputation for quality and memorable moments.
While the tour covers a comprehensive list of sites, the pace remains manageable thanks to expert guides and well-structured stops. It is especially suitable for visitors who appreciate historic architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and local culinary delights. The only consideration is that the tour involves several stops, so comfortable footwear and a moderate level of mobility are recommended. This full-day outing offers a rich, immersive experience that balances cultural sightseeing with authentic regional flavors.

The tour begins with a scenic drive from Córdoba, passing through landscapes filled with millions of olive trees, setting the tone for this regional exploration. Upon arrival in Úbeda, the guide leads you through a city recognized by UNESCO for its extraordinary monuments and Renaissance architecture. This city is well known for its monumental square, Plaza Vazquez de Molina, which is considered one of the most impressive in Spain.
In Úbeda, visitors enjoy free admission to key sites such as the Palace del Dean Ortega, now functioning as a National Tourism Parador, and the Palacio Juan Vazquez de Molina, which serves as the city council. The Holy Chapel of the Saviour is a major highlight, as it is the largest private funeral chapel in Spain and an outstanding example of Spanish Renaissance art — a visit included in the tour price. The guide’s insights make it easy to appreciate these architectural treasures, which are often crowd-free thanks to private access.
The walkable layout of Úbeda makes it easy to take in historical features like Iglesia de San Pablo, located in a vital city square, adding to the sense of stepping back in time. The stop at Alfar Pablo Tito offers a chance to see a renowned potter’s workshop, where an exhibition showcases local ceramics, revealing the city’s artisan traditions. This stop provides a blend of cultural appreciation and hands-on understanding of regional craftsmanship.
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After some free time for lunch and exploration in Úbeda, the tour continues to Baeza, another UNESCO World Heritage City celebrated for its cultural and monumental legacy. The journey takes about two hours, with a relaxing drive through Andalusian countryside.
In Baeza, the Plaza del Pópulo is the first major stop, featuring landmarks like the Lions’ Fountain, the Old Butchers, and the arch of Villalar. The guide explains the historical significance of these structures, helping visitors appreciate their role in the city’s history. The Antigua Universidad de Baeza gives a glimpse into the life of Antonio Machado, one of Spain’s notable literary figures, who once taught there.
Other notable sites include the Palacio de Jabalquinto, an outstanding example of late Gothic architecture, and the Plaza de Santa María, the city’s main square surrounded by important buildings. The Cathedral of Baeza, famous for housing a Spanish goldsmithing masterpiece, the Corpus Christi Processional Custody, offers insight into religious art and craftsmanship of the period.
The Town Hall, a prime example of early Renaissance architecture, and the lively Plaza de la Constitución provide a taste of Baeza’s civic life today. The tour concludes with a visit to the AOVE Boutique, where a specialist guides guests through tasting the best olive oils in the world. This sensory experience is a fitting end, emphasizing the region’s well-known olive oil production.

The tour features private transportation from Córdoba, ensuring a comfortable and efficient journey between sites. The pickup is offered, making the start point simple and straightforward. The tour is designed for a group, but as a private activity, only your group participates, providing a personalized experience.
Starting at 8:00 am, the schedule allows sufficient time to explore each location without feeling rushed. The duration ranges from 6 to 10 hours, giving a flexible window for sightseeing and leisure. The tour company, Turistour turismo, ensures clear communication, with options for mobile tickets and group discounts.
Two key inclusive experiences make this tour stand out. First, the visit to Alfar Pablo Tito introduces visitors to traditional pottery, with the guide explaining the process and exhibition, emphasizing Andalusia’s artisan skills. Second, at the AOVE Boutique, guests taste top-quality olive oils, explained by a specialist, allowing a deep appreciation for regional produce.
These hands-on and tasting stops provide authentic insights into local traditions and products, enriching the cultural journey. Both are included in the tour price, making them valuable additions.
According to high ratings, guides like Adrian are praised for their knowledge, humor, and storytelling ability. Review comments highlight the guide’s personal connection to the region and their capacity to bring history to life, making the tour engaging and informative. The presence of an experienced guide is a significant factor for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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Given the extensive walking and site visits, travelers should wear comfortable footwear and be prepared for varying weather conditions. Since lunch is not included, guests should plan for a meal during the free time in Baeza, where numerous restaurants and cafes are available. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at each site.
This private day trip from Córdoba offers an immersive journey into Andalusia’s architectural and cultural treasures. The combination of UNESCO World Heritage sites, artisan workshops, and regional flavors makes it a well-rounded experience. The expert guides and efficient logistics ensure that visitors can enjoy each stop without stress.
While the tour’s pace covers many sites, it remains adaptable thanks to the private setup and flexible duration. It’s a particularly strong choice for visitors who value historical architecture, cultural insights, and authentic tastings. The high reviews and detailed itinerary reflect its quality and attention to detail.
“Adrian and Damaso provided an unforgettable tour of Ubeda and Baeza. Adrian's quirky sense of humor and captivating storytelling brought the rich h…”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. Guests have free time in Baeza to choose local restaurants or cafes.
What is the start time for the tour?
The tour departs at 8:00 am from Córdoba.
How long does the entire tour last?
The duration ranges from 6 to 10 hours, depending on pacing and free time.
Are the visits to each monument included in the price?
Most site visits are free of charge. The Holy Chapel of the Saviour and the olive oil tasting are included as part of the tour.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the site visits and walking involved.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the provider, Turistour turismo, with tickets available in advance, often booked 23 days ahead on average.