FREE TOUR GUADALEST

The best option to discover the city in an economical way.

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What does the Free Tour Guadalest consist of?

Possibly your best option to get to know Guadalest in a fun and authentic way.

Free Tours in Guadalest

A moment of culture and fun for everyone.

Enjoy your free tour in Guadalest as a couple, with friends or in a group!

The Free tours of Guadalest are the perfect excuse to take some time to get to know better the cultural heritage of Spain.

The free tours Guadalest are free tours organized by guides that show the most emblematic tourist sites of a town or city. These tours are usually done on foot.

While there are several options and types of free tours in Spain, most are usually tours that include approximately 10 to 12 people. and last between 1 and 3 hours depending on the planned itinerary.

In any case, always check the detailed information we provide to know all the details of your free tour: schedules, cancellation policy, meeting point and all the information you need to make the most of your experience without having to worry about anything.

What to see and do in Guadalest?

Guadalest is a very popular tourist destination in the Valencian Community, located about 25 kilometers from Benidorm. This medieval village is located on top of a hill and surrounded by impressive mountains. Once you get there, you can enjoy incredible panoramic views from the castle overlooking the village.


San José Castle
The Castle of San José is one of the most emblematic and historical monuments of the Valencian Community. This majestic castle, located in Guadalest, has witnessed numerous battles and conquests throughout its long history. Built in the 13th century by the Arabs as a defensive fortress, it was later rebuilt and expanded by the Christians during the Reconquest.


Guadalest Wall
The Guadalest Wall is an impressive fortification located in the town of the same name, in the Valencian Community. This wall was built in the 12th century by the Muslims and is composed of two towers and a section of wall that connects both structures.


Church of the Assumption
The Church of the Assumption is located in the municipality of Guadalest, in the Valencian Community. This church is considered an architectural jewel due to its Valencian baroque style and has become a tourist attraction for visitors to this picturesque town.

Itinerary

We will meet at 11:00 a.m. in the
Guadalest Tourist Office
the starting point of the free tour of this beautiful village of Muslim roots.

We will begin the visit contemplating the great attraction of the municipality: the castle of San José.
castle of San José
. While we enjoy the views from its main tower, we will unveil the stories, battles and legends hidden in this 11th century fortress. 11th century fortress.

Then, we will go to the historic center of Guadalest. Strolling through this picturesque Levantine village of just over 200 inhabitants we will enjoy its medieval layout and its most iconic monuments. The
Church of the Assumption
the
Arrabal
or the remains of the
wall of Guadalest
have earned it the title of
Historic-Artistic Site
.

In addition, during the free tour of Guadalest we will pass by some of the most curious museums, such as the
Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers
the
Microgiant Museum
Museum, the
Museum of Microminiatures
and the
Orduña House
. Did you know that this is the
town with the most museums per inhabitant in Spain
?

To say goodbye in the best possible way, we will enjoy the incredible views of the Guadalest reservoir and the Aitana and Serrella mountain ranges, a postcard image! We will finish the tour at 13:00 hours at the initial meeting point.

Meeting Point and Duration

The meeting point of the Free Tour Guadalest is at the tourist office of Guadalest. It lasts approximately two hours.

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