Embark on a journey through time through the historic center of Almeria, where every corner whispers legends and every square holds centuries of life. Throughout this private visit, you will discover the Andalusian legacy, the defensive soul of the city facing the sea, and the transformation of its streets with the passage of cultures. We will stroll among centuries-old facades, irregular layouts full of charm and places that surprise by their discreet beauty. With the company of a passionate guide to their land, you will relive historical episodes, local traditions and details that bring the present to life. A close, enjoyable and authentic experience to get carried away by the most genuine Almeria.
Find your guide in the nerve center of Almeria, meeting point and entrance to the historic center.
Underground network built to protect the population during shelling.
Traditional commercial artery, narrow and lively, with flavor of ancient souk.
Open space that concentrates the institutional and festive life of the city.
Portico square with centuries of history, heart of the oldest Almeria.
Unique monument that combines Renaissance temple and defensive fortress (EXTERIOR).
The oldest neighborhood, of Arabic layout, with narrow streets and whitewashed houses.
The oldest neighborhood, of Arabic layout, with narrow streets and whitewashed houses (OUTDOOR)
Find your guide at the Purchena Gate in front of the Gestoria Arcos building. Your guide will wear an identifying pendant with your name on it.
Almería is a vibrant coastal city in southern Spain, known for its stunning desert landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. The city offers a unique blend of Mediterranean and desert climates, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
The Alcazaba of Almería is a stunning Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
This stunning natural park features unique desert landscapes, rugged coastline, and crystal-clear waters, perfect for hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.
This beautiful cathedral, built in the late 16th century, features a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles.
A traditional Almería dish made with handmade pasta, lamb, and vegetables, slow-cooked in a rich tomato sauce.
Red prawns from the nearby town of Garrucha, known for their sweet and delicate flavor, often served grilled or in a garlic and olive oil sauce.
A savory omelette made with asparagus, a local specialty that highlights the region's fresh produce.
These months offer pleasant weather with warm days and cool evenings, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is less crowded compared to the summer months.
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Almería is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Almería Station
Almería Bus Station
The SUMA bus system covers most of the city and surrounding areas, with frequent services and affordable fares.
Available • Apps: MyTaxi, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
This stunning natural park features unique desert landscapes, rugged coastline, and crystal-clear waters, perfect for hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.
A unique desert landscape in Europe, known for its arid climate, rugged terrain, and historic Western film sets.
A charming whitewashed village perched on a hilltop, offering stunning views, historic sites, and a relaxed atmosphere.
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