Úbeda-Baeza historical tour with Water Synagogue
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Úbeda-Baeza historical tour with Water Synagogue

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About this experience

Our Historic Tour Úbeda + Baeza is the only product in the province that includes a visit to the Water Synagogue.

It also allows you to take guided tours in both cities in a flexible way, since you decide when you visit each city. The guided tours can be done on different days or on the same day, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, always respecting the established schedules.

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Historical tour start Baeza

Guided tour of Baeza<br/>Duration: 2 hours: Approximate duration is 2.5 hours <br/>Starting point:<br/>PÓPULO SERVICIOS TURÍSTICOS - Visitas guiadas Úbeda y Baeza - Tour por Baeza, Pl. de los Leones, 1, 23440 Baeza, Jaén, Spain

Historical tour start Úbeda

Guided tour of Úbeda <br/>Duration: 2 hours: Approximate duration is 2.5 hours <br/>Starting point:<br/>Artificis Visita Úbeda y Baeza, C. Baja del Salvador, 2, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain

What's included

Entrance Water Synagogue. Úbeda (valued at €6)
EVOO Tasting at the end of the visit in Baeza
Entrance Chapel of El Salvador. Úbeda (valued at €7)
Cathedral of Baeza entrance (valued at 7€)
Entrance Medieval Torreon Puerta de Úbeda. Baeza. (valued at 2,50€)
Groups +20 pax is provided free of charge Radio guides to guarantee the quality of the service

Detailed itinerary

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The Sacred Chapel of El Salvador is an architectural jewel in its entirety, it is not only spectacular on the outside but also on the inside. It is a masterpiece by Diego de Siloé that Andrés de Vandelvira executed to whom the Sacristy is entirely due. The result is a Church that lives up to the best Italian Renaissance architecture.

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It is one of the most important Spanish-Renaissance palaces in the city. Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, it is, since 1929, the current National Tourism Parador. The palace has recently been musealized to facilitate its historical visit.

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The Juan Vázquez de Molina or de las Cadenas Palace is the work of Andrés de Vandelvira (16th century), today it is the City Hall and one of the most beautiful Renaissance palaces in Spain. It has a similar scheme to the palaces and great houses of the 16th century in Spain.

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This temple, Iglesia Parroquial Mayor de Úbeda, constitutes the most significant overlapping of architectural styles in the city. It contains an interesting Cloister from the 15th century as well as noble chapels from the 15th and 16th centuries and numerous pieces of ironwork and paintings of maximum artistic representation.

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The Plaza Vázquez de Molina is one of the best examples of Renaissance urbanism that exist in Spain

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It is a Renaissance noble palace located in the historic center of the city of Úbeda. It was ordered to be built by the mayor of Úbeda Francisco Vela de los Cobos in the middle of the 16th century. The building plans were made by Andrés de Vandelvira and the execution was due to stonemason Jorge Leal

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The Church of San Pablo, is the second oldest and most important temple in the city of Úbeda, after Santa María de los Reales Alcázares. This temple was erected in the 13th century on a neighborhood mosque, but we owe its current Gothic morphology to the restoration paid for by Bishop Alonso Suárez de la Fuente del Sauce.

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It is one of the smallest churches in Úbeda and one of the most impressive. Neo-Renaissance style; It consists of three naves with a transept, covered by half-barrel vaults and a half-orange dome with a prominent lantern on the transept. Its beautiful exterior with bichromatic tiling stands out.

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This Convent-Museum houses the place where Saint John of the Cross, an important figure of Christian thought and spirituality, died and was buried. The space has various relics and souvenirs related to the Saint.

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The Synagogue of Water is made up of six unique spaces, of which it is worth highlighting the ritual purification bath room or Mikveh, a space dedicated to ritual purification baths so common in Jewish customs. Another of the spaces that should be mentioned and that can be seen during the visit is the Gallery of Women, a place occupied by women during ceremonies and rites hidden behind lattices. The “Del Inquisidor” room, with the patio, cellar and ovens, correspond to the dependencies that made up, in the Middle Ages, the possible house of the rabbi.

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The Plaza del Pópulo is one of the emblematic squares of the World Heritage city of Baeza. In it, coexist a monumental complex of great artistic and historical value such as the Old Butchers (now the Courts) or “La Casa del Pópulo” (currently a Plateresque building that houses the city's Tourist Office). from a fountain, also called Fuente de los Leones, the Puerta de Jaén and the Arco de Villalar.

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Its exceptional location - located between the cathedral and the Seminary of San Felipe Neri, a step away from the Church of the Holy Cross and the Old University - makes it one of the most emblematic places of the Baezano historical complex. A break next to it will provide a spectacular view of the square of the same name.

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The Cathedral of Baeza belongs to the historical-monumental complex of the Plaza de Santa María. Since the Cathedral was built, numerous transformations have been carried out to its current state, leaving it patent, different architectural styles.

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This small church is the best preserved Romanesque temple in all of Andalusia, and is an unusual rarity in the region.

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The Jabalquinto Palace is currently the International Headquarters of the Antonio Machado University. This beautiful construction, from the late 15th century, is one of the greatest exponents of the Elizabethan Gothic style

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Today converted into an institute, the old University of Baeza began its journey in the first half of the 16th century.

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Classroom where the writer Antonio Machado taught French Grammar class at the Instituto de Bachillerato located in the Old University. The facilities are very well preserved despite the date they date from and belong to the Spanish network of Historical Institutes.

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At the end of our visit we will carry out an Oil Tasting, where we will know the benefits of our Liquid Gold.

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From the highest part of the Torreón de la Puerta de Úbeda you can enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the city of Baeza, and learn about the details of medieval times

What's not included

Transportation between the two cities is not included

Available languages

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Tell us when you want to visit the other city in the "Special requirements" section. Visits are held every day at 11:00 and 17:00. Except Sunday afternoons in Baeza
The itinerary of the visits may alter for reasons such as the weather, the predisposition of the group or other factors outside the company.
The visit is guaranteed provided there are a minimum of 2 people. If this minimum is not reached, you will be offered another date or a full refund of the amount paid.

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Important notes

The client must present his reservation to withdraw the U + B Tourist Voucher at our offices.

About Baeza

Baeza is a historic city in the province of Jaén, Andalusia, known for its stunning Renaissance architecture and rich cultural heritage. It's part of the UNESCO World Heritage site 'Úbeda y Baeza', offering a glimpse into Spain's Golden Age.

Top Attractions

Plaza de Santa María

A stunning Renaissance square surrounded by historic buildings, including the Cathedral of Baeza.

Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Cathedral of Baeza

A beautiful Renaissance cathedral with a mix of Gothic and Baroque elements.

Religious 1 hour Free (small donation suggested)

Palacio de Jabalquinto

A magnificent Renaissance palace with a rich history and beautiful architecture.

Architecture 1 hour Free (small donation suggested)

University of Baeza

A historic university building that is a fine example of Renaissance architecture.

Historical 30 minutes Free (small donation suggested)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Gazpacho

A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, and garlic, served with bread.

Starter Vegetarian, Vegan

Salmorejo

A thicker and creamier version of gazpacho, topped with ham and hard-boiled eggs.

Starter Vegetarian (can be made vegan without toppings)

Rabo de Toro

A traditional Spanish stew made with oxtail, red wine, and vegetables.

Main course Contains meat

Tortilla Española

A thick omelette made with potatoes and onions.

Main course Vegetarian (can be made vegan without eggs)

Popular Activities

Hiking in nearby natural parks Mountain biking Wine tasting Strolling through historic streets Visiting museums and historic sites Attending local festivals and events Exploring the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Úbeda and Baeza

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November)

Pleasant weather with blooming flowers in spring and harvest season in fall. Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15°C to 28°C 59°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Baeza is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night

Getting there

By air
  • Granada-Jaén Airport • 100 km (62 miles)
By train

Baeza Station

By bus

Baeza Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and convenient for getting around. Buses are frequent and connect key attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Jardines de la Catedral

Day trips

Úbeda
10 km (6 miles) • Half day

A nearby town with stunning Renaissance architecture and a rich history.

Jaén
50 km (31 miles) • Full day

The capital of the province, offering a mix of history, culture, and modern amenities.

Cazorla
70 km (43 miles) • Full day

A beautiful town nestled in the Sierra de Cazorla, offering stunning natural scenery and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Semana Santa • March or April (dates vary) Baeza International Piano Festival • July and August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Cathedral of Baeza early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere
  • Explore the historic streets of Baeza on foot to discover hidden gems and charming corners
  • Try local olive oil and wine at one of the many local bodegas and mills
  • Attend a local festival or event to experience the vibrant culture and traditions of Baeza
  • Combine your visit to Baeza with a trip to nearby Úbeda for a comprehensive exploration of Renaissance architecture
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