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Madrid: Day Trip to Cuenca and the Enchanted City

Madrid: Day Trip to Cuenca and the Enchanted City

Experience Cuenca and the Enchanted City with an expert local guide on this full-day tour. We leave the center of Madrid in the direction of Cuenca. We will make a brief stop along the way to go to the toilet or have breakfast. On the way to the Enchanted City we will stop at the Devil's Window, a well-known viewpoint with amazing views. We will complete a guided walk through the Enchanted City, a place where erosion has generated magical figures in the limestone rock. We will go to the city of Cuenca to stop for lunch in the Barrio del Castillo. We will descend on foot with our guide to visit the most emblematic corners and numerous monuments of the medieval center of the city. Finally we will arrive at the San Pablo Bridge, from where we will admire the Hanging Houses and say goodbye to this magical city. In this tour option we do not visit the cathedral. You can do it on your own in free time for lunch

Cuenca: Medieval Old Town

Cuenca: Medieval Old Town

Take a tour of Cuenca and experience its historic sites and stunning location with a Spanish-speaking guide. Perched on a natural rock, whose slopes descend into deep gorges of the Júcar and Huécar rivers, the city is often referred to as the "Eagle's Nest" and the old town is a great example of unbelievable architecture. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, Cuenca is an undiscovered gem of Spain, full of dramatic "Hanging Houses" and splendid ecclesiastical architecture. Take a stroll through the old town and discover the secrets of the main monuments. Travel back in time along the narrow streets and marvel at the hanging buildings. Get an insight into the local lifestyle and history along the way. Then, get the chance to look inside the 12th-century cathedral, ENTRANCE FEE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE. It was built between 1182 and 1270 in the Gothic style, and altered several times during the Renaissance and 18th century. (6 people minimum required to add extra time in the Cathedral)

Cuenca: Tourist Train Tour

Cuenca: Tourist Train Tour

Discover the UNESCO World-Heritage listed city of Cuenca in one day with the tourist train stopping at the city’s most important monuments. Head out on a route that totals approximately 45 minutes. Take a ride on the tourist train leaving from Plaza Mayor (the main square), before making its way to historic sites such as the San Julián Park, the Gothic-style Cuenca Cathedral and the famous Casas Colgadas (Hanging Houses) on the banks of the Huecar River. You will also have the chance of visit the castle quarter. Enrich your visit with an audioguide providing explanations of the legends surrounding Cuenca’s landmarks. Listen through free headphones to the guide available in 5 languages: Spanish, French, English, German and Italian.

Madrid: Cuenca, Hanging Hauses and Cathedral Full-Day Trip

Madrid: Cuenca, Hanging Hauses and Cathedral Full-Day Trip

Lose yourself in the ancient streets of Cuenca on a full-day guided trip from Madrid. Marvel at the colorful hanging houses, step inside the stunning Cuenca Cathedral, and enjoy free time to explore at your own pace. Start your day at Plaza del Conde in the morning and board your tour bus. Take in the scenery as you ride into the Castilla La Mancha region. Make a stop at a wine cellar for a short break before continuing to Cuenca. Upon arrival in Cuenca, embark on a guided visit to the cathedral and clerestory. Continue to the colorful Hanging Houses and Museum of Abstract Art. Learn about the sights with commentary provided by your guide. Next, enjoy free time to explore the city on your own. Then, rejoin the group and take a panoramic tour along the Huécar River that will lead you under the cliffs and up to the highest part of the city, El Barrio del Castillo. Descend on foot, exploring the most beautiful corners and monuments of the city's medieval quarter, before arriving at the Parador, where the bus will be waiting for you. Sit back and relax on a smooth return transfer to Madrid in the evening.

Cuenca: Private Walking Tour of Medieval Cuenca

Cuenca: Private Walking Tour of Medieval Cuenca

Explore the remarkably intact townscape of Cuenca on a night-time walking tour. See the medieval buildings of Plaza Mayor stacked on 2 deep river gorges. Walk through narrow winding streets and cross the San Pablo bridge to admire tall houses with wooden balconies hanging over the sheer cliffs.  Follow your guide through a network of cobbled streets while listening to the history and legends of this medieval fortress town. Enjoy the impressive views of the Júcar and Huécar gorges, passing by the most emblematic corners of Cuenca's old town. Arrive at Plaza Mayor to look at the two most iconic monuments in the town – the arcaded Town Hall and the Cuenca Cathedral. Marvel at the old-looking facade rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in 1902 with a magnificent Renaissance doorway.  Finally, head to the San Pablo bridge area. Get on this iron and wood footbridge that crosses the Huécar River to get the best views of the hanging houses of Cuenca – an emblem of the town – that look even more stunning at night in the floodlights.

Private trip to Cuenca from Madrid

Private trip to Cuenca from Madrid

Departure from Madrid: Start your day early, with a departure from Madrid to make the most of the day in Cuenca. The drive takes approximately two hours. Arrival in Cuenca: Upon arrival, head straight to the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Casas Colgadas: Your first stop should be the iconic Casas Colgadas, medieval constructions that seem to defy gravity as they are suspended over the edge of a cliff. Take the opportunity to take spectacular photos and visit the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, located in one of these houses. San Pablo Bridge: Cross the impressive San Pablo Bridge, which offers panoramic views of the Huécar River and the gorges surrounding the city. This iron bridge is one of the most emblematic places to capture the essence of Cuenca. Lunch in the old town: Enjoy the local gastronomy in one of the charming restaurants in the old town. Try typical dishes such as morteruelo, ajoarriero or zarajo, accompanied by a good Manchego wine. Cuenca Cathedral: After lunch, visit the Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián, an impressive example of Gothic architecture. Don't miss the cloister and the Sagrario Chapel. Mangana Tower: Climb up to the Mangana Tower, a medieval tower that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. It is an ideal place to learn more about the history of Cuenca. Museo de Cuenca: If time permits, explore the Museo de Cuenca, where you can learn more about the history and archaeology of the region, with interesting exhibits ranging from prehistoric to medieval times. Farewell to Cuenca: End your day with a relaxing stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and nighttime views. Return to Madrid: Set off on your return journey to Madrid, reflecting on the wonders you discovered in Cuenca and taking with you unforgettable memories of this charming city.

Cuenca Cathedral: Our most recommended tours and activities

Madrid: Day Trip to Cuenca and the Enchanted City

Madrid: Day Trip to Cuenca and the Enchanted City

Experience Cuenca and the Enchanted City with an expert local guide on this full-day tour. We leave the center of Madrid in the direction of Cuenca. We will make a brief stop along the way to go to the toilet or have breakfast. On the way to the Enchanted City we will stop at the Devil's Window, a well-known viewpoint with amazing views. We will complete a guided walk through the Enchanted City, a place where erosion has generated magical figures in the limestone rock. We will go to the city of Cuenca to stop for lunch in the Barrio del Castillo. We will descend on foot with our guide to visit the most emblematic corners and numerous monuments of the medieval center of the city. Finally we will arrive at the San Pablo Bridge, from where we will admire the Hanging Houses and say goodbye to this magical city. In this tour option we do not visit the cathedral. You can do it on your own in free time for lunch

Cuenca: Medieval Old Town

Cuenca: Medieval Old Town

Take a tour of Cuenca and experience its historic sites and stunning location with a Spanish-speaking guide. Perched on a natural rock, whose slopes descend into deep gorges of the Júcar and Huécar rivers, the city is often referred to as the "Eagle's Nest" and the old town is a great example of unbelievable architecture. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, Cuenca is an undiscovered gem of Spain, full of dramatic "Hanging Houses" and splendid ecclesiastical architecture. Take a stroll through the old town and discover the secrets of the main monuments. Travel back in time along the narrow streets and marvel at the hanging buildings. Get an insight into the local lifestyle and history along the way. Then, get the chance to look inside the 12th-century cathedral, ENTRANCE FEE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE. It was built between 1182 and 1270 in the Gothic style, and altered several times during the Renaissance and 18th century. (6 people minimum required to add extra time in the Cathedral)

Cuenca: Tourist Train Tour

Cuenca: Tourist Train Tour

Discover the UNESCO World-Heritage listed city of Cuenca in one day with the tourist train stopping at the city’s most important monuments. Head out on a route that totals approximately 45 minutes. Take a ride on the tourist train leaving from Plaza Mayor (the main square), before making its way to historic sites such as the San Julián Park, the Gothic-style Cuenca Cathedral and the famous Casas Colgadas (Hanging Houses) on the banks of the Huecar River. You will also have the chance of visit the castle quarter. Enrich your visit with an audioguide providing explanations of the legends surrounding Cuenca’s landmarks. Listen through free headphones to the guide available in 5 languages: Spanish, French, English, German and Italian.

Madrid: Cuenca, Hanging Hauses and Cathedral Full-Day Trip

Madrid: Cuenca, Hanging Hauses and Cathedral Full-Day Trip

Lose yourself in the ancient streets of Cuenca on a full-day guided trip from Madrid. Marvel at the colorful hanging houses, step inside the stunning Cuenca Cathedral, and enjoy free time to explore at your own pace. Start your day at Plaza del Conde in the morning and board your tour bus. Take in the scenery as you ride into the Castilla La Mancha region. Make a stop at a wine cellar for a short break before continuing to Cuenca. Upon arrival in Cuenca, embark on a guided visit to the cathedral and clerestory. Continue to the colorful Hanging Houses and Museum of Abstract Art. Learn about the sights with commentary provided by your guide. Next, enjoy free time to explore the city on your own. Then, rejoin the group and take a panoramic tour along the Huécar River that will lead you under the cliffs and up to the highest part of the city, El Barrio del Castillo. Descend on foot, exploring the most beautiful corners and monuments of the city's medieval quarter, before arriving at the Parador, where the bus will be waiting for you. Sit back and relax on a smooth return transfer to Madrid in the evening.

Cuenca: Private Walking Tour of Medieval Cuenca

Cuenca: Private Walking Tour of Medieval Cuenca

Explore the remarkably intact townscape of Cuenca on a night-time walking tour. See the medieval buildings of Plaza Mayor stacked on 2 deep river gorges. Walk through narrow winding streets and cross the San Pablo bridge to admire tall houses with wooden balconies hanging over the sheer cliffs.  Follow your guide through a network of cobbled streets while listening to the history and legends of this medieval fortress town. Enjoy the impressive views of the Júcar and Huécar gorges, passing by the most emblematic corners of Cuenca's old town. Arrive at Plaza Mayor to look at the two most iconic monuments in the town – the arcaded Town Hall and the Cuenca Cathedral. Marvel at the old-looking facade rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in 1902 with a magnificent Renaissance doorway.  Finally, head to the San Pablo bridge area. Get on this iron and wood footbridge that crosses the Huécar River to get the best views of the hanging houses of Cuenca – an emblem of the town – that look even more stunning at night in the floodlights.

Private trip to Cuenca from Madrid

Private trip to Cuenca from Madrid

Departure from Madrid: Start your day early, with a departure from Madrid to make the most of the day in Cuenca. The drive takes approximately two hours. Arrival in Cuenca: Upon arrival, head straight to the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Casas Colgadas: Your first stop should be the iconic Casas Colgadas, medieval constructions that seem to defy gravity as they are suspended over the edge of a cliff. Take the opportunity to take spectacular photos and visit the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, located in one of these houses. San Pablo Bridge: Cross the impressive San Pablo Bridge, which offers panoramic views of the Huécar River and the gorges surrounding the city. This iron bridge is one of the most emblematic places to capture the essence of Cuenca. Lunch in the old town: Enjoy the local gastronomy in one of the charming restaurants in the old town. Try typical dishes such as morteruelo, ajoarriero or zarajo, accompanied by a good Manchego wine. Cuenca Cathedral: After lunch, visit the Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián, an impressive example of Gothic architecture. Don't miss the cloister and the Sagrario Chapel. Mangana Tower: Climb up to the Mangana Tower, a medieval tower that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. It is an ideal place to learn more about the history of Cuenca. Museo de Cuenca: If time permits, explore the Museo de Cuenca, where you can learn more about the history and archaeology of the region, with interesting exhibits ranging from prehistoric to medieval times. Farewell to Cuenca: End your day with a relaxing stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and nighttime views. Return to Madrid: Set off on your return journey to Madrid, reflecting on the wonders you discovered in Cuenca and taking with you unforgettable memories of this charming city.

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4.6
(34 reviews)

I had a fantastic tour to Cuenca and the Enchanted city with our guide which unfortunately I forgot his name. The tour took place on the 11 November 2024. This tour visits a lots of nice places especially beautiful places in the nature in both Cuenca and the Enchanted city. Our guide gave us a lot of information in both sites we visited he was very good at explaining everything in both English and Spanish. I also learned a bit of more Spanish thanks to our guide. A lot of people choose Toledo and Segovia from Madrid but for me this is the best day trip you can do from Madrid.

So much information provided during our outing. Our guide was truly invested in relaying his knowledge. He stayed with our group and was a part of the experience being a true guide. He made sure to speak both Spanish and English, no matter how much information he passed on. Cuenca and the enchanted forrest is a must!!

We really enjoyed our day trip to Cuenca with our professional and witty guide, Fernando and our professional driver who has the coolest beard in the world. Fernando’s explanations were very informative and interesting. Glad that I found and was able to join this trip:)

Our group was not big, it’s a very close group, I enjoyed the whole day. Our tour guide was very good. The scenery was amazing. Good day trip overall

It was a wonderful experience. Our guide Fernando kept the interest and energy high at all times. It is an activity to admire nature and history.