2025 Antequera Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in June)
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After arriving in Malaga, I got on the bus for two days in a row. Later, my friends who were going to join me asked me to travel around Malaga with them, so I wandered around the suburbs alone, which they didn't want to do. Ronda, a city on a cliff, had a hard time getting rid of the feeling of being a tourist destination. There were so many tourists, restaurant staff hawking customers, and even tourist goods stores... It was a really noisy and bustling town. Most tourists travel to Ronda and visit other places, but I wanted to go to a place that people don't go to often. I just wanted to walk around quietly.
As you can see in the picture, it's really hard to find people here. Only occasionally do local residents appear. The blue sky, orange trees, and birdsong made me feel like I was on a movie set. I turned on Google Maps and walked toward the Alcazaba. The stairs and the stairs were so warm that I felt hot even though I came in the middle of winter. As I slowly climbed the hill and looked out at the city center in the distance, I felt proud of myself for choosing this place. The Alcazaba Castle in Antequera is the main tourist attraction. This place, which was first occupied by Catholic forces when they overthrew Islamic forces, is located in the center of Antequera, and you can see white brick houses and Baroque cathedrals at a glance. I recommend listening to an audio guide and slowly exploring this castle.
On weekends, most restaurants and shops are closed, and there are very few people, so it is a city that is very polarizing. However, if you are tired of crowded places, I recommend you visit here boldly. You will be able to return to the city with a warm heart.
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Did prehistoric humans give spiritual meaning to death?
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The archaeological remains in this type of cave reflect the spiritual significance that prehistoric humans already attached to death.
This is a prehistoric tomb with a roofed gallery. The visit was due to being in a corridor leading to a square room. The entrance to this room is through a door carved into a monolith.
This megalithic structure has been around for about five thousand years. In caves and dolmens, fossil remains can be found and the layers of the earth can be studied.
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Some of the finest examples of megalithic architecture in Europe
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They date back to the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
This archaeological complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site represents all the main features of Iberian megalithic architecture. It includes the Menga and Viera dolmens, the Tholos de El Romeral and the natural sites of La Peña de los Enamorados and El Torcal de Antequera.
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Antequera is a culturally and economically rich town.
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The historic centre of Antequera consists of more than 50 historic monuments and buildings dating back to the Bronze Age, such as the Menga Cave, Viera and the Romral dolmens.
The castle and the Cathedral of Santa Maria are located at the top of the town. The historic centre features a collection of churches, collegiate churches, monasteries and convents, palaces, arches, gates, shrines, stately houses and castles. The most striking are the National Palace of Nájera (18th century), currently the Municipal Museum, the Monastery of Catalinas and the Palace of the Marchioness of La Pena, in Mudejar and Renaissance styles. The nearby El Torcal Nature Area is well worth a visit. Don't miss the celebrations of Easter week, rich in traditions and with ancient historical roots.
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