Alcazaba

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Antequera, Spain

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Alcazaba Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Alcazaba is located in Antequera, Spain on Plaza de los Escribanos, s/n,. Alcazaba is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Spain.

Address

Plaza de los Escribanos, s/n,

Price range

€€

Phone

+34 957 376 842|+34951700737

Open hours

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Chloe Weinheimer

Beautiful views! Definitely worth the trip. Main structure still intact with lots of details and interesting sights.

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Geert Elhorst

The alczaba isn't much more than a old castle upon the hills of antequera but still worth visiting due to the history and the stunning views. Ticket prices in combination with the church are oke we paid 18 euros for 2 adults and two children. Keep in mind that during July and August opening times are different it closes at 15.00 and opens again at 20.00. Due to the siesta. Recently this location was used for the Netflix series the Warrior Nun.

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Richard Pummell

A wonderful place to visit. You can walk up the steep hill to access great views across Antequera. Then visit the church just below the entrance to the Alcazaba. Be sure to hire an audio guide then off you go.

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Tweed Tango

This is a MUST to visit for anyone interested in history and architecture. The Alcazaba is remarkable. I loved everything about it, wasn't expecting to see soo much. Take comfy shoes and be prepared to climb steps. You can buy a bottle of water for 1 when you pay your combo ticket for the Alcazaba and the FABULOUS church. The self guided tour is great and easy to follow. There is ambience music while in the gardens, which is a nice touch. There are modern, clean toilets and a small gift shop. There are ramps for access to all areas of ground floor.

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Andy Taylor

Really lovely town to stroll around for an afternoon. Don't forget to try a bienmesabe (sponge cake) from one of the many Pastry shops.