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December 8 Free guided tour of the historic monuments of Lorca
A free route uncovering some of the most important architectural treasures of the historic city centre of Lorca
Lorca is a city rich in history, its strategic position above the Guadalentín Valley having attracted human settlers for thousands of years. The Argarics, Iberians, Moors, Jews and Christians all left their footprints in the city, which contains many important monuments and interesting buildings.
The imposing medieval castle (the Fortaleza del Sol) dominates the skyline, as it has since Lorca was a frontier city between Christian Spain and the Moorish kingdom of Granada in the 13th to 15th centuries. Remains of the Jewish synagogue of the Jewish quarter just below it still survive intact, and the city at its foot is filled with ornate Baroque buildings.
On this very popular tour an official regional tour guide shows visitors around the most important historical buildings in the old quarter of central Lorca, including the former Collegiate Church of San Patricio and the Town Hall, on a free guided tour with commentary in English.
The 2-hour visit starts at the statue of King Alfonso X in the Plaza de España at 11.30 and booking is essential as places are limited. To take part please make online bookings through the regional tourist board website here.
When visiting the city of Lorca your first port of call should always be the tourist office (Plaza de España, 7, telephone 968 441914, email lorcaturismo@lorca.es).
For more information about what to see, what to do and where to eat and drink in Lorca visit the home page of Lorca Today.