Explore Antequera

Top Attractions in Antequera

Explore Antequera



Antequera is a historic city in the province of Málaga, renowned for its cultural heritage, impressive architecture, and unique natural landscapes. Visitors can enjoy a mix of history, gastronomy, and outdoor adventures throughout the region.

Alcazaba of Antequera



Distance: Approximately 1 km
Travel Time: 3 minutes by car | 12 minutes on foot

One of Antequera's most iconic landmarks, the Alcazaba of Antequera is a Moorish fortress dating back to the 14th century. Perched above the city, it offers panoramic views of the historic centre and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore its defensive walls, towers, and learn about the city's rich Andalusian heritage.

Caminito del Rey



Distance: Approximately 55 km
Travel Time: 50 minutes by car

Known as one of Spain's most spectacular walking routes, Caminito del Rey follows a series of elevated pathways attached to dramatic cliffs within the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Natural Area. The route combines breathtaking scenery, impressive engineering, and unforgettable views, making it a must-visit destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts.

Real Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor



Distance: Approximately 1 km
Travel Time: 4 minutes by car | 15 minutes on foot

The Real Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor is one of the most important Renaissance monuments in Andalusia. Built in the 16th century, its elegant architecture, impressive façade, and historical significance make it a highlight of any visit to Antequera. Located near the Alcazaba, it also offers beautiful views over the city and surrounding landscapes.

Menga Dolmen



(Antequera Dolmens Site – UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Distance: Approximately 2 km
Travel Time: 5 minutes by car

The Menga Dolmen is one of the largest and most remarkable prehistoric burial monuments in Europe. Built over 5,000 years ago, it forms part of the UNESCO-listed Antequera Dolmens Site. Its massive stone construction and historical significance offer visitors a fascinating insight into ancient civilizations and early human engineering.