Trujillo: Guided Visit Medieval Scenery and Route of the Discoverers.

Adventurous travelers can uncover Trujillo's captivating medieval scenery and the Route of the Discoverers on this guided tour, which delves into the region's rich history.

Trujillo’s medieval scenery and the Route of the Discoverers hold a captivating history waiting to be uncovered. On this guided tour, visitors can explore the town’s key landmarks like the Castle, Pizarro’s House Museum, and the Discoverers Center. Led by an official guide, the 3-hour experience delves into the region’s significance during Spain’s Age of Discovery and introduces notable historical figures. As you wander through the stunning architecture, prepare to be immersed in Trujillo’s rich past and uncover its impressive role in the era of exploration.

Key Points

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  • The guided tour in Trujillo focuses on exploring the medieval scenery and the Route of the Discoverers, with a duration of approximately 3 hours.
  • Key sites include the Castle and Cisterns, Pizarro’s House Museum, and the Discoverers Center, highlighting the historical significance of Trujillo’s landmarks.
  • Thematic routes during the tour showcase notable figures like Isabel the Catholic and Charles V, emphasizing Trujillo’s role in Spain’s Age of Discovery.
  • The tour is led by official Spanish-speaking guides, and entrance fees to all listed monuments are included in the price, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
  • Comfortable shoes, water, and a camera are recommended for the tour, which explores Trujillo’s medieval scenery and the Route of the Discoverers.
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Tour Overview

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The guided visit in Trujillo offers a comprehensive exploration of the city’s medieval scenery and the route of the Discoverers.

The 3-hour tour includes entrance fees to key monuments like the Castle and Cisterns, Pizarro’s House Museum, and the Discoverers Center.

The 3-hour tour includes entrance fees to key monuments like the Castle and Cisterns, Pizarro’s House Museum, and the Discoverers Center.

Visitors will experience the historical significance of Trujillo’s castles, palaces, churches, towers, and ancestral homes.

Thematic routes focus on notable figures such as Isabel the Catholic and Charles V.

The tour provides suggested photographic points and is led by an official guide.

Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended for this immersive experience.

Booking Information

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Visitors can reserve their spot on the guided visit without immediate payment. This "reserve now & pay later" option allows travelers to book their tour in advance.

Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the start time, providing flexibility for guests. Organizers recommend checking availability for starting times to ensure the desired schedule.

This guided visit in Trujillo combines history, architecture, and notable figures, offering a comprehensive experience. With official tour guides, entrance fees included, and recommended attire and prohibited items, visitors can prepare for an informative and enjoyable excursion.

Tour Highlights

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This guided visit in Trujillo offers the most complete experience, combining the city’s rich history, impressive architecture, and notable figures.

Visitors will:

  1. Experience the historical significance of the city’s castle, palaces, churches, towers, ancestral homes, and convents.

  2. Follow thematic routes including Discoverers, Isabel the Catholic, and Charles V.

  3. Discover suggested photographic points throughout the tour, capturing the medieval scenery and essence of Trujillo.

The tour highlights Trujillo’s role in Spain’s Age of Discovery, allowing guests to enjoy the city’s captivating past.

Included Services

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What does the guided visit in Trujillo include?

The tour provides an official Spanish-speaking guide to accompany visitors throughout the excursion.

Plus, the entrance fees to all the listed monuments – the Castle and Cisterns, Pizarro’s House Museum, Santa María la Mayor Church, Discoverers Center, Santiago Church, and the Museum of Trujillo – are covered in the tour price.

This ensures a comprehensive and hassle-free experience for participants, allowing them to fully enjoy the historical significance of Trujillo’s architecture, landmarks, and notable figures without worrying about additional costs.

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Important Information

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Where does the tour start? The meeting point for the guided visit is the TurismoTrujillo.es office in Plaza Mayor local 20, located under the arcades and next to the lottery administration.

The tour includes the following important information:

  1. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water and a camera to fully enjoy the experience.

  2. Alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed during the tour.

  3. The tour is approximately 3 hours long, providing visitors with a comprehensive exploration of Trujillo’s medieval scenery and the Route of the Discoverers.

Trujillo’s Historical Significance

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Trujillo’s strategic location has contributed significantly to its historical importance. Situated in western Spain, the city served as a gateway for Spanish conquistadors and explorers setting sail to the New World.

Trujillo was the birthplace of Francisco Pizarro, the famous explorer who conquered the Inca Empire. The city’s well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Castle of Trujillo and the Pizarro family home, offer visitors a glimpse into Spain’s golden age of discovery.

Wandering the cobblestone streets, one can imagine the influential figures who once walked these same paths, shaping the course of history.

Exploring the Castle and Palaces

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The Castle of Trujillo stands as a majestic reminder of the city’s storied past.

As part of the guided tour, visitors will have the opportunity to explore this historic landmark and uncover its captivating history.

The tour includes:

  1. A visit to the imposing Castle, where visitors can marvel at the impressive fortifications and learn about its strategic role in the region’s defense.

  2. An exploration of the Pizarro’s House Museum, providing a glimpse into the life and legacy of the famous conquistador, Francisco Pizarro, who was born in Trujillo.

  3. A stop at the stunning Santa María la Mayor Church, a architectural gem that showcases the city’s rich religious heritage.

Discovering the Route of the Discoverers

As visitors continue their guided exploration, they’ll trace the footsteps of the renowned explorers who set sail from Trujillo, uncovering the city’s pivotal role in the Age of Discovery.

The tour highlights the Discoverers Center, showcasing the histories of conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro. Visitors learn about their expeditions to the Americas and their connections to Trujillo.

The tour also visits the homes of these legendary figures, providing insights into their lives and the legacy they left behind.

Through this thematic route, guests gain a deeper appreciation for Trujillo’s influential role in Spain’s exploration and colonization of the New World.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions. Visitors of all ages can participate in the guided visit to explore Trujillo’s medieval scenery and discover the city’s history and notable figures.

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

No, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour information explicitly states that "Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs." Bringing pets would likely not be permitted either for the safety and comfort of all participants.

Is the Tour Available in Languages Other Than Spanish?

The tour is available in Spanish only. While the official tour guide conducts the tour in Spanish, visitors are welcome to request an audio guide or translation services in other languages, which may be available for an additional fee.

Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?

Yes, the tour duration can be extended. According to the information provided, the standard tour lasts 3 hours, but there may be options to customize the length for an additional fee. Visitors should inquire about extended tour options when booking.

Can I Purchase Additional Souvenirs During the Tour?

While souvenirs are not included in the tour package, visitors can purchase optional souvenirs at the end of the guided visit or at the Trujillo Tourist Office. Additional purchases are at the participants’ own discretion and expense.

The Sum Up

Trujillo’s guided tour offers an immersive experience in the town’s rich history. Visitors can explore its medieval architecture, learn about prominent historical figures, and follow the Route of the Discoverers. This 3-hour tour provides a comprehensive introduction to Trujillo’s significance during Spain’s Age of Discovery, with an official guide and suggested photographic points along the way.

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