Legendary and Monumental Historic Trujillo Panoramic Tour






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A very complete panoramic GUIDED TOUR, of about two hours duration, accompanied by an OFFICIAL TOURISM GUIDE, through all the places of tourist interest of the Monumental Historical Complex of Trujillo, its magnificent Plaza Mayor and its unique Medieval Village. Our OFFICIAL TOURIST GUIDES, with extensive professional experience, will tell you in an entertaining and entertaining way the stories, exploits, legends and curiosities of celebrated Trujillons who conquered the New World and Cultural Heritage that have made Trujillo, "Cradle of Hispanidad and Conquistadors", one of the most beautiful municipalities in Spain and in Perfect City by UNESCO, to live a historical, legendary and monumental experience, enjoying every step. When you take our OFFICIAL GUIDED TOUR, you will get THE TOURIST PASSPORT OF TRUJILLO, which includes: - DISCOUNTS ON TICKETS TO MONUMENTS - DISCOUNTS IN TYPICAL LOCAL RESTAURANTS - DISCOUNTS IN REGIONAL TYPICAL PRODUCTS STORES2 hours
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time)
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Tourist Passport with discounts on Entrance fees to monuments, restaurants and typical products region
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Plaza Mayor de Trujillo(Pass By)
Plaza Mayor, Trujillo, Spain, 10200Our official guided tour begins in Trujillo’s amazing Plaza Mayor, full of artisan-merchant portals and huge Renaissance palaces, with typical lodges and corner balconies, some still belonging to the direct descendants of the noble lineages that inhabited them between the 15th and 16th centuries. Dukes or Marquises such as Slate, Vargas, Carvajal, Orellana, Chaves, etc., Guarded by the Church of San Martin de Tours, the "Council Houses", the "Royal Weight House" or the "Chain House", flanked by defensive towers and presided over by the famous equestrian statue of the Conqueror Francisco Pizarro. View LocationEstatua Ecuestre de Francisco Pizarro(Pass By)
Plaza Mayor 14, Trujillo, Spain, 10200Presiding over the Plaza Mayor of Trujillo is the emblematic equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro, native of this city and conqueror of the Inca Empire. It is forged in solid bronze and weighs about 6,500 kg, It was a gift to the city from its author, the American sculptor Charls Rumsey, in 1927 and opened two years later, View LocationPalacio del Marques de la Conquista(Pass By)
Plaza Mayor, Trujillo, Spain, 10200Marquis de la Conquista Palace, a title granted by Emperor Charles V to Francisco Pizarro. Plateresque in style, he was ordered to build by him in his will and it was his heiress daughter, the Inca princess Francisco Pizarro Yupanqui, along with her uncle and husband, Hernando Pizarro, who fulfilled this wish.
On the spectacular corner balcony, the immense shield of the Marquisate, carved in granite, which represents inside relevant aspects of the Conquest of the Inca Empire. On both sides of the balcony, the busts of Francisco Pizarro, his wife, daughter and brother Hernando stand out. A repeated series of the blazon of the surname Pizarro, adorns the facade, represented by two bears, reaching the pine cones, on slate floor. View LocationCasas del Concejo de Trujillo(Pass By)
Plaza Mayor., Trujillo, Spain, 10200Las Casas del Concejo or former Town Hall, located in the Plaza Mayor of Trujillo, was a multipurpose building composed of the Consistory, the Archive of Scribes, the Chapel of Good Government and the Royal Prison, which was accessed by a vaulted passageway called the "jail canyon"
It was ordered to be built at the end of the 15th century by Isabella the Catholic and renovated in the time of Charles I. Because of this, the nobility that held political power, began to build its palaces around it, configuring the Plaza Mayor. Currently, this building houses the Courthouses. View LocationPalacio De Los Orellana Toledo(Pass By)
Plaza Mayor 30, Trujillo, Spain, 10200Also called the Palace of the Marquises of Piedras Albas, it has an original lodge of three scarzan arches of Florentine influence, since the wife of the owner and co-director of the city, was related to the Piccolomini family and Pope Pius II. The building finishes with a Gothic cresting of great beauty, carved in granite.View LocationPalacio de Carvajal Vargas - Palacio de San Carlos(Pass By)
Calle Mingo Ramos, Trujillo, Spain, 10200Palace of the Dukes of San Carlos, Renaissance style and four heights, having in the third a stylized portico gallery, constituted by three arches of half point and Ionic columns. In the cornered angle stands out a cornered balcony framed with two bicephalous eagles, imperial symbol, privilege granted by Emperor Charles V, as well as the title of Dukes of San Carlos. The set is topped by seven unique tower-shaped chimneys and a spiral staircase with pinnacle. It was built in the 16th century by the first "Major Mail of the Indians", Don Lorenzo Galíndez de Carvajal, whose private monopoly was inherited by the family, until in the 18th century this institution passed to the crown as a public service. Today it still belongs to the direct descendants, now Dukes of San Carlos. View LocationIglesia de San Martin(Pass By)
Plaza Mayor 0, Trujillo, Spain, 10200The Church of San Martín de Tours, already existed in the 14th century as a small hermitage and in the 16th century was expanded in high height, maintaining a single nave, by the Trujillan architect Sancho de Cabrera, in which other important local stonemasons such as Alonso and his Son Francisco Becerra, architects of corner balconies, convents, churches and cathedrals also collaborated. Its unique side door is from the 15th century, in a trilobed Elizabethan Gothic arch, while its main door is Renaissance.
It contains a 17th-century Baroque altarpiece, an 18th-century Baroque organ, a large 13th-century Romanesque wood carving of Our Lady of the Crown and a striking Gothic wood image of the painful 14th-century "Christ of the Waters". View LocationPalacio de Orellanas-Pizarro(Pass By)
Plaza Juan Tena, Trujillo, Spain, 10200It was built in the 16th century by Juan Pizarro de Orellana, cousin of the Conqueror, who also participated with him in the American gestation. When he returned, he built this palace on an old military house with defensive towers, opening a beautiful loggia, a Renaissance balcony and a typical cover characteristic of the architects Becerra. Inside, it contains a spectacular Plateresque cloistered courtyard.
This palace was converted into a contracting house, hooked with the one in Seville, where those who left to board for America could arrange their papers directly.
D. Miguel de Cervantes was also staying here for a while when, when he was released from his prison in Algiers, he came to give his shackles to the virgin of Guadalupe.View LocationMeeting and Pickup
Starting point
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We wait for you at the MEETING POINT located in the CENTRAL FOUNTAIN OF THE MAIN SQUARE OF Trujillo, BEFORE THE EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF FRANCISCO PIZARRO. Our Tour Guides wear a RED OR BEIGE CORPORATE VEST. Ask about SUSANA, MAR or XAVI.View Location
End point
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We wait for you at the MEETING POINT located in the CENTRAL FOUNTAIN OF THE MAIN SQUARE OF Trujillo, BEFORE THE EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF FRANCISCO PIZARRO. Our Tour Guides wear a RED OR BEIGE CORPORATE VEST. Ask about SUSANA, MAR or XAVI.View Location
Pickup details
Customers must make their own way to and meet at the start point- Travelers CANNOT choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Language And Guide
Tour Guide Available In
- Spanish
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticketCancellation & Refunds
Cancellable up to 24 hours before the travel date (local supplier time) for a full refund. A 100% cancellation penalty applies for cancellations submitted less than 24 hours before the start time.- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Suplier may cancel the activity on account of bad weather conditions.
- Suplier may cancel the activity due to too few participants.
- Cancel at least 1 day before activity starts in Europe/Madrid time to receive 100% refund.
Operated by ALEGUÍAS DE TURISMOCreated on 08 Apr 2025Created on 11 Apr 2025
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