Astorga Heritage Walk: Cathedral, Roman Ruins, and Gaudi Sites
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Private guided tour
Exclusions
- Entrance fees : Cathedral - 7 € per person
- Gratuties and refreshments
Itinerary
Cathedral of Santa María de Astorga
Start at the Cathedral of Santa María, the emblematic icon of Astorga, a key point on the Pilgrimage Way of St. James. The imposing cathedral boasts a spectacular façade, the highlight of which is the mesmerizing bas-reliefs of five scenes of the life of Jesus Christ sculpted in beautiful detail on the exceptionally beautiful main entrance in the flamboyant Gothic style.
The feeling of getting lost in a wonderland when marveling at the enchanting façade of the cathedral extends to the adjacent Astorga Palace. Located in the high part of the city, the former bishop's residence is a prominent figure in the skyline. The palace looking as if it walked right out of a Disney movie is yet another masterwork of the world-famous architect Antoni Gaudí.
Then, stroll along the weathered remnants of the Roman city walls, which surround part of the Old Town of Astorga and add to its old-world charm. Dating back to the last years of the Roman Empire, the imposing walls witnessed the eventful history of the great Roman city of Asturica Augusta, or present-day Astorga.
Next, pay tribute to the heroes of the War of Independence at the Monument To The Sieges. The stonework depicting a majestic lion is dedicated to the defenders against the Napoleonic troops. Interestingly, it is situated right on one of the most important battle sites.
Museo Romano (La Ergástula)
Proceed to pass by the Main Square. The lively meeting point is surrounded by elegant porticoes, outdoor cafes and restaurants with delightful seatings, and historic buildings among which the Town Hall stands out for its richly adorned façade featuring two towers, a belfry, and most notably the engineering gem created by the master watchmaker Bernardo Franco.
After that, examine one of the most important archaeological sites in the city: the Domus of the Bear and Birds Mosaic, the remains of a wealthy residence from the 1st century CE. The house gets its name from its luxurious mosaic with animal and vegetable patterns.
At the end of the tour, stop by the Sinagoga Garden to relax at lovely cafes nestling under well-shaded trees and enjoy terrific views of the valley. This landscaped green area, lying on the old Jewish quarter, offers a calming atmosphere that helps to rewind after the bustle of the city center.
Please Note
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller or pram accessible
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Wheelchair accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
Know Before You Go
- Animals or pets allowed
- Public transportation nearby
Cancellation Policy
Non-refundable booking




