The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha

January 20, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Cuenca, Spain including Cuenca Viajes, Tempus Cuenca, A Vista de Globo, Mirando pa Cuenca - Visitas y excursiones guiadas, Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol, Catedral De Cuenca, Puente de San Pablo (Saint Paul Bridge), Museo Fundacion Antonio Perez, Yacimiento Romano, Cerro del Socorro.
Restaurants in Cuenca

1. Cuenca Viajes

Excellent
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5.0 based on 817 reviews

Cuenca Viajes

We are professional tour guides who love their town and their job. You can join our tours every weekend. Discover Cuenca with a local guide.

2. Tempus Cuenca

Excellent
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5.0 based on 105 reviews

Tempus Cuenca

We are an active tourism company (Tempus Cuenca), focused on the diffusion and dissemination of the historical-cultural heritage of the province of Cuenca, as well as the incredible places that this land offers, its unique geology and unrivaled corners throughout Europe. The company consists of two partners, with great experience in the field of guided tours and attention and visito

3. A Vista de Globo

Excellent
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5.0 based on 326 reviews

A Vista de Globo

Volar en globo es una experiencia única. Hacerlo por encima de Cuenca es un sueño hecho realidad. Nuestros vuelos recorren las hoces que delimitan Cuenca, flanqueadas por cortados dolomíticos verticales, y muestran el casco antiguo de la ciudad; una ciudad parada en el tiempo, en el siglo XVII. Un paseo en globo por Cuenca es algo más. Un paseo en globo por Cuenca es una aventura. En serio te lo vas a perder?

4. Mirando pa Cuenca - Visitas y excursiones guiadas

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5.0 based on 677 reviews

Mirando pa Cuenca - Visitas y excursiones guiadas

Guided tours and excursions throughout the province of Cuenca. Discover Cuenca by the hand of official guides and nature monitors with a vast background of experience. The most educational and fun tours, adapted for all audiences. We wait for you!

5. Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol

Calle Canonigos s/n Casas Colgadas, 16001 Cuenca Spain +34 969 21 29 83 [email protected] http://www.march.es/arte/cuenca/index.aspx?l=2
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4.5 based on 1,007 reviews

Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol

The Museo de Arte Abstracto Español in Cuenca exhibits a permanent collection of 129 paintings and sculptures by Spanish artists of the Abstract Generation of the 1950s and 60s (Millares, Tàpies, Sempere, Torner, Rueda, Zóbel, Saura, among some thirty other artists), as well as other artists from the 1980s and 90s.In 1980, the founder of the Museum, Fernando Zóbel, donated its collection to the Fundación Juan March, which then incorporated it into its own collection. Situated in the Casas Colgadas (Hanging Houses) of the city of Cuenca, in a late-fifteenth-century medieval building, property of the city, the Museum has undergone various renovations and, in 1994, inaugurated its galleries for temporary exhibitions.

Reviewed By JosephineF999 - Cartagena, Spain

This is one of the best modern art galleries we have visited. The collection is not large but each piece shouts quality. It is very well laid out with plenty of space for each exhibit, and many very interesting pieces. The collection is housed in one of the hanging houses in the old town of Cuenca, which adds to its interest. There was no entry charge, but we would willingly have paid. It was such a treat.

6. Catedral De Cuenca

Plaza Mayor, 16001 Cuenca Spain +34 649 69 36 00 [email protected] http://www.catedralcuenca.es
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4.5 based on 1,944 reviews

Catedral De Cuenca

Reviewed By 588phis - Bangkok, Thailand

This is a very interesting cathedral to visit. The external architecture is of Medieval style and has intricate carvings. The highlights inside include the choir and organs, the main chapel, the Main Sacristy, the Deep Chapel and the Jamete Arch. The admission staff provided us a map with the highlights of the cathedral and free audio guide, which were helpful for us to understand the history behind the different parts of the Cathedral. There was also a tower, which you can go up, near the exit of the cathedral. It is about a four storey climb and you can see the surrounding area at the top.

7. Puente de San Pablo (Saint Paul Bridge)

Puente de San Pablo, Cuenca Spain http://www.turismocastillalamancha.es/patrimonio/puente-de-san-pablo-29864/visita
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4.5 based on 2,093 reviews

Puente de San Pablo (Saint Paul Bridge)

Reviewed By Terry061

Great view of the hanging houses and the Parador. A must visit when you visit Cuenca. From the bridge you get a good feeling of how high perched the old town of Cuenca actually is.

8. Museo Fundacion Antonio Perez

Ronda Julian Romero 20, 16001 Cuenca Spain +34 969 23 06 19 http://www.fundacionantonioperez.es/
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Museo Fundacion Antonio Perez

Reviewed By tmhome100 - El Casar, Spain

A very nice art museum that begs the question, "What Is Art?" You'll find all sorts of examples of modern art located within an absolutely beautiful building with an amazing view. Sculpture, paintings, objects, fabrics, and more that push the boundaries. The collection deserves a look if you have the time. We can highly recommend. Young children may not appreciate it, but if you have children that are interested in art, this will get a reaction from them!

9. Yacimiento Romano

Valeria, Cuenca Spain +34 969 20 89 19 http://www.valeriaromana.es
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Yacimiento Romano

10. Cerro del Socorro

Cuenca Spain
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Cerro del Socorro

Reviewed By AllyB46 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

The route was well signposted and gave an acurate estimate of distance and time. Quiet a hard walk up but should be no problem for reasonably fit person. The views from the top over Cuenca are quite breathtaking.Can also be accessd by car.

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