Discover the best top things to do in Alcala De Henares, Spain including Cervantalia, Cervantour, CompluTour, Escapology Madrid, Universidad de Alcala, Alcala Turismo y Mas, Museo Arqueologico Regional, Teatro Corral de Comedias, Colegio de San Ildefonso, Calle Mayor.
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"Discover Alcala"the best Sightseeing tour in Alcala de Henares,UNESCO,s World heritage city, including the most important buildings like the University,Corral de Comedias Theater, Cervantes, Birthplace Museum, Oidor,s Chapel and the Archeological Museum With the best professionals. Every day except on mondays at 12pm from the main statue in cervantes Square (City center)
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Live a unique experience where you can enjoy the best and most complete tour of Madrid in one day. Get to know the most representative culture, gastronomy and leisure in Spain. Guaranteed by a company with more than 40 years of experience in the service sector.
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Guided tours in Spanish in Alcalá de Henares and Madrid conducted by graduates in history and official guides. Products: Free Tour, Private Tours, Guided Tours in Museums
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Escapology is a consolidated American leisure franchise with a wide range of escape rooms. In the Escapology rooms it is possible to live a unique escape experience located in a privileged place, where working as a team to overcome the challenges of the different thematic rooms by finding clues, solving riddles and opening locks to escape and solve the game.
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A beautiful university, with an enormous amount of history, and symbolism. The guided tour is well worth the money, and should be done if you're in the area.
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Visitas y rutas guiadas en Alcala de Henares y Madrid. Una manera diferente de conocer la unica Ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid
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On January 2018, my friend and I spend a day in Alacala de Henares visiting the historic site around the center. It was original a Dominican convent, from the 17th century further refurbished. You can see mammoth skeletons, exhibition of Roman mosaics or our Arab or Christian culture. We watched an archaeological dig, with the explanations about the way of life of the people of the time . Entrance is free and have a gift shop.
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This college was founded by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499. It has one of the most important facades of the Renaissance period. The Cervantes Prize of literature is given in this building every year.
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We happened across this amazing old porticoed street on a sunny Sunday pm, full of families enjoying themselves and lots of outside seating with everyone happily enjoying food and drinks. Would really recommend a visit .
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