I encourage you to get to know Huelva through the eyes of a woman from Huelva who is in love with her city. We will talk about its history, its gastronomy and all the good things it has to offer tourists. Don't lose this opportunity!
Huelva, despite being 3000 years old, is a contemporary city in the eyes of those who see it, so I encourage you to discover its history written by Tartessos, Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and British. We will start in the Reina Victoria neighborhood which, together with the Casa Colón, form part of the British legacy attributed to the Riotinto Company Limited. We will leave the Town Hall behind to enter the Plaza de las Monjas and thus be able to greet Christopher Columbus. Next, already in the Plaza del Gran Teatro, we will begin a short tour of the most emblematic modernist palaces built at the beginning of the 20th century, entering the interior of one of them that belonged to a former mayor of the city, Palacio de Mora Claros. You cannot miss the Parroquia de la Concepción. And as a good seafaring city, what better place to say goodbye to the tour than at the Tinto dock and with views of the Huelva estuary, where light and salt will impregnate our skin. Note: Children under 14 years old do not need a reservation.
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La casa del Guarda, Plaza de España 1