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Tudela and the Ribera de Navarra offer a wide variety of attractions that will make your visit an unforgettable experience.

What to see in Tudela

A city of contrasts, where the historical legacy of Muslims, Jews and Christians intertwines with a vibrant gastronomic and cultural offer.

Monument to the Heart of Jesus

Located in the upper part of the city, this iconic monument offers one of the best panoramic views of Tudela, the Ebro River, and the fertile Mejana. It’s a perfect place to enjoy the sunset and contemplate the city from above.

Plaza de los Fueros

The nerve center of Tudela, this 17th-century arcaded square is the perfect place to soak up the local atmosphere. Surrounded by bars and terraces, it stands out for its unusual baroque decor and for being the epicenter of the Santa Ana festivities.
Caco Antiguo Tudela

Old town

Walking through the old town of Tudela is like traveling through centuries of history. Don’t forget to visit the Admiral’s House, the Dean’s Palace, the churches of San Nicolás and La Magdalena, and the palaces of the Marquis of Huarte and the Marquis of San Adrian.

Urban art route

The streets of the Casco antiguo have been transformed into an open-air museum with vibrant murals that reinterpret the city’s history and culture. The urban art route is a perfect way to discover Tudela from a creative and modern perspective.

Cathedral of Santa María and cloister

The Cathedral of Santa María, built on the site of a former mosque, is an imposing Gothic temple with a spectacular Romanesque cloister. Its Final Judgement Gate and interior chapels make it a must-see for any visitor.

Monreal Tower

This ancient defensive tower hides a camera obscura, an ingenious optical system that projects real-time images of Tudela and its surroundings. A unique way to see the city from another perspective.

What to see in the Ribera de Navarra

A land of fertile soil, authentic flavors, and historic towns, where tradition and nature create a unique experience.

Arguedas

This town offers a combination of nature and fun. It is another gateway to the Bardenas Reales and is home to the Senda Viva leisure park, ideal for families. It is also famous for its cave houses on the mountainside.
Fitero

Fitero

Known for housing the first Cistercian monastery on the Iberian Peninsula, Fitero is also famous for its hot springs, ideal for relaxing in the heart of nature.

Cascante

An ancient Roman city, it preserves vestiges of its past, such as the Basilica del Romero and the Santa Vicenta Museum, and is also a perfect destination for lovers of Navarrese wine and gastronomy.

Ablitas

Ablitas stands out for its reconstructed castle, with a restored tower and panoramic views. A few kilometers away, the Roman villa of El Villar houses a spectacular octagonal mosaic, on display in the Casa de Cultura. A perfect destination for history lovers.

Corella

This city stands out for its exceptional Baroque architecture, with ornately decorated churches, palaces, and convents. The Church of San Michele and the Arrese Palace are must-sees.

Valtierra

In addition to being one of the natural entrances to the Bardenas Reales Natural Park, in Valtierra you can visit the caves carved into the rock, ancient troglodyte dwellings now converted into unique accommodations.

Bardenas Reales

A desert sculpted by wind and water, an unreal landscape of rock formations and infinite horizons that will transport you to another world.

Castildetierra

This spectacular rock formation, with its distinctive fairy chimney shape, is the most iconic symbol of the Bardenas. Its silhouette, eroded by wind and water, offers one of the park’s most impressive views.

Perimeter route

These 34 km, which can be done by car or bike, allow you to visit its most iconic points, such as Castildetierra, and enjoy the views of Piskerra, La Ralla, El Rallón and its semi-desert landscape of eroded formations.

Senda Viva

At the gateway to the Bardenas, Senda Viva is the largest leisure park in Navarre. It combines rides, shows, and more than 200 animal species. A perfect plan for families looking for fun surrounded by nature.

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