Askar N is a local tour guide in Huelva, Spain offering private tours and excursions
Huelva, Spain
Русский (native), English, Español,
41
since 2024
Route 1: Historical and Scenic Highlights
Duration: ~1.5 hours
Distance: ~4 km
Plaza de las Monjas
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Merced
Plaza de Toros (Bullring)
Ancient Roman Spring (Fuente Romana Antigua)
El Cabezo del Conquero Viewpoint
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Route 2: Religious and Culinary Charm
Duration: ~1.5 hours
Distance: ~3.5 km
Plaza de las Monjas
Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción (Church of the Immaculate Conception)
Iglesia de la Milagrosa (Church of the Miraculous Virgin)
Mercado del Carmen (Carmen Market)
Paseo Marítimo (Muelle del Odiel)
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Route 3: Cultural and Architectural Gems
Duration: ~1.5 hours
Distance: ~3.5 km
Plaza de las Monjas
Plaza Quintero Báez
Parroquia Mayor de San Pedro de Huelva (Church of Saint Peter)
Cabezo de La Esperanza
Barrio Reina Victoria (Queen Victoria Neighborhood)
Museo de Huelva (Huelva Museum) - without entering the museum
Casa de Colón (Columbus House) - without entering the premise
Hello, my name is Askar, and I am your guide in Huelva, a fascinating city in southern Atlantic Spain that combines history, culture, and nature.
Huelva boasts a unique blend of influences, from its ancient roots as part of the Tartessian civilization and the Roman Empire to the British heritage left behind by the mining industry in the 19th century. Surrounded by breathtaking natural reserves like Doñana National Park and the Odiel Marshes, it offers a perfect escape for nature lovers. As the departure point of Christopher Columbus’s first voyage, Huelva holds a pivotal place in global history, yet it remains refreshingly off the beaten tourist path.
Join me to explore the city’s rich heritage, uncover its hidden stories, and immerse yourself in its pristine landscapes.
Huelva boasts a unique blend of influences, from its ancient roots as part of the Tartessian civilization and the Roman Empire to the British heritage left behind by the mining industry in the 19th century. Surrounded by breathtaking natural reserves like Doñana National Park and the Odiel Marshes, it offers a perfect escape for nature lovers. As the departure point of Christopher Columbus’s first voyage, Huelva holds a pivotal place in global history, yet it remains refreshingly off the beaten tourist path.
Join me to explore the city’s rich heritage, uncover its hidden stories, and immerse yourself in its pristine landscapes.
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