Are you going on vacation and you are thinking of getting to know the city in a different way? We recommend the best variety of dramatized routes through cities:
Lope de Vega lived in this house from 1610 until his death in 1635. The building was built in the 16th century and retains its original appearance due to extensive reconstructions.
The house-museum organizes a range of activities on a quarterly basis, includingdramatized tours, thematic visits, theaters, exhibitions, festivals and concerts.
The Palacio de Fomento (today the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food) is a building dating from the 19th century, the site of the former Huerto del Botánico.
In 1989 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC), with the category of Monument.
They offer dramatized visits on Fridays and Saturdays. You can book through their website
Enjoy the city with this dramatized tour in Valladolid. This gastronomic tour covers the main heritage sites such as the Plaza de Santa Cruz where the first Renaissance building in Spain is located, and the Cathedral or the Plaza de San Pablo where Philip II was born. The tour includes tapas and wine and can be booked through the website.
Discover the most legendary and unusual places of the imperial city with this dramatized tour in Toledo.
The route includes the most famous legends and myths of the typical streets of Toledo. Discover the most famous legends of the city for hundreds of years and discover the curious history behind the wonderful monuments.
If you are visiting this city you can not miss this dramatized tour of Salamanca. Taking advantage of the sunset and the illumination of the most emblematic monuments, immerse yourself in its stories and legends with an official guide and a group of actors who will give life to the most recognized characters in the history of this city.
Take the opportunity to see this dramatized night visit to the Palaces and Gardens of the Real Alcazar of Seville and the historical events that took place in these magical places.
The tour lasts approximately one hour and is for children over 8 years old.
The Museum comes to life is a route where a museum shows its works through dramatized representations, turning the rooms into living scenarios of the scenes that represent the works.
Different characters tell all the most hidden secrets of the Museum, Murillo talks about his favourite work and Bécquer about his life. You will be able to discover how Seville's festivities were in ancient times.
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