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Things to do in Antequera 2026 | Pelago by Singapore Airlines

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About Antequera
Antequera is a historic town located in the Andalusia region of southern Spain. It is known for its well-preserved Moorish architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The official currency used in Antequera is the Euro. The town is also famous for its dolmens, which are prehistoric megalithic tombs dating back thousands of years. Visitors can explore the charming streets lined with whitewashed houses and enjoy the local cuisine at traditional tapas bars.
When to visit
The best time to visit Antequera is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be quite hot with temperatures reaching over 30 degrees Celsius, while winter can be cooler and rainy. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the town and its attractions.
Getting around
Antequera is a compact town that can easily be explored on foot. Visitors can also rent a car to explore the surrounding countryside and nearby attractions such as the El Torcal Natural Park. Public transportation options include buses and taxis, which provide convenient ways to travel within the town and to nearby cities like Malaga and Granada.
Traveller tips
When visiting Antequera, be sure to try the local specialty dish called 'porra antequerana', a delicious cold tomato soup. Don't forget to visit the Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress with panoramic views of the town. It's also recommended to take a guided tour of the dolmens to learn about the town's prehistoric past. Be prepared for siesta time when many shops and restaurants close in the afternoon. Lastly, make sure to bring comfortable walking shoes as the town has hilly streets and cobblestone pathways.