The beautiful Cuenca Cathedral attract visitors all year round due to its unique architecture and religious significance. This Gothic structure is one of the city' prime attractions and include detailed sculptures and artwork. Call ahead for more details.
Located near the Parque Santa Ana, the Plaza de Toros de Cuenca is a popular bullring in the region. Bull fighting is simultaneously an adored and detested sport in Spain, and the world, but if there is a match, then most often than not, the ring will be crowded. People line-up to see the brave matadors take on the aggression and rage of the charging bull. Visitors to Cuenca will discover a little more about the culture and heritage of Spain by paying a visit to the Plaza de Toros here. This bullring is also used for various cultural events.
Formed over 90 million years ago, the unusual rock formations of Ciudad Encantada have been enthralling visitors for hundreds of years with their unique shapes and geology. Sculpted over the years by natural forces such ice, water and wind, this ancient site seems right out of child's imagination with its winding paths, mature old trees and rocks that resemble mushrooms, bridges, turtles, bears, buildings and many other structures. Open throughout the year, visitors can take a circular trip around the site for a mere price of 4 euros. The paths are rocky and uneven, so be sure to wear comfortable hiking shoes, water and protective wear to shield yourself against the weather. Pets are allowed provided that they are kept on leashes, making it an ideal place for a family outing.