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Discover Huelva in 2 days. Let yourself be carried away by a treasure trove of history, nature, culture and gastronomy that will leave a great taste in your mouth.
You’ll want to come back for sure!
In this tour, we will take you through the most emblematic places and the essential experiences that will allow you to make the most of your visit to Huelva.
From British legacy to Columbian sites, get ready to immerse yourself in a journey full of charm and authenticity.
Start the experience!
On the first day of your visit to Huelva, transport yourself back to the mid-19th century and experience the city’s industrial boom at the hands of the English companies that chose our province to build mining operations. Places such as Casa Colón, inaugurated as a hotel in 1883, the houses of the Reina Victoria Neighbourhood and engineering constructions such as the Tharsis and Compañía de Rio Tinto Piers, will make you relive the history and splendour of the city during those years. In this link you can consult all the points of interest of the British legacy route in Huelva.
Starting in the city centre visit:
Walking along the streets of the historic centre, enjoy the atmosphere and shopping in areas such as Calle Berdigón, Méndez Núñez or Las Bocas.
While you are in the centre, enjoy the typical dishes and the best gastronomy of Huelva in Calle Vázquez López, such as the Portichuelo Restaurant, the Macha or the Azabache. If you prefer tapas, go to Bar Tapería Entre Amigos or El Gallo Negro, very close to Calle las Bocas. Discover what to eat in Huelva and where in the Gastronomy section.
Enjoy the spectacular views, scenery and engineering works that the British legacy left behind by visiting the city:
On the Ria boulevard you will find different places where you can have a coffee and even extend the afternoon to watch a wonderful sunset and have dinner in the surroundings.
If you like to get up early and do some sport, head for the Marismas del Odiel Nature Reserve very early in the morning. From the salt flats to the breakwater itself you will find 22 km with a large number of routes and trails to enjoy nature and get to know the local fauna. You can find more information about hiking in Huelva by clicking here.
Starting at the Marismas del Odiel Nature Reserve visit:
You can drive to the car park at Juan Carlos I Breakwater Beach and cross one of the walkways towards the beach. Remember that walkways 5 and 6 give access to a pet-friendly area of the beach.
Back in the city, enjoy the atmosphere and the restaurants in and around the Carmen Market. For more details visit the Where to eat section.
You can’t say goodbye to your trip to Huelva without a visit to the Columbus places. Start at the Columbus Monument located at Punta del Sebo. Cross the Rio Tinto Bridge and head for La Rábida. Visit the Monastery, the Celestino Mutis Botanical Park, the Ibero-American Forum and the Carabelas Dock.