Best Free Tours in Ourense

Best Free Tours in Ourense

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A free tour is a simple and flexible way to get to know a city: you do the tour with a local guide and at the end you decide how much to pay depending on the experience. No fixed price, no prior commitment, total freedom. The important thing is not how much it costs, but how you tell what you are seeing.

In Ourense, a city that mixes history, hot water and neighbourhood life, this kind of tours fit perfectly. They are ideal to start to get your bearings, understand its thermal past, its old town and all those details that escape when you walk without anyone accompanying you.

Free tour of Ourense

Ourense Main Square| ©Mentxuwiki
Ourense Main Square| ©Mentxuwiki

This free tour of Ourense is the best way to get in touch with the soul of the city. From the Plaza Mayor to the thermal baths of As Burgas, passing through the Cathedral of San Martiño and its medieval streets, the tour is a feast of history, architecture and details that go unnoticed to the untrained eye.

The guide takes you calmly, with affection, and helps you understand how Ourense has always been a place to pass through... and to stay. Roman, medieval, modern and Galician to the core, the city unfolds unhurriedly in this essential walk.

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Free tour of mysteries and legends in Ourense

Ourense by night| ©andy_c
Ourense by night| ©andy_c

Do you like stories that are told in a low voice and that seem to be taken out of an old book? This free tour of mysteries and legends in Ourense is for you. Walk through the quietest and darkest corners of the old town, where it is said that the meigas do exist and where every stone has something to whisper.

As night falls, the guide unravels stories of unexplained events, forgotten characters and places marked by the supernatural or simply mysterious. An immersive experience, ideal for those who enjoy seeing the city from the back of a postcard.

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Other free tours in Ourense

Praza do Ferro of Ourense| ©José Antonio Gil Martínez
Praza do Ferro of Ourense| ©José Antonio Gil Martínez

Although the offer of free tours in Ourense is not as wide as in other more touristy cities, there are some alternatives beyond the two main tours (the historical and the legends). Some local companies and specialised platforms have started to offer new routes, especially in high season or on demand.

Free tour of the Burgas and thermalism

A route focused on the thermal tradition of Ourense, which runs through the springs of As Burgas, the surroundings of the Miño River and the spaces linked to the use of hot water since Roman times. Ideal to understand why this city is synonymous with healing waters.

Free photographic tour of the old town

This tour focuses on showing you the most photogenic corners of the city and helping you get the most out of your camera (or mobile phone). It's a good option for visual travellers and content creators, and is often led by local photographers.

Please note that these tours may not be available all year round or may only work with advance booking in small groups. Always check in advance.

Useful tips to enjoy a free tour in Ourense

During the tour| © Midjourney - Joaquín Montaño
During the tour| © Midjourney - Joaquín Montaño

Ourense is a very walkable city, but with particularities (slopes, slippery stones, changeable weather...) that should be taken into account. Here are some practical recommendations to make your experience as comfortable as possible.

What to take with you

  • Comfortable shoes with non-slip soles, especially on rainy days.
  • Water and sun protection in the summer months: the heat can be intense in inland Galicia.
  • Warm clothing in winter, especially on night tours.
  • Your best disposition to listen and ask questions: guides often welcome interaction.

Can I do a free tour with children or pets?

Yes, many tours are suitable for families, but check in advance. Some tours may include longer stretches or areas that are less accessible for prams. Pets are usually allowed on open-air tours, as long as they are kept on a leash and do not disturb the group.

How to recognise the guide?

Guides usually wear a visible badge, such as an umbrella, T-shirt or sign with the name of the tour or the company. The confirmation email after booking usually tells you exactly how to find them. Arrive a few minutes early at the meeting point to avoid disappointment.

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