Discover Babel Street in Jerte. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
Babel Street is open to the public every day from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with free pedestrian access from the main entrance in the adjacent square. For more details or to book guided tours, visit the official website callebabel.es or call +34 123 456 789.
The basic visit is free, but audio guides or guided tours cost between 5 and 10 euros per person. You can buy tickets online through this link to avoid queues.
It is recommended to spend at least 1 hour exploring the main street and its murals, although if you include the side exhibitions, it could extend to 2 hours. It is ideal for a relaxed visit without rushing.
Babel Street is an urban project inspired by the mythical Tower of Babel, with murals and sculptures representing Spain’s linguistic and cultural diversity. Launched in 2015, it has gained prominence as a symbol of multicultural integration in the region.
Spring and autumn are ideal because of the mild weather, and sunset (around 7:00 p.m.) offers perfect lighting for photographing the murals. Avoid weekends in July and August due to heavier tourist crowds.
Yes, the street has access ramps and flat paved surfaces in most areas. There are adapted routes for wheelchairs; check details on the website here or contact +34 123 456 789.
Just 500 meters away you will find the Museum of Modern Art and the Main Square, perfect for combining visits. I also recommend a walk along the nearby river for a complete experience of the historic center.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the cobbled street and download the free audio guide app to enrich the experience. Visit early to avoid crowds, and do not forget to bring water, especially in summer.
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