The Complutense city invites its visitors to explore its charms, starting with the Royal Botanical Garden of Alcalá de Henares or the Parque de Los Cerros, ideal for an outdoor day. For a cultural experience, a morning visit to the town's key spots or a thematic journey on the Cervantes Train is suggested.
Among the prominent historical and cultural sites are the Town Hall – Convent of Agonizantes, the emblematic Calle Mayor, the Chapel of San Ildefonso, and the Chapel of the Oidor. Also of interest are the House of Hippolytus, the House of the Interview, and the imposing Magistral Cathedral, which reflect the city's rich heritage.
The heritage of Alcalá de Henares extends to places such as the Corral de Comedias, the Regional Archaeological Museum, and Cervantes' Birthplace Museum. Cervantes Square and the University of Alcalá are neuralgic points that connect with the history and academic life of the city, renowned for its Cervantine and Cisnerian legacy.
In addition to tourist attractions, the city offers essential services for visitors, including transport options such as Alcalá Radio Taxi and Free Taxi Alcalá, as well as various parking areas like La Paloma, El Mercado, and San Lucas, facilitating mobility around the town.




