Pablo
Born and raised in Priego de Córdoba, Spain, I’ve always had a deep appreciation for the unique charm and hidden beauty of my region. My passion for storytelling and love for local culture naturally led me to start collaborating with UnTours in 2019. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of sharing the rich history, traditions, and lesser-known wonders of our area with countless visitors. Being an UnGuide allows me to connect with people from all over the world and provide them with an authentic, insider’s perspective on a place I’m proud to call home. Whether it's uncovering hidden gems or offering insights into local customs, my goal is to ensure that each guest leaves with unforgettable memories and a genuine connection to our community.
The UnQuestion & UnAnswer section:
Q: Where are you from?
A: Priego de Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain
Q: How would you describe yourself in one sentence?
A: I’m an enthusiastic storyteller who loves sharing the hidden treasures and cultural gems of my hometown with visitors.
Q: How long have you been collaborating with UnTours?
A: I’ve been a part of the UnTours family since 2019.
Q: What do you enjoy most about leading tours with UnTours?
A: What I enjoy most is the opportunity to show our guests the authentic side of our destination, allowing them to experience it through the eyes of a local.
Q: What’s your top highlight from your destination?
A: My top highlight is barrio de la villa, a place that truly captures the spirit and beauty of our region.
Q: What are some must-see spots or hidden gems in the area that aren’t in typical tourist guides?
A: One hidden gem I love recommending is villa romana el ruedo in Almedinilla, a spot cherished by locals but often missed by tourists.
Q: Are there any annual events or festivals that you think are worth attending?
A: Yes, the Sundays in May are a must-see event that truly showcase the culture and traditions of our community.
Q: Do you have any advice on local customs or etiquette that would help UnTourists blend in and respect the community?
A: One key piece of advice is being natural and friendly with local people which will help visitors blend in seamlessly and show respect for our local way of life.
Q: What’s one thing you wish more people knew about your city?
A: I wish more people knew about the excellent quality of our local olive oil, as it adds a whole new layer of appreciation for our area.
