Sabiote

Sabiote

Sabiote has a wonderful historical and artistic heritage, which makes this municipality in Jaén a destination of special interest for seekers of cultural tourism. It has about 3,800 inhabitants.

Tourist office - Torreblascopedro

Tourist office - Torreblascopedro

The tourist office of Torreblascopedro is located in the Town Hall.
Paseo Ayuntamiento, 20, Torreblascopedro, 23510
Tel: 953 62 60 01

Opening Times

Monday-Friday, 09:00-14:00hrs.

Tourist office - Sabiote

Tourist office - Sabiote

The tourist office of Sabiote is located in the Calle Castillo.
Calle Castillo s/n, Sabiote, 23410
Tel: 953 10 83 10

Opening Times

Wednesday and Thursday, 10:30-14:00hrs.
Friday and Saturday, 10:30-14:00hrs and 16:00-19:00hrs.
Sunday, 10:30-14:00hrs and 16:00-17:30hrs.

Weather - Sabiote

Sabiote

Sabiote - if you are considering visiting this town you will be interested to check the latest weather forecast for the next few days from the table below.

This weather forecast provided by AEMET (Spanish State Meteorological Agency).

'Wind' in last row of the table below indicates wind direction by a compass letter(s); North, South, East, West and a number which is the the wind speed in km per hour.

Festivals

Festivals - Sabiote Popular festivals in Sabiote are Hogueras de San Antón, La Candelaria, Virgen de la Estrella, El Medievo and San Ginés.

Bus Service

There are bus services from Sabiote to Úbeda and Jaén using the company ALSA. More>

Ermita de San Ginés

The chapel is dedicated to the patron saint of the town and was preceded by an older sixteenth-century hermitage. Its construction was started in 1729, during the term of Bishop Rodrigo Marín Rubio, and the work was completed in 1736.

Iglesia de Santa María de la Estrella

This was the first Christian temple in the town, later reformed when it was ceded so that the Monasterio de las Carmelitas Descalzas could be built next to it.

Arco de la Alegría

A semicircular arch built between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Like all Sabiote gateways, this one also contains its niche, known as the Granada gateway.

Casa de las Manillas

A Renaissance-style building dating from 1550. Its exterior presents a severe façade of masonry stone with railings and handles of the time, in the centre of which is the main portal, a work from the second half of the sixteenth century.

Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro

The church was built on the site of a former, possibly Gothic, temple. The construction of the current church began around 1500, and it was rebuilt in the sixteenth century with a layout by Alonso Barba, a disciple of Vandelvira.

Castillo de Sabiote

The known history of the castle dates back to the thirteenth century, due to the defensive advantage of the hill on which it stands over the La Loma region.

History - Sabiote

The origins of Sabiote date back to its colonization around 1,200 B.C., when the commercial spirit of the Phoenicians was attracted to the area’s natural wealth. It wasn’t until the Middle Ages that human settlement turned the town into a small medieval city.

La Muralla

Situated in Sabiote, La Muralla features accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation provides a patio. Outdoor dining is also possible at the country house.

La Casa Escondida

Featuring garden views, La Casa Escondida in Sabiote features accommodation and a garden. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a seasonal outdoor pool.