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5 small cities in Spain to make a getaway this summer

Now that the State of Alarm has ended and we can move freely around Spain, it is time to take the opportunity to make a getaway. Now, the fact that the State of Alarm has ended does not mean that Covid-19 has ceased to exist, so that trips must be made with responsibility and prudence. If you want to avoid the crowds, these are small cities in Spain that are very worthwhile and can be seen in a couple of days.VitoriaVitoria is the capital of the Basque Country, and it is a city that has a lot to offer. The Cathedral of Santa María, located in the medieval old town, is one of its great attractions. The Plaza de la Virgen Blanca is one of the most beautiful places and, right next to it, is the Plaza Nueva in the neoclassical style.ToledoToledo is one of those cities that everyone should see at least once in their life. Also known as the ‘City of the three cultures’, its history is fascinating since Christians, Muslims and Jews coexisted in it. The Cathedral is impressive, built between the 13th and 15th centuries and in the Gothic style. An essential visit is the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, located in the old Jewish quarter.Mérida The temperatures in Mérida in the months of July and August are very high, so the best time to discover the Extremaduran city is in June. Known as ‘Little Rome’, the Antitheater and the Roman Theater are its main emblems. The Amphitheater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it was fights between gladiators and animals.CastellónAlthough it is often relegated to the background compared to Valencia and Alicante, Castellón is a beautiful city, perfect to visit this summer.The Co-Cathedral of Santa María is the most important religious temple located in the Plaza Mayor. One of the best plans to get to know Castellón in all its splendor is to visit the maritime district of Grao, Gerona, and finally, Gerona, a city of more than 2,000 years old and of Roman origin. Gerona Cathedral is located at the highest point, and you have to climb 90 steps to access it. The 12th-century Arab Baths are also very interesting. These are the small cities in Spain that we recommend you visit this summer.

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