FunRoute through Spain: The favorite towns in each province

Route through Spain: The favorite towns in each province

We do not have to leave our country to discover all kinds of picturesque, attractive and interesting places. T he pandemic has completely changed our plans and now more than ever, traveling in Spain is one of the most used options to spend the holidays. Each autonomous community has very interesting populations and a study has been based on this that has taken into account searches on google and all Spanish municipalities with less than 20,000 inhabitants to create a list with the favorite towns of the Spanish in each province.

We leave you a walk through Spain through some of the most interesting places to visit this summer.

Madrid

Chinchón: one of the most interesting towns in Madrid that is already a classic to receive tourists every year.

Castilla la Mancha

Toledo – Consuegra: we will enter the very heart of Don Quixote.

Ciudad Real – Almagro: Another classic of the picturesque and most visited towns in Spain.

Albacete – Alcalá de Júcar: Medieval town declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1982.

Guadalajara – Singüenza: Castle, Cathedral and Plaza Mayor of a unique artistic legacy.

Cuenca – Belmonte: A town to move to the 15th century.

Castile and Leon

Valladolid – Tordesillas: one of the towns with the most historical-cultural legacy in Spain.

León – Astorga: Some of the most emblematic routes for the Camino de Santiago pass through here.

Burgos – Lerma: From pre-Roman times, Lerma is a monument in itself.

Salamanca – Ciudad Rodrigo: Another of the Spanish towns with the most historical legacy that we have.

Zamora – Puebla de Sanabria: Between Spain and Portugal, it keeps the essence of the Iberian world.

Palencia – Cervera de Pisuerga: Its Plaza Mayor will conquer you.

Ávila – Arenas de San Pedro: A town that has its origins in the Middle Ages.

Segovia – Pedraza: One of the most beautiful corners of Castilla y León.

Soria – Medinaceli: Unique cultural heritage.

Galicia

La Coruña – Betanzos: One of the capitals of the old Kingdom of Galicia.

Pontevedra – Cambados: One of the best and most picturesque towns in the Riax Baixas.

Lugo – Ribadeo: Place where we will see the famous Playa de las Catedrales.

Ourense – Allariz: One of the most interesting restored historic centers in Spain.

Asturias

Llanes: possibly one of the most famous towns in Spain and the most beautiful in the north of the country.

Cantabria

Comillas: a wonderful beach place that has Gaudí’s Capricho.

Basque Country

Vizcaya – Bermeo: One of the main fishing ports in the region.

Guipúzcoa – Hondarribia: Another of the most beautiful classic towns in Spain and favorites to visit.

Álava – Laguardia: One of the villas built in the 10th century to defend the Kingdom of Navarra.

Navarre

Olite: It has one of the most impressive medieval castles in the country.

Aragon

Zaragoza – Tarazona: Town with historical monuments in each of its streets.

Huesca – Jaca: Natural landscapes and historical tradition

Teruel – Albarracín: One of the best preserved medieval towns in Spain.

Catalonia

Barcelona – Cardona: Gothic and Romanesque temples on every corner.

Tarragona – Miravet: Medieval charm in Tarragona.

Gerona – Cadaqués: Hidden town between the Costa Brava and the mountains, with its picturesque beaches and white houses.

Lleida – Solsona: One of the most visited places in the province with great cultural heritage.

Canary Islands

Las Palmas – Teror: Place of pilgrimage for the inhabitants of the Canary Islands.

Tenerife – Garachico: Historic buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries.

Valencian Community

Valencia – Bocairent: its 4,500 inhabitants await its visitors to experience a journey back in time.

Alicante – Guadalest: Muslim roots in the Spanish Levant.

Castellón – Peñíscola: One of the most beautiful towns in Spain.

The Rioja

Haro: Important cultural and historical artistic heritage.

Murcia

Moratalla: The Villa de Moratalla is entrusted every year to the knights of the old Order of Santiago.

Balearics

Valldemossa: This little jewel of the Pitiusas is located within the Sierra de Tramuntana, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Estremadura

Badajoz – Zafra: With an Andalusian air, Zafra is another of the jewels of our country.

Cáceres – Trujillo: Francisco Pizarro’s hometown, it belongs to the well-known Route of the Conquerors.

Andalusia

Seville – Osuna: Historical cultural heritage in each of its streets.

Málaga – Frigiliana: The most beautiful white town in Andalusia.

Granada – Guadix: In the north of the province, its caves and landscapes will conquer you.

Cádiz – Setenil de las Bodegas: One of the most impressive towns on the route of the white villages of Cádiz.

Almería – Mojácar: A coastal town that does not lose its essence neither in winter nor in summer. White town of Andalusia.

Córdoba – Rute: A great little gem hidden in the Andalusian community.

Jaén – Cazorla: impressive landscapes and visits.

Huelva – Aracena: The Sierra de Aracena, in the north of the province, contains the famous Gruta de las Maravillas.

 

 

 

 

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