You’ve been planning your Spain trip all wrong! Most visitors rush from Madrid to Barcelona to the coast, missing the country’s soulful interior. These are the 7 secret Spanish towns that will transform your food and history journey—most travelers miss #4.
Cadaqués: The Artist’s Haven on the Costa Brava Secret Spanish Towns
A picturesque whitewashed town that inspired Dalí, Picasso, and Miró with its light and charm.
- Wander the cobblestone streets of the old town, pastel-colored houses bougainvillea-draped
- Visit the Casa-Museo Salvador Dalí in nearby Port Lligat, the artist’s eccentric home
- Eat at family-run restaurants serving suquet de peix (fish stew) and anchovies in salt
- Take the coastal path to Cape Creus for breathtaking Mediterranean views
Ronda: The Town on the Edge of a Dramatic Gorge Secret Spanish Towns
Perched above the El Tajo gorge, this town blends Moorish history with breathtaking views.
- Walk across the Puente Nuevo, the stunning 18th-century bridge spanning the gorge
- Explore the ancient Arab baths, among the best-preserved in Spain
- Visit the Plaza de Toros, one of the oldest bullrings in the country
- Sample the local jamón serrano and wine from the surrounding vineyards
Úbeda and Baeza: The Renaissance Twin Towns of Andalusia Secret Spanish Towns
A UNESCO World Heritage site where Italian Renaissance architecture meets Andalusian charm.
- Explore the monumental Vázquez de Molina Square in Úbeda, surrounded by palaces
- Visit the Sacra Capilla del Salvador, a funerary chapel with intricate plateresque details
- Stroll through Baeza’s historic center, home to the stunning Cathedral of the Natividad
- Taste the local olive oil, considered some of the best in the world
Frígiliana: The Whitewashed Jewel of the Axarquía Secret Spanish Towns
A Moorish-era town with narrow, cobbled streets and stunning views of the Mediterranean.
- Wander the Barrio Alto, the old Moorish quarter with its intricate street layout
- Visit the Iglesia de San Antonio, a 16th-century church with a beautiful Mudéjar ceiling
- Try the local vino dulce and raisins produced in the surrounding vineyards
- Take the coastal walk to Nerja for stunning views and hidden coves
Cuenca: The Hanging Houses of Castilla-La Mancha Secret Spanish Towns
A medieval town where houses literally cling to the edge of a deep gorge.
- Marvel at the Casas Colgadas, the iconic hanging houses over the Huécar River
- Visit the Museo de Arte Abstracto Español, housed in the hanging houses
- Explore the medieval castle and the Gothic cathedral
- Sample the local manchego cheese and wine from the La Mancha region
Alcalá del Júcar: The Town Built into a Canyon Secret Spanish Towns
A unique settlement where homes are carved into the canyon walls along the Júcar River.
- Explore the cave houses, some still inhabited, others turned into museums and restaurants
- Visit the castle that overlooks the town, offering panoramic views of the canyon
- Walk along the river and see the old mills and bridges
- Try the local gazpacho manchego and the sweet migas ruleras
Peñíscola: The Castle on the Sea Secret Spanish Towns
A stunning seaside town dominated by a Templar castle perched on a rocky headland.
- Walk the walls of the Castillo de Peñíscola, once home to Pope Benedict XIII
- Relax on the beautiful beaches on either side of the castle peninsula
- Visit the charming old town with its narrow streets and whitewashed houses
- Sample the local arroz a banda and other rice dishes typical of the Valencia region
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