Teruel & Albarracín

Don't pay too much attention to what most people say and trust us when we say that Teruel is a real place and definitely worth a visit. Come and explore one of Spain's hidden gems! In both Albarracín and Teruel (the capital), you'll feel like you've stepped back in time as you wander through its charming and historic streets. And once you've had the chance to appreciate the stunning Mudejar art in one of the province's most picturesque villages, make sure to indulge in the mouthwatering local cuisine with your fellow travelers!

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Teruel

Teruel, a charming Aragonese city built on a hill, has been declared a World Heritage Site for its medieval assets. The city is renowned for its rich architectural heritage in the Mudejar style, with notable landmarks such as the cathedral. Explore the enchanting corners of Teruel, including the lively Plaza del Torico located at the heart of the city, the picturesque Aqueduct of the Arches, and the bustling Paseo del Óvalo. Don't miss out on the city's famous Serrano ham, exquisite ceramics, and the fascinating archaeological sites that surround it.

Albarracín

Being one of the most famous villages in Spain, Albarracín has so many amazing places to admire! Just take a look at its old town, which is absolutely stunning. No wonder it has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. Situated at an altitude of 1,182 metres, on the side of a mountain and surrounded by the Guadalaviar river, Albarracín truly is one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. The 16th century Cathedral of the Saviour, the narrow cobbled streets, the charming little red houses, the majestic walls, the intricately carved wooden balconies, the Alcázar, and the Episcopal Palace all contribute to making this town a remarkable architectural gem that will transport you back in time to the enchanting Middle Ages.

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