Most Beautiful Small Towns in Spain - 1

Most Beautiful Small Towns in Spain - 1

Cadaques

From the state of Girona, also at a coastal area Called the Costa Brava, is the beachfront town of Cadaques. This city is perhaps best known for being the home of painter Salvador Dali, and artwork lovers can still see Dali's House, which has become transformed to a museum. The tiled paths of Cadaques direct you between enchanting seafood restaurants and neighborhood stores, but the major attraction to town is the stunning beach and the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Setenil de las Bodegas

This little city in Cádiz is indeed famous since its numerous construction have been, quite literally, built beneath a rock. For centuries, sailors have dwelt in temples in the area, and this village is only an extension of this. You'll certainly need to dine at one of the cafes at which the outside terrace is shaded by a huge cliff, something that you can just do in Setenil de las Bodegas.

Frigiliana

In Malaga, there's a little mountain town named Frigiliana. The majority of the houses are built in the traditional Andalucian style, as well as the narrow roads are whitewashed. Frigiliana is the best place to wander from place to spot, keeping a look out for the tiled signs describing the background of this town. Ctra Circunvalacion is the center of the little city, and it's where it is possible to store for meals, souvenirs or even the handicrafts sold weekly in the Thursday market. In the balcony in Ctra Circunvalacion, there's a superb view across the countryside to the sea in Nerja.

Albarracin

Albarracín is a picture-perfect city in Teruel, situated in Aragon. Now, a lot of the ancient structure remains, such as the Albarracín Cathedral and a lot of the town's walls. Development appears to not have arrived in this city, which is quite rural and located in the hills. The pink buildings of this city are built directly into the natural landscape at an canyon, which makes this among the most breathtaking destinations which will immediately transport you to centuries ago.

Mojacar

If you would like to explore a little town in Spain which manages to combine the sense of a Spanish shore resort together with all the scenery and history of a hill village, then visit Mojácar from the province of Almeria. For at least 4,000 decades, Mojácar was settled, but a lot of the vivid white structure that currently stands dates back to the 14th century. Make certain to go to Torre Pirulico, a watchtower in the 13th century by which you may observe the shore, in addition to the vantage point of El Mirador del Castillo. Venture down to the shore, called Mojacar Playa, for some pleasure at the coastal hotel.

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