There are many unique and beautiful towns in Spain, which are usually scattered around big cities and have different styles and charms. Coming to these quiet towns and enjoying a different scenery is a good travel experience.
Córdoba
The flower-filled labyrinth of Córdoba is an important city in southern Spain and Andalusia. The alleys in the old city of Córdoba are very narrow and winding, intertwined and stretching with each other, like a labyrinth, and this labyrinth is like a sea of flowers, in front of the building, outside the window, on the wall, and between the alleys, there are flowers in full bloom. Casually burrow into an alley, the snow-white walls are scattered with geraniums of all colors, and you are lost not only in the direction, but also in your intoxicated mind.
Lupet
Tucked away in the wooded area of the province of Barcelona, Lupete is less than 100 kilometres from the city of Barcelona, but compared to the frantically expanding metropolis, Lupet is completely like being in another world, with a tranquility and simplicity that transcends time and space.
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Cuenca
The ancient city of Cuenca, Spain's city in the sky, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996. The spectacular scenery of the cliffs eroded by the river has also made it known as the "enchanted city". Casas Colgadas is a famous landmark, and many people come to see it.
Fourth, Albarasin
In the northeastern part of Spain, near Teruel, lies the small town of Albaracín, which is considered the most beautiful town in Spain and is one of the World Heritage Sites. Located between the mountains, the town was founded in the Middle Ages, with a particularly undulating street layout, narrow staircase passages, irregular shapes, eaves close to each other, and red walls. The difficult balance of these old buildings on the cliffs, which have survived hundreds of years of ups and downs, is the most breathtaking charm.
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Consuegra
The fantastic windmill town of Consuegra is one of Spain's most famous windmill towns and an important producer of the world's most expensive spice, saffron. It is said that the windmills here are the scene where Cervantes depicted Don Quixote fighting the windmills. There are 12 windmills and 1 reconstructed castle on the ridge, which looks particularly beautiful under the blue sky and white clouds. The town hosts a saffron festival at the end of October each year, during which several windmills spin to celebrate the harvest.
Cudilero
The fairytale town of Cudilero by the sea is a seaport town in the province of Asturias in northern Spain, where colorful houses are built along the slopes of small bays, and when the wind is blowing, the bright orange and clean white look like a paradise in the murderous sea.
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Mijas
The Mediterranean white town of Mijas, a typical Mediterranean-style white town. Located in the south of Andalusia, Spain, the town is a thousand-year-old white building complex on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea at an altitude of 428 meters, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the African continent across the sea. Compared to other Spanish cities, the architecture of the small town of Mijas in the Mediterranean is closer to the Greek style. Against the backdrop of the blue sea and blue sky, every building, every street, every flower and tree, every decoration, and even every person walking in the town exudes a rich leisurely freehand and elegant charm.
Huska
Husca, the hometown of the Smurfs, is located in the Ronda Mountains of Malaga Province in the Andalusian region of southern Spain, and is affectionately known as the "Smurfs Town", because the "Smurfs" movie was filmed here, and in order to match the promotion of the movie, all the houses in Huska, as well as the town government buildings, churches and cemeteries, are painted blue.
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Oviedo
Located in the Asturias district of northwestern Spain, between the mountains and the sea, the fun miniature town of Oviedo is the place where the male protagonist of the movie "Midnight in Barcelona" invited the female protagonist to go on vacation. It was once the capital of the Kingdom of Asturias and still retains traces of the Middle Ages. The uneven stone pavement, the narrow alleys, the red-tiled houses in the city, and the church of St. Mary in the wilderness are all postcard-worthy landscapes. Spend a day strolling through the retro Oviedo and experience this ancient city that has been carefully polished by time and history.
Ronda
The cliffside town of Ronda is one of the most iconic towns in Andalusia and one of the most unique sites in the world, built on the edge of a cliff, steep and beautiful, with a new bridge connecting the two ends of the canyon where the city is located, with the endless Andalusian plain at its feet.
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Hemingway once said that this is the most suitable place to elope, and he also said that if the elopement is not successful, then go directly to Paris to find a new love, so amorous and stubborn.