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These are the 50 most popular towns in Spain province by province

These are the 50 most popular towns in Spain province by province

If there is anything the towns of our geography can boast of is historical heritage, nature in abundance and powerful gastronomy. Let them say yes to these 50 villages, the most popular in each Spanish province according to the Musement platform. We invite you to look at each of them in this fun interactive map.

Wednesday,
21
April
2021

10:30

  • Rural tourism.

    Castile and Len, preferred destination for Spaniards in 2020

The proximity tourism I experienced a remarkable growth during 2020 and everything seems to indicate that it will continue to be trend this year. But, in addition to the big cities and beach areas, which destinations will be the stars of 2021? The platform of tourist activities Musement has developed a rnking with the most popular villages of each Spanish province.

To select the 50 villages present in the interactive map (one per province), all the Spanish municipalities with less than 20,000 inhabitants according to the INE and the data of the search volume in Google for the term ” what to see in [municipio]”.

Although it is still early to pack, these 50 villages are the ideal option to get lost in Spain when the health emergency allows it. From North to South and from East to west, Spain is full of charming villages.

For travelers who prefer to visit small towns but with a lot to offer, Guadeloupe (Alicante), Pedraza (Segovia), Miravet (Tarragona) and Medinaceli (Soria) they are the ideal option, since they do not reach 1,000 inhabitants and have numerous places of interest.

Among the most popular locations, it is worth mentioning Fish, the beautiful coastal town of the province of Castelln. Although it is not the only town by the sea that conquers hearts. Llanes, the beautiful fishing village of Asturias Car rental (Guipzcoa), with the colorful balconies of their typical houses, also triumph inside and outside their provinces.

Lovers of the mountains and the outdoors will be glad to see on the map Jaca (Huesca), Cervera De Pisuerga (Palencia), Albarracn (Teruel) or Cazorla (Jan), destinations that allow you to combine cultural visits and activities in nature.

View of the mountain village of Cazorla (JaView of the mountain village of Cazorla (Jan).

Follow in the footsteps of the ingenious hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha in Consuegra (Toledo), discover the route of the Conquistadors in Trujillo (Cceres) or taste the best wines in Cambados (Pontevedra), Haro (La Rioja) and Laguardia (lava) are just some of the plans and experiences that can be enjoyed in the most popular villages of each Spanish province.

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