Medieval Towns to Visit This Christmas

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Looking for something different to plan a holiday that breaks the routine? When holidays are planned, the aim is Christmas time away from home. Exploring medieval towns has become trendier, and many regions offer centuries of history, artistic wealth, and natural beauty worth discovering. This is the kind of experience that makes for memorable travels in Canada or the United States and beyond.

That is why a curated selection below presents magnificent residential areas you can visit in our country.

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<h2 Covarrubias Burgos

Located in the province of Burgos, forty kilometers south of the capital, this small town holds a powerful history. The chapel from the fifteenth century showcases paintings by Berruguete and Van Eyck. Its walls reveal the Mozarabic origin of Covarrubias Tower, and the town forms part of the Lerma and Santo Domingo de Silos Arlanza triangle. The destination is beloved for its intimate streets and restored monuments. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Covarrubias Burgos and beyond

Medinaceli Soria

Medinaceli lies at the southern edge of the province of Soria and stands as a medieval jewel. The area marks a historic boundary between Christian and Muslim realms, which enriched its architectural heritage. The castle evolved from an Arab fortress into a ducal residence, while a Roman arch and a noble palace amplify the town’s timeless charm. This place invites exploration of layers of history carved into stone. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Medinaceli Soria

<h2 Besalú Girona

In Catalonia, medieval settlements abound, with Besalú in the province of Girona standing out for its a tenth century castle, a historic Jewish quarter, the San Pedro de Besalú monastery, and an ancient hospital that once served pilgrims. Nearby towns in the Alto Ampurdán region also contribute to a rich medieval landscape. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Besalú Girona

<h2 Ainsa Huesca

The northern reaches of the Huesca Pyrenees, in the Sobrarbe area, hide towns of remarkable beauty. Aínsa is centered around a grand Plaza Mayor with winding, historic passages. The historical complex includes an eleventh century fortress and a parish church from the same era, creating a vivid snapshot of medieval life. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Ainsa Huesca

<h2 Morella Castellón

In the north of the Castellón region, Morella stands out as a must see. Its imposing rock fortress hosts royal palace ruins and a parade ground. The outer walls stretch for more than two kilometers, revealing a district rich in heritage and meaning. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Morella Castellón

<h2 Úbeda Jaén

Úbeda showcases one of the most striking expressions of the Spanish Renaissance. The city is defined by palaces and noble houses that line its Renaissance core, while the ancient Iberian acropolis sits nearby. The influence of Moorish architecture also remains evident in the surrounding landscapes, reflecting a blend of eras. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Úbeda Jaén

<h2 Valldemossa Mallorca

Spain’s medieval legacy extends beyond the peninsula to the Balearic Islands. Valldemossa, a town on Mallorca, narrows its streets around historic homes and a church that carries centuries of religious life. The famed composer Frederic Chopin and writer Jorge Luis Borges spent extended periods in Valldemossa, adding a modern layer to its timeless atmosphere. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

The most beautiful medieval towns of Spain Valldemossa Mallorca

Travelers are encouraged to savor these Christmas plans and enjoy them to the fullest. Citation: Spain Tourism Board.

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