Pontevedra
Charming historic city with pedestrianised old town and lively plazas
Spiritual heart of the Camino with Romanesque and Baroque architecture
Santa María y San Julián is a historic church in Cuenca, showcasing Romanesque to Renaissance architecture.
Cuenca is renowned for its hanging houses and medieval architecture perched above deep gorges.
Los Arribes del Duero captivates with dramatic canyons, river vistas, and traditional viticulture on the Spain-Portugal border.
Guarda is Portugal’s highest city, combining historic architecture with breathtaking mountain views.
Dão Wine Region in Portugal is celebrated for its elegant red wines and centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Segovia is a historic Spanish city known for its Roman aqueduct, medieval Alcázar, and Gothic cathedral.
Ávila Cathedral is a fortress-style Gothic church uniquely integrated into Ávila’s medieval city walls.
Burgos is a northern Spanish city celebrated for its Gothic cathedral and medieval historic centre.