HIDDEN GEMS IN SPAIN OFF THE BEATEN PATH

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Hidden gems in Spain are hidden in plain sight. They are easy to get to and glorious to enjoy. Thing is, they are frequently overshadowed by the bigger, more popular cities like Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and Bilbao.

To help visitors put these lovely hidden Spanish gems on their radar, we asked frequent travelers to share their favorite small towns, regions and experiences in Spain. It would take a lifetime to see them all.

Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias, is home to several pre-Romanesque structures from the 9th century. These are UNESCO World Heritage sites that were once the private residences of Asturian royalty.

ASTURIAS

Called the “winterless city,” it has some of the best weather in Europe. Its maritime history is replete with tales of Phoenician ships, Roman wrecks and the Spanish Civil War.

CARTAGENA

Dénia is a historic port city in the stunning Marina Alta area of Valenica. In the middle of the popular Costa Blanca, but eschewing the high rises and tourist excesses of its coastal neighbours, Dénia is both charming and cosmopolitan.

DENIA

You will enjoy wandering the plethora of white-washed houses as you make your way through the cobblestone pathways. There are many shops to stop by as well as cafes to enjoy a beverage and pass the time.

FRIGILIANA

Tarragona is a port city in Spain’s Catalonia region. It offers Roman history, great seafood options, and some really nice beaches.

TARRAGONA

Somewhat off the usual tourist route, Gijon’s old town is perched on the top of a cliff, overlooking the sea. Below the town, is a long golden beach, which is popular with locals in summer.

GIJON

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