Willing to go off the beaten path?
Most travelers visiting Spain follow two routes: Either they visit the main large cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Granada or San Sebastián, to discover their history, art and culture or go for beachside resorts and islands to enjoy the sun, the sea and the delicious food.
But just a few visitors venture into the country’s smaller cities. Those cities (some not so small) are usually less known and see little tourism (mostly domestic), but are also full of treasures and are the perfect way to discover and enjoy the Spanish way of life.
Our selection ranks from the large Pamplona (with a population a little over 200,000) to the small Trujillo (with just 8,600 inhabitants). And we’ve selected cities not listed in our top Spanish cities blog.
We at Spain Less Traveled truly believe that amazing Spain travel itineraries include a healthy mix of some of Spain’s thriving monumental larger cities, as well as some of its less known cities and a pinch of its quaint and charming small towns.
And if you need it broken down even further, check out our answer to the “Where should I go in Spain?” question, highlighting the top three destinations and beyond!
Why follow the usual route? Let us create an itinerary that takes you deep into Spain Less Traveled, where every moment feels truly yours.