Teruel, the capital of its province in Aragón, is a charming town known for its distinctive Mudejar architecture, inspired by Moorish art from medieval times.
Strolling through its streets feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by the same atmosphere that existed centuries ago. Along the way, you’ll discover remarkable artistic legacies and admire the city’s iconic towers. You can also explore Dinópolis, where the traces of the Earth’s most ancient creatures come to life.
Albarracín, located in eastern Spain, traces its roots back to the medieval Berber Taifa kingdom of the 11th and 12th centuries.
Walking through its narrow streets, red-roofed houses, and ancient city walls, you’ll feel immersed in history, treading the same paths once walked by past civilizations.
Throughout this journey, you’ll have many chances to meet people and practice languages, turning the discovery of these historic towns into both a cultural and social adventure.









