44 Most Underrated Cities You Should Visit In Spain

14. Ávila: The City of Stone and Saints

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Encircled by remarkably preserved medieval walls, Ávila is a city that transports visitors straight to the Middle Ages. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, its massive walls, punctuated by 88 watchtowers, remain one of Europe’s most impressive fortifications. Beyond the walls, visitors will find a city steeped in religious significance, being the birthplace of Saint Teresa of Ávila. Gothic churches, convents, and Renaissance palaces contribute to Ávila’s mystical atmosphere, while its authentic Castilian cuisine—including the famed Chuletón de Ávila (a thick, juicy steak)—offers a feast for the senses.

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