44 Most Underrated Cities You Should Visit In Spain
37. Manresa, Catalonia: Spiritual Crossroads with Gothic Majesty

Nestled between Montserrat and Barcelona, Manresa is a spiritual and architectural gem with deep Ignatian roots. It’s here that Saint Ignatius of Loyola found his calling, and the Cave of Saint Ignatius remains a site of global pilgrimage. But Manresa is more than a waypoint—it’s a city of elegant Gothic churches, noble facades, and thriving local life. The old town pulses with Catalan pride, and its views of Montserrat’s jagged peaks feel almost divine. Spiritual or not, you’ll find something grounding in Manresa’s unhurried grace.








