44 Most Underrated Cities You Should Visit In Spain
42. Pontevedra, Galicia: Where Pedestrians Rule and History Shines

Pontevedra flipped the script on urban planning—cars out, pedestrians in—and became one of Spain’s most walkable and livable cities. Tucked in Galicia’s Rías Baixas region, it blends old-world stone architecture with new-age sustainability. Wander its traffic-free lanes, discover hidden plazas, and enjoy the seafood Galicia is famed for, all without dodging a single taxi. Add to that a riverside promenade, nearby beaches, and frequent cultural events, and you have a model of modern urban charm rooted in centuries-old beauty.








