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Nestled in the central plateau of Spain, the city of Cuenca stands as an architectural and natural treasure that dazzles its visitors. Known for its imposing hanging houses, its UNESCO World Heritage-listed old town and its mountainous surroundings, this Castilian city offers a unique experience full of history, culture and beauty.
Take a look at some of our articles and get to know Cuenca like never before.
Rising majestically above the deep canyon of the Huécar River, the San Pablo Bridge is a masterpiece of architecture that unites two historic parts of the city of Cuenca.
Erected in the Plaza de España, the Monument to Alfonso VIII stands imposingly as a tribute to the legacy and historical importance of the king who marked a significant milestone in the evolution and development of the city of Cuenca.
Immersing yourself in the old town of Cuenca is like entering into a journey through time, where the stones tell ancestral stories and each cobbled alley hides secrets from past centuries.
Holy Week in Cuenca is much more than a religious celebration; It is a cultural manifestation that combines devotion, tradition and art in an event that moves locals and visitors alike.