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Let´s Go Halal > Teruel > Things to do > Albarracín

Albarracín

44100, Albarracín, Teruel, Spain

Rating: 4,7

(1.460 reviews)
Albarracín is one of the most stunning villages in both Aragon and Spain. medieval houses are as captivating as its history, once an Islamic mini-state in the 11th century. The Andador Tower, sections of the wall, the distinctive reddish plaster of the buildings, and the remains of the citadel—home to the Berber Banu Razin dynasty—stand as enduring legacies of Al-Andalus era.

Info & Location

City/Province: Teruel

Type of Experience: Islamic heritage

Address: 44100, Albarracín, Teruel, Spain

When: Albarracín is worth visiting any time of the year, but be prepared for very cold temperatures during the winter.

How to get there: This charming town is just 37 km from Teruel and approximately 180 km from Zaragoza or Valencia. The most convenient way to reach it is by car.

Tourist info: Tourist Office address: Calle San Antonio, s/n, Albarracín. Phone: (+34) 978 710 262. Also on the website www.turismodearagon.com.

Our tip: Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes to navigate the many slopes and steps you’ll encounter. They might feel a bit tiring, but the experience is absolutely worth it!

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