Where can you sleep?
In the province of Teruel you will find many towns and villages where you can stay and enjoy of something more than just the capital.
You will see this other side of the province will make for the perfect destination to stay, and explore the rest of the area. You will als be able to visit magical, natural spots, and many other elements that have made this region the perfect one to get some rest, and enjoy of many touristic activities.
The capital, Teruel, isn't very far from the rest of the province, which means that if you are staying somewhere else, you will be just a short drive away from the city.
One of the most beautiful locations in this region is Albarracín, a small town standing at 1,200 metres above sea level, and which has still many remnants of its past as military defender of the region.
Calaceite is a place full of character and tradition, so much so, that is entire historical center has been declared Historic-Artistic heritage grouping, as well as a place of high cultural value.
The natural views and landscape in Rubielos de Mora are spectacular thank to its privileged location in Sierra de Gúdar Javalambre. Leave the rest to the traditional ancestral homes and the impressive palaces that you will also find in this spectacular small town.
What to do in the area?
There are many things one can do in the province of Teruel, many landscapes to discover and many other elements connected to the history of the this region that you will be able to visit.
If you are coming to the city, the first thing you need to do is enjoy of the views from the flight of steps at the very center of the city. This neo-Mudejar building will offer you the most majestic views of the whole city.
You can easily recognise Torre de El Salvador from a long distance, since it is one of the tallest monuments of the entire region, and has some traces of Mudejar influence in its architecture. Another important monument is the Plaza del Torico, the place where the locals are usually gathered together, specially during the local festivities. From this spot, and going down some stairs, you will encounter several water cisterns from the Middle-Ages.
The cathedral and the aqueduct, as well as the mausoleum dedicated to the Amantes de Teruel, are other places that we also recommend you visit if you come to the capital of Teruel.
What typical foods are recommended?
The gastronomy of Teruel offers some true delicious dishes. You will love this part of your visit, which will also allow you to learn about its culture by means of its more traditional recipes and local products.
Of Aragón's cuisine, it is perhaps the most humble and simple, with a predominance of meat products that are elaborated with vegetable produce, sometimes even with sauce or, simply roasted.
If there is something characteristic of Teruel's gastronomy that is how here pork is used in many differents ways in its dishes, with its PDO Spanish cured ham being the jewel in the crown, one of the local delicacies of this region.
Garlic soup is also a traditional dish eaten in this province, as well as some local vegetables like peppers, frequently used as the basis of 'sofritos'.
Saffron from Jiloca is one of the main local products you will find here, together with black truffles, both of them very worthy and quite difficult to find.
Amongst the local confectionery, you will find here sweet delicacies with the most poetic names, such as 'suspiros de amante' (lover's sigh), which are small, cheese pies, or 'pan dormido', and 'tortas del alma'.
Where are the festivities?
If you are coming to Teruel and would like to join in the local festivities, you will be glad see this is also one of the bets ways of getting to know a place and its people, and enjoy of the culture, heritage, gastronomy and customs that are exhibited during the most important occasions here.
Starting with the month of January, Teruel celebrates its regional festivities organizing very singular activities, such as La Encamisada, in Estercuel, a procession celebrated on January 19, during the festivities of the Sanjuanes, which is one of the oldest traditions.
Las fiestas de Las Bodas de Isabel de Segura are celebrated in the capital, commemorating the marriage of the Lovers of Teruel.
Las fiestas de San Sebastián, held in the small town of Castelserás, are also one of the most important local festivities during which traditional dances and music are performed by the light of the bonfires.