We went to Cuenca to visit this unique and quaint city. It is known for its long history and unique buildings and is classified as a UNESCO world site. The city was built as a defensive city in the Caliphate mountains by the Moors. Cuenca is unique because it is a well-preserved medieval fortified city. It is also known for its “casas colgadas” (hanging Houses) built on the sheer cliffs that overlook the Huecar river.
We went to the local tourism office and spoke to the clerk who suggested we take a taxi to the top of the city and walk down the medieval old quarter of Cuenca.
We arrived at the top of the city at the parking lot of the Castilo and took in the breath-taking views.
We walked slowly down the steep cobble-stoned streets working our way through the amazing city.
Along the route, we came across a side path that went under the roadway that was beautiful.
The view from the path provided a stunning view of the Cuenca valley.
After taking a break and looking at the beautiful vistas, we headed back down the streets of Cuenca towards the central Plaza de Mayor.
There were 11-century old buildings along the way, some of which were built on the sheer edge of the cliffs of Cuenca.
We arrived at the busy Plaza de Mayor which is the main square in the old medieval section of Cuenca. There were numerous restaurants and coffee shops in the square.
We decided to take a break and have some snacks and refreshments before heading on to explore more of the city of Cuenca. The city of Cuenca has so many amazing sites and unique things that we will do several blog post on it. Below is a video capturing some of the amazing sites of Cuenca.
https://youtu.be/WLkYYaAAkEc
“adios y que tenga un gran dia”
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