Things to do in Teruel | Hotel Civera
Discover Teruel: Art, History, and Nature
Mudejar Art and Historical Heritage
The Mudejar art of Teruel, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the city’s most remarkable legacies. Its towers and buildings, such as the Tower of El Salvador or Teruel Cathedral, showcase a unique blend of influences with beautiful tiles, bricks, and geometric shapes that tell the story of centuries past.
The Lovers of Teruel
The story of the Lovers of Teruel is one of Spain’s best-known legends. Isabel and Diego, protagonists of an impossible love, left their mark on monuments and mausoleums that can still be visited today at the Mausoleum of the Lovers, very close to the Torico square. This legend fills the old town with a romantic and mysterious atmosphere.
Modernism in Teruel
Modernism arrived in Teruel at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, leaving buildings full of decorative details and unique façades. Walking through the city center allows you to discover elegant architecture that reflects the wealth and creativity of that era.
The Cid’s Route
Teruel is part of the historic Cid’s Route, the path that follows the steps of the famous Cid Campeador throughout Spain. The itineraries across the province allow you to explore castles, medieval towns, and mountain landscapes, combining history, nature, and adventure at every stage.
Greenway and Active Tourism
The Greenway of Teruel, a former railway line transformed into a route for walking, running, or cycling, offers paths surrounded by nature and tranquility. These routes allow you to enjoy the local biodiversity and the rural landscape of Teruel, ideal for those seeking contact with nature and outdoor activities.
Festivals and Traditions
Teruel celebrates its traditions with festivities that combine history, music, and color. Highlights include the Fiestas del Ángel, Teruel’s Holy Week, and the celebration of the Lovers of Teruel. These experiences allow visitors to discover the local culture and immerse themselves in the life of the city.