Join me on a journey through Sigüenza, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Spain. This enchanting town, steeped in history, is a tapestry of cultural influences, from the Visigoths to the Moors, and the Christians. As the video unfolds, I wander through the cobbled streets of Sigüenza, each turn revealing architectural marvels like the majestic Sigüenza Cathedral. This Gothic masterpiece, with its blend of Renaissance and Baroque elements, tells a thousand stories through its intricate façades and stunning interiors.

We’ll explore the imposing Castillo de Sigüenza, now a parador, offering a unique blend of medieval charm and modern luxury. Our journey takes us through the town’s quaint plazas, lined with traditional Spanish eateries, where the aromas of local cuisine fill the air. We delve into the artisan shops, showcasing the town’s rich heritage in craftsmanship.

As the video captures the essence of Sigüenza, from its historical landmarks to its vibrant cultural scene, you’ll find yourself transported to this picturesque corner of Spain, a place where history and beauty converge. Join me in uncovering the secrets of Sigüenza, a town that truly embodies the spirit of timeless Spain.

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  1. What a nice little gem that was. Really enjoyed the walkabout, although you was doing the leg work. The parador looked interesting, I will be searching for it's website later.
    There were many places for sale, I wonder why? It's a shame about the graffiti, the town has seen so much and could tell a story or two. It's quite big isn't it?

  2. Looks like spains answer to the cotwolds only more graffiti. It realy is a shame spain doesn't sort out these selfish a holes europes government's seem pretty good at surveiling everyone else not doing anything wrong

  3. Great video. Parador looks interesting. Stayed in upwards of 15 of them over the years; never disappointed, one of the gems of the Spanish state.

  4. Preciosa localidad llena de Historia. Esto es Castilla La Mancha, Tierra de Castillos. Para los interesados en gastronomía española, pueden visionar la carta del Parador y comprobar la diferencia de platos con otras zonas como Alicante o Andalucia. Por ejemplo, no hay paella ni tapas, pero si la presencia de sopas y guisos con carnes como el ciervo y cabrito que en Horno de leña es una delicia. Sospecho que el gazpacho que comentas en el video, no es el Andaluz si no el Gazpacho Manchego que no tiene nada que ver. Gracias por el video y un saludo Stuart.

  5. Great video Stuart. What a lovely town full of history with lots of interesting things to see. As always it's a shame to see the graffiti but I gues it's a sign of the times. That aside, the whole town looked very clean. 29 euros dosn't seem bad if it's including starter, pan, postre and cochinillo. Where I live a meal like that would cost more than double. It certainly looks like one of those towns I would like to visit. Thanks for sharing it with us. Un saludo.

  6. Your Spanish is pretty good. Have you also traveled to Mexico? Also, your videos would me MORE interesting with some interaction w the locals (and English subtitles). Thanks.

  7. Fabulous tour of Siguenza, Stuart. Thanks for taking us to
    such a fascinating town. A stay in the parador punctuated by cordero a la parilla look like good bets.

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