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City Guide

Morella, Castellón, Spain

Overview

Morella is a stunning medieval hilltop town in Castellón, Spain, famous for its dramatic castle, ancient city walls, and charming cobbled streets. Its historical sites and lively festivals offer an authentic glimpse into Spanish countryside culture.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for mild weather and fewer crowds.

Local Tips

Wear comfortable shoes for exploring cobbled streets and inclines. Reserve tables in advance during festivals and weekends. Parking is limited within the historic center.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not obligatory but appreciated (5-10%). Casual neat dress is expected in restaurants; respectful attire suggested for churches. Greet shopkeepers with 'Buenos días'.

Safety Warnings

Morella is very safe, though watch your step on uneven, narrow streets. In winter, icy pavements near the castle can be slippery. Opportunistic theft is rare but keep valuables secure.

Hidden Gems

Visit the lesser-known Convento de San Francesc ruins, stroll to Mirador de la Torre for panoramic views, and seek out local truffle and cheese tastings in family-run shops.

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