
Pueblos Blancos (White Towns)
Pueblos Blancos, or White Towns, are a series of charming villages in southern Spain characterized by their striking whitewashed buildings and narrow, winding streets. These towns, primarily in Andalusia, have a historic Moorish influence and were built this way to reflect sunlight and keep interiors cool. They often sit on hills with picturesque views and are known for their rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty. Each town offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish life, with local festivals, craft markets, and authentic cuisine, attracting visitors seeking cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.