Morella
Understand
During Franco's dictatorship the population declined dramatically as residents sought employment in the cities, but after the return of democracy it began to rebound. Today tourism is a primary source of income, and the town has been actively taking steps to enable its eventual nomination for listing as a UNESCO world heritage site.
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phone: +34 34 964 173 032address: Placet de Sant Miquel, 3
Get in
By car
The easiest way to get to Morella is by car. The town lies on the regional motorway N-232, about an hour west of Vinaròs.Parking in the town is severely limited, and unless you have access to a private parking area (e.g. adjacent to a hotel) you will need to park outside the city walls. The closest to the main entrance is located just outside the Porta de Sant Miquel, and a second , with more difficult access, is located below the castle on the western side of town.
By bus
From Castellón, Autos Mediterráneo (tel. +34 964 220 054, info@autosmediterraneo.com) runs a bus twice a day on weekdays and once on Saturdays. The journey takes two and a quarter hours; a full schedule can be downloaded here.Get around
See
Muralles MedievalsThe medieval walls, still standing in their entirety, stretch for more than 2500m and date mostly from the 13th and 14th centuries, with Moorish foundations. There are fourteen towers, and the town can be entered only through one of the medieval gates.
Porta de Sant MiquelThese twin towers guard the main entrance to the town, and were built in the 14th century. Today they are used for temporary exhibits and as an access point to a portion of the wall that is open to the public. Each tower has five floors, and a great view from the top.
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Portal de Sant Mateu
Castell de Morella
Convent de Sant Francesc de MorellaA Gothic monastery dating from the 13th and 15th centuries, it operated until seized by the Spanish government and forced to close in the late 19th century. The chapter house is immediately adjacent to the cloister (with a lovely rose garden), and contains several early 15th-century Gothic frescoes including a representation of the Dansa de la Mort ('Dance of Death').
Església de Santa Maria la Major
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Església Arciprestal de Santa María
address: Plaça de Benet XIIIHas a collection of medieval paintings, manuscripts, and religious art from the 15th to 19th centuries.
Aqüeducte de Santa LlúciaThe Gothic aqueduct was built between the 13th and 14th centuries, and repaired in the 15th, 18th, and 19th centuries. It remained in use until the mid-20th centuries, when it was replaced by a more modern system of polyethylene piping system.
Ajuntament
Museu de Dinosaures
Temps d'Imatge
Buy
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Mercadillo
address: Plaça Pla de EstudiA semi-weekly street market for local produce and other goods.
Eat
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phone: +34 964 160 336address: Cuesta San Juan 1Serves modern versions of regional cuisine, including stews, lamb with truffles, and pastries; it is especially known for truffle dishes. Also offers cooking courses (in Spanish).
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phone: +34 964 160 249address: Costa de Jovani, 7The family-run restaurant serves Morellan dishes, and is especially known for its olla de recapte, a traditional stew of chickpeas, cecina (a cured meat similar to ham, usually from beef), chicken, and potatoes.
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phone: +34 964 160 071address: Callejón de La Carcel, 4The small, modern restaurant serves creative cuisine with a focus on seafood. Also has a tapas menu.
Sleep
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phone: +34 964 160 911address: C/ Juan Giner, 6Has an onsite restaurant which can accommodate vegetarians, and has non-smoking rooms and free Wi-Fi.
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phone: +34 964 160 362address: C/ Cuesta Arrapat, s/nHas two holiday apartments, each with kitchenette and fireplace, terrace, and washing machine. Free Wi-fi and free parking; pets permitted for no extra charge.