Nestled within fortified walls, the medieval town of Pals in Girona, Spain, retains its historic charm through winding cobblestone streets and aged stone arches. The town’s Romanesque tower, dating back to the 11th century, stands as a testament to its rich past. Visitors can explore the walkways and balconies that line the narrow streets, leading to the Mirador del Pedró. From this vantage point, one can gaze out over the sea and the Catalonian landscape, which is dotted with citrus groves and rice fields, offering a serene and picturesque view.
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