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Discover Spain’s Village Literally Under a Rock

There are about 2,600 people living in this village.

European countries are popular among tourists, especially Spain. This country has many cities where you can relax. Recently, one of the bloggers shared information about a village that is the most unique for her in Spain. This is reported by Express.

According to her, this refers to Setenil de las Bodegas, which is known for its white houses built in the surrounding cliffs.

“Residents of this village literally live under a rock,” the blogger noted.

In the video, you can see a woman walking down narrow streets lined with white buildings with plants hanging from black balconies and restaurants with umbrellas.

“This is Setenil de las Bodegas, an incredible village that is literally built into the rock. The white houses are built under huge rock canopies, and some of them even have rooms where you can stay overnight. Or you can just visit the place and enjoy a meal under the rocks,” Express added.

It is noted that the rock overlooks the Rio Guadalporcun River, and there are approximately 2,600 people living in the village.

The publication emphasized that the village has a street called “Sunny Caves” and features bars and restaurants built into the rock.

The blogger noted that this city should be a must-visit if you plan to travel to Spain.

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