Escape the Winter Blues: Seven Affordable Spanish Cities for a January Getaway
January doesn’t have to be a month for the sofa and blanket. Traveling after Christmas isn’t easy,with many accumulated expenses and the start of the year feeling uphill,but if you want to travel,there are always options that make it a little easier. Cities where the main plan is to walk, look, and sit to eat rich and authentic things without breaking the bank.
The difference lies in choosing well.There are places that work especially well in winter as they don’t require paying entrance fees to enjoy the essentials, because they are walked and because their moast interesting offer is on the street. In these destinations, money lasts longer and the January slump is easier to bear.
That’s why, in this traveler’s resistance manual, we leave out cities where a car is essential, where ‘seeing the critically important’ involves chaining paid visits, or where prices don’t go down even out of season. Instead, we propose seven national getaways that in January play in favor of the traveler: Granada, León, Lugo, Cádiz, Ávila, Úbeda and Baeza, and Oviedo. Different destinations that do not require a large expense to be enjoyed.
Granada
Granada is one of those destinations where the trip is enjoyed walking. From the historic center you climb to the Albaicín almost without realizing it, linking slopes, small squares and viewpoints such as san Nicolás or the Vereda de Enmedio del Sacromonte, where the view is the prize and you don’t have to pay anything. In January, moreover, the pace is more relaxed and you can walk around the city without tourist stress.
The rest of the day is completed by going down towards the Paseo de los Tristes, bordering the Darro River and getting lost in the streets of the center.Eating dose not require sitting in expensive restaurants; the Granada tradition of accompanying the drink with tapas allows you to link stops and prolong the day without blowing the budget. Granada works in January because it does not require big plans and you can leave the visit to the Alhambra for another occasion if you don’t have time.
León
León is an ideal getaway for January because it concentrates a lot in a small space. the historic center can be walked in a few hours, and in that tour appear some of its most recognizable points: the cathedral, which is imposing even from the outside, or the Casa Botines, which is enjoyed even without having to enter. No need to organize visits or make reservations to feel that the trip is worth it.
The key is in the Barrio Húmedo and its surroundings, where going for a drink usually means eating a lot and well. The ‘drink + tapa’ system allows you to go through the area based on small stops, without sitting down for a formal meal or spending too much. Between walks, we pass through historic streets, charming corners such as Plaza del Grano, lively bars and a city that in winter shows itself more quiet and accessible. Yes, don’t forget your best warm clothes.
Lugo
Lugo is a destination that fits well in January because its great attraction does not require tickets or planning. The Roman wall can be walked along in its entirety, with different views at each stretch, and works almost as a circular walk of more than 2 km. It is indeed a first-level heritage, with 17 centuries behind it, but integrated into the city and daily life.
At the foot of the wall, the historic center allows you to enjoy without spending. Quiet streets, small squares and bars where free tapas usually accompany the drink make eating simple and without scares. there are no great tourist attractions that raise the experience or areas designed only for visitors. The cathedral, Rosalía de Castro Park, Plaza Mayor… Lugo is a good option to walk, eat well and spend little.
Cádiz
Cádiz is one of those destinations that can be expensive in summer, but which in January plays in favor of the traveler. The climate allows you to spend a lot of time on the street, and the city is enjoyed walking from one end to the other without the need for transport. Here the plan is not to do things, but simply to be to enjoy its rythm of daily life.
A walk through La Caleta, a tour of El Campo del Sur, its cathedral or getting lost in the El Pópulo neighborhood is enough to fill much of the day. The central market is another key point to eat something without high prices. And in winter, Cádiz shows itself more local, less saturated and much more accessible. It is indeed an escape where the money stretches as the surroundings makes it easy.
Ávila
Ávila is perfect for a short getaway in January because it adapts well to a tight budget. It is a small city, very manageable, which is walked without haste. The cold reduces tourism and leaves a feeling of calm that fits well with a simple trip. Yes, as in León, don’t forget your best warm clothes.
The wall is the protagonist, and you don’t have to pay to enjoy it. The exterior route allows you to see it from all angles and mark your route. The rest of the time is spent between quiet streets, viewpoints such as the Humilladero de los cuatro postes, and stops to eat hearty dishes at a modest price. Other points of interest such as the Puerta del Alcázar, the church of San Pedro Apóstol, the Royal Monastery of Santo Tomás or the Basilica of San Vicente also offer a lot without having to spend.
Úbeda and Baeza
Úbeda and Baeza come as a package, they are better together, although you have to travel from one to the other. They are small cities and very easy to walk around, where the heritage is in sight in every square and street. You don’t have to enter all the buildings to feel that it is indeed a special place. Here the Renaissance is within reach.
Walking through Plaza Vázquez de Molina in Úbeda or through the historic center of baeza is enough to understand the value of the set. In winter, moreover, the atmosphere is quiet and prices remain far from peak tourist prices. Eating well is simple and without menus designed only for visitors. They are ideal destinations for those seeking history, calm and a trip without economic setbacks.
Oviedo
oviedo is a very grateful city to travel in January as everything is close and everything is quite simple. The old town can be walked in a short time, and from there the plan takes shape little by little: walks, cider houses, markets and streets with life throughout the year.
The old town, with the cathedral as a reference, concentrates much of the walk, but the interesting thing is to link neighborhoods and stops such as Plaza de Alfonso II El Casto, Plaza de Trascorrales, Plaza de la Constitución, Plaza del Fontán or El Campo de San Francisco. Eating does not require big decisions or reservations, and getting around does not involve extra expense. Oviedo is an easy and cozy escape, perfect for traveling when the budget sets the limits.