Peniscola in spring: discovering the old town and magical corners

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Hello, dear readers!

This is my third (and last) post dedicated to Peniscola, a charming Spanish town on the Mediterranean coast. The previous posts are here and here.

We will wander together along narrow streets up and down, watching the charm of small details and feeling the vibe of the town.


I’ve hardly seen much of Spain, mostly because I’m usually working. Since I work remotely, I’ve had the chance to go on a “workation” — staying with a friend in a small seaside town, working during the day, and enjoying the sea once the heat eases off. June here is already very hot, and yet it’s only the beginning of the summer season.

I first came here in March 2025. One weekend, my friend decided to show me Peñíscola. I had no idea I’d fall in love with it so quickly.

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Spain is an incredibly hot country — at least from a Ukrainian’s point of view. Yet despite the heat, Spaniards seem to truly love their plants. I’ve never seen such a variety of succulents in my life. If you look closely, you’ll recognise some as the same types we grow back in Ukraine, but here they’re lush, thriving, and often in bloom.

Beyond succulents, you’ll find huge rubber plants, towering cacti, plenty of palm trees, and vibrant flowering shrubs. Balconies and windowsills are filled with greenery too, and it’s clear that all of this beauty needs daily care — especially during the summer months.

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Question for the attentive - do you see a witch in this picture?

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This photo shows the entrance to a house. Whitewashed walls, a striking blue door, and a delightful collection of small ceramic tiles — each with its own unique pattern or design. I could have stood there for ages, just taking it all in.

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Aww, this smiling sun is my favorite! 💙





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I don’t speak Spanish, so I can only guess that this might be a bookshop or a library.

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Santa Maria Parish Church (Parròquia Santa Maria)

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The church was built in the early Gothic style with a Baroque extension. It was rebuilt after a major fire in the first half of the 15th century.

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Benches with the image of the city's coat of arms.


Calle Mayor o Rampa de Felipe II

For “Game of Thrones” fans – there are five filming locations in Peñíscola. I’ve already mentioned the Artillery Park, but this is the main street or Felipe II Ramp. In the past, merchants would bring their goods up this slope to the town and the castle.

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This is the very ramp that Tyrion and Varys walk down while discussing a play. Along the way, they give alms to a woman breastfeeding her child.

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Paseo de Ronda

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There’s a plaque here with a description of the location and the scene from the series. By the time Tyrion and Varys realise what’s happening, it’s already too late... They walk along the seafront, watching the city go up in flames.

This 'embankment' is actually the outer wall of the old city.

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This is a very nice place to walk and explore the medieval city.

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Plaza de Santa María

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In one of the scenes, Tyrion and Varys continue their conversation as they walk past what seems to be an abandoned market.

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At last, we make our way down the multi-level descent, pass through a narrow neck of land, and suddenly find ourselves outside—on a wide, open beach. There's so much space here. It's impossible not to fall in love.

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Wide beaches, lots of air, the sea, clouds - all this freedom, which I really missed.

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This is the end of my story about one marvelous day in Peniscola
in March 2025
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Cheers,

@zirochka


All photos are taken and owned by me and cannot be used without my consent.



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do you see a witch in this picture? 🤔🧐

Of course I could see it 🫣😂 Excellent that despite the heat you found the way to enjoy and perceive that special essence that places like this transmit ☺️

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The old town with its historical architecture and magical corners is full of charm. The beautiful sea and beach views make it a perfect place for a vacation and a picnic together.

I am very impressed with the results of the images you produced.🤗👍🤗

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Thank you for viewing and for your appreciation! ❤️

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A very beautiful city, showing a very perfect view, I really like the beauty of the building and the area, it's very pleasant, it's extraordinary ❤️🙏

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Hola, me gustan sus fotografias que tomo de los lugares de esa ciudad o vecindario o barrio que visito, me gusta como las tomo.

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Lovely captures, the skies have given a perfect backdrop to the town. Love the quaint little bookshop and the wonderful tile mosaics you found.

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I got my taste for Game of Thrones in Split last year. There are lots of old cities around Europe that they could use. They did a lot of travelling around.

I've been to Spain a few times. It's quite different to England.

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That trip to Split was so good! I am happy to have this chance to stay with my friend in Spain which makes it quite affordable. Besides, I enjoy this place )

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Wow! Very nice place. A relaxing and peaceful place. Hoping I can go on this place soon.

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That beach part at the end gave me chills — it’s like freedom wrapped in sea breeze. Hoping I can visit a place like this one day too

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I was wondering why is the location so familiar to me after you mentioned about the game of thrones I remembered yeah it is the place. With the setup of the movie the place still looks magical well except those dragons flying around and a whole division of the empires army.

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With the setup of the movie the place still looks magical well except those dragons flying around and a whole division of the empires army.

Totally agree! I am glad I didn't see the army there but it would be curious to see a flying dragon 😅

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Wow! Great photography of historical architecture! I like it, especially the beach. Have a great day!

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I've always said that Spain has a specific vibe that can't be compared with any other place on earth. And your post proves that again!! Funny thing, it's not even amongst the most popular cities!

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Funny thing, it's not even amongst the most popular cities!

Truly so, and I wonder why!

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Omg, I realize something. Is that a place where the movie named "legend of the Blue" was taken? I mean there's a part of the movie looks like that. It's awesome

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You make me wonder about the movie. I never watch it. It must be nice if they used such a stunning locations

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Peñíscola looks so magical with all those narrow streets, bright flowers, and unique little corners! The smiling sun tile was such a cute find and I love how the plants add life to everything.

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I love how you described the narrow streets and all the small details that make the town special. The Game of Thrones filming spots add a thrilling sense of connection to both history and fantasy.🤗

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This is such a delightful stroll through Peñíscola! ✨ Your photos perfectly capture the old town's charm. It's so cool that you found a Game of Thrones filming spot too! Thanks for taking us along on this lovely journey! 💖

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Despite the hit of the sun, the view shine on its light. I amazed to discover the place of Spain you've shared.

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