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Morella in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Morella, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Aqüeducte de Santa Llúcia Morella, Mesón Del Pastor, and Ajuntament de Morella, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Restaurante Daluan and Gastro Bar Sastrería so you can get the best taste of Morella while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Morella in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Southwest side of town
  • Proximity is everything
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Convent de Sant Francesc, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Castell de Morella

4.5
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4.2
(965)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Perched atop the town of Morella, Castell de Morella is an ancient fortress with a rich history dating back to the 3rd millennium BC. The large Moorish castle, built in the 13th century on earlier Iberian and Roman foundations, offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills. Visitors can explore its steep roads, medieval streets, churches, and walls before hiking up to admire its well-preserved walls and terraces.
We walked up to the castle which was quite a trek, zigzagging up the hill. Once we got past the metal bridge after the modern bull ring I walked along to the left to see the statue of Ramon Cabrera, a guerilla leader in one of the Spanish succession wars and views over the ruined convent of St Francis. Access to the castle from there was blocked so I walked all the way back and carried on up the hill to the main gate. This had obviously been repaired recently but if an attacker even go that far I'd be impressed. The area before the summit contained the governors palace (now housing an exhibition of the town's history) and various admin, storage and living rooms and a prison. The 19th century improvements were very visible with extra walls and batteries due to the capabilities of modern canon, two of which were added to the castle in the 1950s. The top of hill was very windswept and had lots of rooms with information boards but in Spanish only. The views, as you can image, were just fantastic with the lower fortifications, the city walls, the medieval aquaduct and the wider Valencian countryside all layed out.
Marcus H — Google review
Wonderful place to visit! Looooots of stares, very nice views, impressive piece of history! Totally it's a visit must!
Victor N — Google review
Wow, climbing up to Morella’s castle felt like stepping into a medieval saga! The steep, winding path had my heart racing, but those jaw-dropping views of the Valencian countryside? Totally worth every step. The fortress, perched at 1,073 meters, is a time capsule did you know it was first built by the Moors in the 900s on Roman ruins? For just €2, you get to explore its ancient walls and towers. Wear comfy shoes, bring a water bottle, and don’t skip the tiny fossil jewelry shop at the exit those pieces glow in the sun! Perfect for history buffs and adventurers alike.
Semen K — Google review
Castell de Morella is a must if you’re chasing history with jaw-dropping views. This ancient fortress, perched on a rocky hill, feels like stepping into a medieval saga. Pro tip: visit early morning when it opens at 11 AM to skip any queues—takes about 5-10 minutes max. Entry is just €5, a steal for the climb to Plaza de Armas, where you’ll snap epic photos of Morella’s red rooftops and the Els Ports mountains. Wear comfy shoes for the steep paths, and don’t miss the Convent de Sant Francesc entrance it’s the only way in
Patrick P — Google review
Ticket costs €5/person. Dogs are allowed. A magnificent castle where can overlook the whole town.
Fang H — Google review
It seems like a very big hill to climb to the top of the castle but it's not too bad, for someone like me who hates hills. Amazing views and information plaquards around, €3.50 entrance fee.
Nicola M — Google review
It's a little town on the hill, with an ancient church building, though small it's very unique worth to explore even though you may have seen many. The castle on the top is a ruine, ancient but nothing much to see. The streets in the middle of the hill are just like any other Spanish town.
Vincent A — Google review
Excellent castle to visit. 3 euros 50 for adults. Dogs allowed. Very very windy today - I don't know if that's always the case.
Libby W — Google review
Carrer del Castell, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•https://www.morella.net/morellaturistica/descubre-morella/monume…•+34 636 27 74 05•Tips and more reviews for Castell de Morella
14 min · 0.71 mi
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Temps de Dinosaures

3.6
(511)
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2.7
(79)
Museum
Natural History Museums
Science Museums
Temps De Dinosaures is a museum located in Morella, known for its significant paleontological discoveries from the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous periods. The museum showcases a variety of dinosaur remains, ornithopods, herbivores, mollusks, and corals found in the region. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits and watch informative videos about the findings. The museum offers an educational experience suitable for families with children.
Good exhibition about dinosaur remains in the area
V O — Google review
Nice exhibition. Good quality fossils in great condition. My son loved the experience. However, it was a shame that there was no English translation of the exhibits. And the staff member was very unfriendly. It was obvious he had no passion to work there. Small tip: it is worth to find the dinosaur footprints outside of Morella. It was very exciting.
Maria G — Google review
Very poorly presented. Not worse the time.
Ed E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Museum with dinosaur remains from sites near Morella. It is beautiful and especially if you go with kids you can see it since it can be a fun activity for them. How it improves putting in a classroom, so that the children could enjoy this space more, would be great. (Original) Museo con restos de dinosaurios de yacimientos proximos a Morella. Esta bonito y sobretodo si vas con peques lo puedes ver ya que para ellos puede ser una actividad divertida. Como mejora el poner un aula, para que los niños pudiesen disfrutar mas de este espacio, estaria genial.
Javier M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Photos aren't allowed... but the receptionist was very friendly and helpful. It's very interesting. I would have liked to see a longer, more up-to-date video (I think the one shown is over six years old). (Original) No se pueden hacer fotos... pero la recepcionista fue muy amable y atenta. Es.muy interesante, me habría gustado ver un vídeo más largo y actualizado (creo recordar que el proyectado tiene más de 6 años).
ManBeVa — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perfect for kids. Calling to reserve the Escape Room is highly recommended. The museum manager assisted us throughout the game. And although he also had to assist arriving visitors, he always had a moment to help us on our adventure. A 10 for the museum staff. In addition, although the space is small, it has many interesting exhibits. Those interested in paleontology will love it. (Original) Perfecto para ir con niños. Es muy recomendable llamar para reservar el Scape Room. Nos atendió durante todo el juego la persona responsable del museo. Y aunque también tenía que atender a los visitantes que iban llegando, siempre tenía un momento para ayudarnos en nuestra aventura. Un 10 para el personal del museo. Además de eso, aunque el espacio es chiquito, tiene muchas muestras, muy interesantes. Le encantará a los interesados en palenteología.
Laura S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very fun and educational, very suitable for going with little ones. The bad thing is the parking, you have to park on the outskirts of the town, since it is walled and small there are no parking spaces available, but a step away from the center you have a public parking that is only paid on some occasions, we went on a Saturday in November and pay 2 euros for almost 3 hours. In the museum they show you a video that is very good, few people visit it, so you see it in a moment. It also has discounts for large families, it is economical. (Original) Muy divertido y educativo, muy indicado para ir con peques. Lo malo el parking, tienes que aparcar a las afueras del pueblo, pues al ser amurallado y pequeño no hay plazas de parking disponibles, pero a un paso del centro tienes un parking público que solo se paga en algunas ocasiones, fuimos un sábado en noviembre y page 2 euros por casi 3 horas. En el museo te pasan un vídeo que está muy bien, poca gente visitándolo, por lo tanto lo ves en un momento. También tiene descuentos para familia numerosa, es económico.
Aramaki 7 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a small museum, but interesting, except for children. There is only one dinosaur seen in the photo. The other exhibits are bones, teeth, etc. It has a reading room. The ticket price is €2 for adults and €1.5 for a reduced ticket. (Original) Es un museo pequeño, pero interesante, excepto a los niños. Hay solo un dinosaurio que se ve en la foto. Las otras exhibiciones son huesos, dientes, etc. Tiene una habitación de lectura. El precio de la entrada son 2€ para adultos y 1,5€ entrada reducida.
Elena I — Google review
Costa del Trinquet, 4, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•https://www.morella.net/morellaturistica/descubre-morella/museos…•+34 607 62 65 05•Tips and more reviews for Temps de Dinosaures
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Restaurante Casa Roque

4.5
(1340)
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4.2
(519)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurante Casa Roque is a traditional restaurant with a 40-year history, offering a menu focused on traditional recipes using locally sourced ingredients. Some recommended dishes include migas, croquetas morellanas, sopa morellana, and cuajada for dessert. For a special experience, guests can opt for the traditional menu. The restaurant is known for its attentive service and lovely setting.
This is lovely "Fine Dining" -quality lunch at a great "Menu del Dia" price, especially for Morella. Local ingredients and cooking styles. The refreshing Ensalada de Codornices set the tone, and the mains Timbal de Cordero and Holjadre Rellenos were both top notch. We ordered for 2 and fed 4. The decor is classic w chunky furniture, framed photographs + a strange / unexplained interest in hook rugs (?!) Service is warm and helpful for english speakers. Washrooms are down 2 flights of stairs, FYI.
Brett N — Google review
Really nice restaurant, very spacious, with a good offer to eat lunch and dinner. We chose to have the daily menu and it was enough to taste different things, like their migas or the carrillera. The desserts, chocolate mouse and lemon in our case, were also tasty. I could recommend this as a good option if you are exploring around Morella.
Ricardo V — Google review
This is a 5-stars meal for a 3/4 stars price. Casa Roque is located in the heart of Morella, the ambience is classical and quaint. We had the €24 menu: 4 entrées (starters, hors d'oeuvres), a main dish and a dessert. Every dish is thoughtfully designed to include local and regional ingredients. Service is warm and helpful.
Manuel A — Google review
Chanced upon this restaurant for lunch. A wide choice of interesting traditional dishes on the menu. Excellent service and delicious food. Highly recommended
Louise — Google review
We went here after looking at favourable reviews only to be disappointed by the food. The staff and the atmosphere were good, the waitress explaining the menu very well as we only have limited Spanish vocabulary. We opted for meal of the day, what a disappointment. All of the courses were very bland in taste. Maybe if we’d opted to pick off the al a carte menu then we may have faired better. We were in Spain for a week and this by far was our worst meal.
Carl M — Google review
Ok. Our appetizer was good, but the main course a mixed bag. My stuffed pork tasted like the instant gravy that smothered it. The curried chicken on the other hand was very good. Desserts were packaged fare. Seems like it caters to the elderly tour bus crowd and the chef phones it in. That said, the service was very friendly.
Carol A — Google review
Service was great, but we were quite disappointed with the food... We ordered from the regular menu and apart from the croquetas morellanas the main dishes were subpar (lamb chops dry and overcooked, seabass too bland, and all of the mains came the the exact same sides). Maybe it’s a different story with the tasting menu, but our experience did not convince us to go back.
Adam A — Google review
It is definitely a good option to try local food, very tasty and reasonably price.
Alberto P — Google review
Costa de Sant Joan, 1, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•http://www.casaroque.com/•+34 964 16 03 36•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Casa Roque
1 min · 300 ft
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Església Arxiprestal de Santa Maria la Major

4.5
(876)
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4.5
(344)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
Església Arxiprestal de Santa Maria la Major de Morella, also known as Saint Mary's Church, is a stunning example of well-preserved architecture that reflects the rich history of Morella. This ancient church is located in the enchanting town of Morella, which is famous for its beautiful art, culture, and historical significance. The church boasts beautiful interior features such as a musical organ and an amazing wooden retable in the abscis.
Morella is an amazing town not too far from Peniscola and Valencia. It is like going back in time! This town is amazing and the church is greatly preserved that reflects the history. Beautiful building.
Andrew K — Google review
Real surprise when we entered the church. Truly amazing interior. Well worth the small entry fee.
Raymond A — Google review
Beautiful church steeped in history.Loads of religious artefacts including statues, paintings and monuments. Very interesting and humbling .
Louise — Google review
Very beautiful church, especially inside. Not the biggest one but i would say its still worth visiting.
Jamal Y — Google review
Ancient church into the magical and charming village of Morella
Josep A — Google review
Get there before closing time. Not much to see from the outside.
Terrence G — Google review
The church is gorgeous inside
Charles M — Google review
A beautiful experience!!
Kamla P — Google review
Pcta. de l'Església, 1, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•https://basilicademorella.org/•Tips and more reviews for Església Arxiprestal de Santa Maria la Major
5 min · 0.25 mi
5

Porta de Sant Miquel

4.4
(1062)
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4.2
(20)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Porta de Sant Miquel is the main entrance to the old city of Morella, a heavily-fortified town with a rich history. The gate's stunning twin towers and old architecture make it an excellent spot for taking pictures and exploring. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, charming shops, cozy terraces, and reasonable dining options in this beautiful Spanish village. The gate offers fantastic views and serves as a wonderful starting point for walking around the town's walls.
Awesome place to visit. Great place to take pictures. Eating out is also very reasonable.
Stephen J — Google review
The tourist information office just inside the main gate sold a combined castle/church/gatehouse/dinosaur museum ticket for €11 so we took advantage of that and then visited the Gate of St Michael. The steps inside linking each floor were very steep and there were various artifacts inside but descriptions were only in Spanish, as were the descriptions and plans of each of the city wall towers. There were impressive views from the roof although the wind was rather strong!
Marcus H — Google review
Fantastic historical site and the views are some of the best in Spain.
Neill R — Google review
Wonderful old architecture, week worth walking around the walls
David C — Google review
Best Spanish village I have visited.
Colin R — Google review
Main entrance to Morella, very impressive.
Antony P — Google review
This is the entrance to the old city of Morella.
Plamen K — Google review
One of the old gates to Morella.
Javacacava — Google review
Carrer Sant Miquel, s/n, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•https://www.morella.net/morellaturistica/•+34 964 17 30 32•Tips and more reviews for Porta de Sant Miquel
8 min · 0.4 mi
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Aqüeducte de Santa Llúcia Morella

4.5
(456)
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3.8
(19)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Aqüeducte de Santa Llúcia Morella is a stunning medieval historical site that includes the viaduct built in 1318 and the Morella Castillo from the 1200s. The area is particularly beautiful during almond tree blooming season, creating a picturesque pink landscape. The Arabic fortress from the 1300s adds to its ancient charm, showcasing impressive engineering for its time. While not entirely intact, it still stands as a remarkable piece of history.
Absolutely stunning Medieval historical area, the viaduct been built in 1318 and the Morella Castillo in the 1200' , a must see historical sights! Especially during almond trees blooming, the whole area is in pink!!!🤩🥰
Dora H — Google review
The Morella aqueduct is a charming historical landmark with beautiful stone arches. Even if you can’t get right up to it, it’s a lovely sight to admire while exploring the town.
Kamla P — Google review
Parked our campervan here whilst we visited the castle, l8vemy place, had a cuppa underneath the viaduct
Nicola M — Google review
Fantastic ancient place with Arabic fortress from the 1300 century. A must visit!
Jaap J — Google review
Parked here to visit town , it was fine
Richard T — Google review
Not entirely in tact, but saw a magnificent sunset behind this
Philip — Google review
The aquaduct certainly adds to the picturesque feel of the place, but by itself it is not something you want to visit.
Jeroen M — Google review
Unique
Adrian C — Google review
12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Aqüeducte de Santa Llúcia Morella
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Under a 1-minute walk from Restaurante Casa Roque, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Restaurante Daluan

4.8
(1472)
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4.6
(875)
$$$$affordable
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurante Daluan is a must-visit dining spot in Morella, known for its unique blend of traditional and avant-garde cuisine. The restaurant has garnered praise for its excellent service and delicious dishes, offering a culinary experience that beautifully showcases local ingredients. With a focus on seasonal products and distinctive flavors, diners can expect to indulge in creatively crafted dishes that highlight the region's gastronomic heritage.
Amazing food and presentation! 13 course tasting menu was amazing. Nothing was bad and everything was bad. All the main dishes had the most tender meat ever. Plan on taking your time. Not a good place for gluten free or lactose free food needs. They do the best they can, but not a lot of options.
Judith W — Google review
A unique restaurant in the heart of Morella. Every dish is an experience. The solomillo is to die for, croquetas de Morella, the explosion of flavors is incredible.
Rodrigo R — Google review
Beautifully executed food. Shared 2 starters and one main between 2 of us. Very well presented . Amuse buche along with bread and olive oil was a nice beginning. Very professional service. Menu in English was provided. Very good value for high end quality food.
Shona H — Google review
The food was very good, but towards the end of the meal the service got very bad. While other diners were offered a digestif to finish off the meal, I was not offered one, and when I asked for one the waitress brushed off my request. We were then ignored for 15 minutes until we finally asked for the check. While the food was great, this experience at the end left us with a very bad impression.
Eric H — Google review
Probably the best croquetas and arroz meloso with locally sourced lamb (con cordero de la zona) I’ve tried in my life!
Chris A — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our lunch here. The carpaccio of smoked tuna was really good and the Venison sirloin was delicious. They even declined a tip as not needed
Paul B — Google review
Best restaurant in the area. I will just say that once, we took a trip to Culla and made a reservation (because we had been to Morella previously and loved the restaurant and dining experience) which meant having to drive for an hour to and from. Worth it. We always try to get a table here whenever we are staying around (even if it means driving for an hour!).
Salvador S — Google review
Beautiful food - definitely try the appetiser selection!
Lea R — Google review
Carrerò de la Presó, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•http://www.daluan.es/•+34 964 16 00 71•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Daluan

Gastro Bar Sastrería

4.8
(372)
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4.8
(18)
Tapas bar
Hamburger restaurant
Nestled in the charming town of Morella, Gastro Bar Sastrería is a delightful culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. With a menu featuring an array of tapas, fresh salads, and mouthwatering burgers, there's something to satisfy every palate. Diners rave about the flavorful truffle burger and the goat cheese burger, both crafted with high-quality meat that leaves you wanting more.
New Gastro Bar in Morella, had dinner here with 9 others, all the dishes were excellent. Some tapas, ensaladas , a good selection of Hamburgers & Totadas as main course.Only thing to note is all almost all tables are outside on the terrazzo, staff were excellent, but then again the other 9 diners with me are from Morella, so that might have some influence!
Antony P — Google review
We walked back down in to the town and had lunch at Gastro Bar Sastrería. Service here was lovely and I had goats cheese on toast with something, honey and pumpkin seeds - delicious and much needed after our exertion.
Marcus H — Google review
Excellent food; friendly staff (also speak English), good music. We had a burger and a ham-and-cheese plate and everything was fresh, good quality and delicious.
Virág A — Google review
Worst bravas from a while. Croquettes and Toast are average. Service and ambience are excellent though
Oliver P — Google review
I’ve ate there without having any expectation and the food was impeccable! Super tasty, fast service despite being full house. Friendly service! It looks like a bar for having drinks but I would definitely return for the food!
Cecile F — Google review
Very nice Bar
Julian C — Google review
Had a lovely evening here and the food was great. Highly recommended 👌
Mark F — Google review
(Translated by Google) We have gone to eat. For starters, bravas potatoes and caprese salad. Perhaps the only but, that the caprese could have a little more tomato 🍅 with the same cheese. It was super tasty. For the main thing, we tried the truffle burger, which was super tasty, and the goat cheese burger. Both had very good meat, and were very complete. The attention of the youngest waiter has been super good, and it was a pleasure to see how he moved and how good he was. (Original) Hemos ido a comer. De entrantes, patatas bravas y ensalada 🥗 caprese. Quizás el único pero, que la caprese podría llevar un poco más de tomate 🍅 con el mismo queso. Estaba super sabrosa. De principal, hemos probado la burguer de trufa, que estaba súper sabrosa y la de queso de cabra. Ambas tenían muy buena carne, y estaban muy completas. La atención del camarero más joven, ha sido súper buen, y era un gusto ver como se movía y lo bueno que era.
Jose S — Google review
Carrer de Joan Giner, 15, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•+34 608 03 53 31•Tips and more reviews for Gastro Bar Sastrería
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Restaurante Blanca Morella

3.2
(460)
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2.8
(180)
Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
If you're on the hunt for a delightful dining experience, look no further than Restaurante Blanca Morella. This charming eatery offers a taste of local cuisine that is sure to please your palate. Indulge in their tender steak and flavorful beef soup, or treat yourself to a delicious chocolate crepe for dessert. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, complemented by excellent service that makes you feel right at home.
Perfect meal! Tender steak, flavorful beef soup, tasty chocolate crepe. At 20 Euros, well worth it!
Hindy B — Google review
Nice local cuisine in a great atmosphere. Excellent service.
Hans M — Google review
Horrible restaurant. NOT recommended!!! We were in a group and while half of us had received their starters and dirinks the rest were still waiting to order. The drinks arrived long after the starters, for which we didn't even receive plates, so we had to eat shared salads on napkins. The food was really bad. We ordered a lamb dish and it was mainly fat with bones. Besides, there is no vegetarian option and when I asked the waitress if they could make something simple like an omelette she rudely replies that it wasn't her problem. So, unless you are happy with cheap but rubbish food and terrible treatment, avoid this place.
Beatrice B — Google review
Lovely restaurant and good service with traditional food
Karen S — Google review
Brrr food no is good ,my husband sick after eat...personal very bad no have nothing with chicken pfff bad experience
Veronica V — Google review
Affordable local food. Decent quality
Oriol N — Google review
Fantastic coffee and super service
Sarah N — Google review
E X C E L E N T E
Guillermo T — Google review
C/ Marquesa Fuente Sol, 9, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Blanca Morella

Restaurante Vinatea

4.5
(819)
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4.4
(745)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Morella, Restaurante Vinatea is a culinary gem that beautifully marries tradition with local flavors. This charming eatery has garnered a reputation for its exceptional dishes crafted from regional ingredients, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts. The menu boasts an array of delightful options, including the renowned croquetas morellanas and succulent lamb dishes.
What a wonderful and tasty experience ! We had no reservation but they managed to find a table for us despite a rather full dining room. Proposed wines and served dishes were excellent and generous. Price/quality/experience ratio is very good and we highly recommend this restaurant in Morella.
Peer K — Google review
Nice atmosphere, excellent service and nice food. Olive oil from nearby village strong but very good quality, bread made with honey and bread ecological... it’s interesting inside also. We enjoyed the meal and passing time here.
Xuan — Google review
Great gastro tasting menu. Very refined so not a typical rustic local restaurant (except the goat leg) but very tasty!
Matthew P — Google review
Always good food, wine and service. One of our favourites.
Roz K — Google review
Great service, excellent dishes and a fantastic environment. One of the best service experiences we have had since Cuenca. Would absolutely recommend for a long lunch.
GAC S — Google review
Amazing experience: great food! A must if you are in Morella. The menu is a great value for it's price.
Carles M — Google review
Excellent food, brilliant service.
Torben A — Google review
First it located in wonderful historical place , second it have so delicious foods .
Omar A — Google review
Carrer d'En Blasco d'Alagó, 17, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•http://restaurantevinatea.com/•+34 964 16 07 44•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Vinatea
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Day 2

Southwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the southwest side side of town. Start the day off with Ajuntament de Morella, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Carrer porticat "La Plaça" Blasco d'Alagó. All together, your day would be filled with about 6 hours of non-stop fun.
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Ajuntament de Morella

3.8
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3.9
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City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Government Buildings
Ajuntament de Morella is a historic town hall located in the picturesque town of Morella, Spain. The Romanesque-style houses and Gothic facades of the surrounding buildings create a charming atmosphere. The interior preserves the traditional stone structure while incorporating modern elements. Visitors can admire elegant staircases offering stunning views of the castle and lush valley below. Inside, detailed information about the building and the city's history is available for exploration.
I visited for several minutes and our guide told us so many interesting facts about this building, the city of Morella and their history.
Plamen K — Google review
Beautyful
Chelsea M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Town hall of the town of Morella modern on the inside but preserving the entire structure of the town made of stone. Very touristy due to its history and its 13th century castle, which makes it one of the most beautiful towns in Spain. (Original) Casa consistorial del pueblo de Morella moderno interiormente pero conservando toda la estructura que tiene el pueblo hecho de piedra. Muy turístico por la historia y por su castillo del siglo XIII, lo que le convierte en uno de los pueblos más bonitos de España.
Marcos C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I would like to praise the work of a corporation that, together with the associations that make up the guilds of this city of Morella, organizes one of the parties with the most events, the longest in time, the most beautiful and endearing that I have had the privilege of attending. Sexeni is more than a local festival, it is the work of hundreds of people to demonstrate that the unity of a people, with a clear objective, is possible. Congratulations and on to the next one. (Original) Me gustaría elogiar la labor de a una corporación que, junto con las asociaciones que conforman los gremios de esta ciudad de Morella, organiza una de las fiestas con más actos, más largas en el tiempo, más bonitas y entrañables a las que he tenido el privilegio de asistir. el Sexeni es más que una fiesta local, es el trabajo de cientos de personas para demostrar que la unidad de un pueblo, con un objetivo claro, es posible. Enhorabuena y a por el siguiente.
Javi M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is appreciated that the doors are open even if you can only see the entrance area. In which you can see 4 giants, a Replica of the cover of the Apostles of the church of Santa Maria La Mayor in Morella, two awards although old since a long time has passed since their delivery, etc... (Original) Se agradece que las puertas estén abiertas aunque solo se pueda ver la zona de la entrada. En la que podrás ver a 4 gigantes, una Replica de la portada de los Apóstoles de la iglesia de Santa Maria La Mayor de Morella, dos premios aunque antiguos ya que ha pasado mucho tiempo desde su entrega, etc...
Juan — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Gothic style building was built between 1360 and 1420. The Gothic entrance and the Mudejar windows stand out on the outside while inside it is worth visiting the session hall with its excellent coffered ceiling. (Original) El edificio de estilo gotico fue construido entre 1360 y 1420. La entrada gótica y los ventanales mudéjares destacan en su exterior mientras que en el interior conviene visitar el salón de sesiones con su excelente artesonado.
Javier C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not worth it. Except for a sculpture that they preserve inside. A terminal cross in which Pope Luna, Vicente Ferrer and King Ferdinand appear. (Original) No merece la pena. Salvo por una escultura que conservan en el interior. Una cruz término en el que aparecen el papa luna, Vicente Ferrer y el Rey Fernando.
Alien1717 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice town hall inside with detailed information on everything. It is worth entering (Original) Ayuntamiento muy bonito por dentro con informacion detallada de todo.Merece la pena entrar
Francisco — Google review
Carrer de Segura Barreda, 28, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•http://www.morella.net/•+34 964 16 00 34•Tips and more reviews for Ajuntament de Morella
1 min · 200 ft
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Presó Medieval de Morella

3.4
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3.0
(2)
Historical landmark
The Medieval Prison of Morella is a captivating historical site located in the picturesque town of Morella. This 16th-century former prison offers a unique insight into the judicial and penal history of the region. Despite its small size, visitors can explore intriguing recreations of the prison's rooms and watch a short video on its history. Additionally, it is possible to obtain a combined ticket for various museums at a modest price, making it an affordable and enriching experience for history enthusiasts.
(Translated by Google) It is one of the emblematic places of the city. It is very small and takes a short time to visit, but they have a video and a curious recreation of the rooms. The ticket can be purchased together with the complete package of visits to the most important monuments. (Original) Es uno de los lugares emblemáticos de la ciudad. Es muy pequeña y se visita en poco tiempo, pero tienen un video y una recreación de las salas curiosa. La entrada se puede adquirir junto con el pack completo de visitas a los monumentos más importantes.
Marta C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Morella Prison, located in the charming municipality of Morella, is a fascinating place for those interested in history and architecture. This former prison, dating back to the 16th century, offers an intriguing glimpse into the judicial and penal history of the region. The prison is located on the ground floor of the Morella Town Hall, in the historic center of the city. The cells and common areas have been preserved in their original state, allowing visitors to imagine what prison life was like centuries ago. It is especially impressive to see the inscriptions that former prisoners left on the walls of the cells, a true time capsule. The place has an exhibition that offers information about the history of the prison and its role in the context of justice and society in the past. Although small, the exhibition is interesting and presented in a clear and accessible way. Despite its compact size, Morella Prison is steeped in history and offers an educational and moving experience. You can spend about an hour exploring the cells and reading about the history of the prison and those who were confined there. A possible area of ​​improvement would be signage and the availability of information in more languages. This would help international visitors better understand the history of the place. In short, Morella Prison is a must-see for history lovers in the area. It will transport you back in time and give you a unique insight into the life and times of those who were locked within its walls. (Original) La Prisión de Morella, ubicada en el encantador municipio de Morella, es un lugar fascinante para quienes se interesan en la historia y la arquitectura. Esta antigua prisión, que data del siglo XVI, ofrece un vistazo intrigante a la historia judicial y penal de la región. La prisión está situada en la planta baja del Ayuntamiento de Morella, en pleno centro histórico de la ciudad. Las celdas y las áreas comunes se han preservado en su estado original, lo que permite a los visitantes imaginar cómo era la vida en la prisión hace siglos. Resulta especialmente impactante ver las inscripciones que los antiguos prisioneros dejaron en las paredes de las celdas, una auténtica cápsula del tiempo. El lugar cuenta con una exposición que ofrece información sobre la historia de la prisión y su papel en el contexto de la justicia y la sociedad en el pasado. Aunque es pequeña, la exposición es interesante y se presenta de una manera clara y accesible. A pesar de su tamaño compacto, la prisión de Morella está llena de historia y ofrece una experiencia educativa y conmovedora. Puedes pasar alrededor de una hora explorando las celdas y leyendo sobre la historia de la prisión y de aquellos que estuvieron allí confinados. Una posible área de mejora sería la señalización y la disponibilidad de información en más idiomas. Esto ayudaría a los visitantes internacionales a comprender mejor la historia del lugar. En resumen, la Prisión de Morella es una visita obligada para los amantes de la historia que se encuentren en la zona. Te transportará atrás en el tiempo y te dará una visión única de la vida y los tiempos de aquellos que estuvieron encerrados entre sus paredes.
David A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not overly original, especially considering you've seen prisons of this type in many towns, but the information panels are very interesting. (Original) No es excesivamente original, sobre todo cuando has visto cárceles de este tipo en muchos pueblos, pero los paneles informativos están muy interesantes.
Ris R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but interesting free out of season apparently also no 2€50 (Original) Petit mais intéressant gratuit hors saison apparemment aussi non 2€50
Joelle Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place to visit for a modest price, you can get a voucher with different museums to see, it is cheaper, you can see a short projection on the history of the prison. (Original) Lugar para visitar por módico precio , se puede hacer un bono con distintos museos a ver sale más económico se puede ver una corta proyección sobre la historia de la prisión.
Jose A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not worth it except for few details such as the warden's office and the dungeons that were in use until 1969. (Original) No merece la pena salvo por escasos detalles como la oficina del alcaide y las mazmorras que estuvieron en uso hasta 1969.
Alien1717 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I expected something more, everything is very modernized. It doesn't look like a dungeon (Original) Esperaba algo más, está todo muy modernizado. Poco parece a una mazmorra
Quique ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit included if you pay for the full Morella ticket. The visit was pretty lame. (Original) Visita incluida si pagas el ticket completo de visitas a Morella. Bastante flojita la visita.
Antonio T — Google review
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Morella Jewish Quarter

4.0
(7)
Historical landmark
The Morella Jewish Quarter is a captivating area that invites exploration with its charming narrow alleys and hidden arches nestled among later-built houses. A highlight of this neighborhood is the Cuesta de Sant Joan, a picturesque staircase that weaves through the old town, perfect for capturing stunning photographs. After enjoying a meal at a nearby restaurant, visitors can easily wander into this enchanting enclave, which exudes an air of history and magic.
(Translated by Google) Corrections to geolocations are part of our voluntary work to geolocate the Jewish quarters of the Iberian Peninsula. Sometimes you don't know the exact location and look for a prominent place, or sometimes Google Maps places it on the wrong street so you have to suggest edits until they accept the changes. This is the accepted change for the entrance to the Morella Jewish Quarter. #JewishDeMorella. (Original) Correcciones a geolocalizaciones es parte de nuestro trabajo voluntario de geolocalizar a las Juderías de la Península Ibérica. A veces no se conoce el sitio exacto y se busca un lugar prominente, o a veces Google Maps la ubica en una calle equivocada por lo que hay que sugerir ediciones hasta que aceptan los cambios. Este es el cambio aceptado de la entrada a la Judería de Morella. #JuderíaDeMorella.
Jose V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visiting the town we entered a restaurant whose entrance is on the main street, we went down some stairs entering the premises and coming out to the terrace that is located right in the Jewish quarter. So after eating we visited the small Jewish quarter with narrow alleys. A remarkable space and a Jewish enclave full of spell and magic. (Original) Visitando la localidad entramos en un restaurante que la entrada es por la calle principal, bajamos unas escaleras adentrándonos en el local y saliendo a la terraza que tiene justamente ubicada en el barrio judío. Así que después de comer visitamos el pequeño barrio de la Judería con estrechos callejones. Un espacio destacable y un enclave judío lleno de embrujo y magia.
Lluis P — Google review
Very clean and pretty buildings and window boxes.
Jackie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best neighborhood in the town, a must visit, pity the cars parked and driving through such a beautiful narrow street (Original) El millor barri del poble, visita obligada lastima dels cotxes aparcats i circulant per un bonic carrer tan estret
Josep R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a shame it's not a little better cared for. Walking down one of the narrow streets, you come across a wooden platform that turns out to be the terrace of a bar. Leaving very little room to pass. It was quite disappointing. It didn't occur to me to take photos. (Original) Es una pena que no esté un poquito mejor cuidado. Caminando por una de las calles estrechas, te encuentras con una plataforma de madera que resulta que es la terraza de un bar. Dejando muy poco espacio para pasar. Fue bastante decepcionante. No se me ocurrió hacer fotos.
Ana G — Google review
Costa de Sant Joan, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain
3 min · 0.14 mi
4

Fundación Blasco de Alagón

Permanently Closed
Non-profit organization
Nestled in the heart of Morella, Fundación Blasco de Alagón is a vibrant hub that showcases the rich cultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship of the region. As you stroll along its main thoroughfare, you'll encounter charming shops and local artisans offering an array of delightful products, including signature truffles, exquisite honey varieties, and beautifully hand-woven carpets.
Partida Primera Río, 0 S/N, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Fundación Blasco de Alagón
3 min · 0.15 mi
5

Monumento a Julián García Gisbert "El mantero"

4.9
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3.7
(15)
Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Nestled in front of the Santa Maria la Mayor Church, the Monumento a Julián García Gisbert "El mantero" is a striking life-size bronze sculpture that pays tribute to Julian Garcia Gisbert, a key figure in the textile industry known for his role in popularizing the renowned Morellana blanket. This impressive piece not only honors him but also celebrates all those who contributed to bringing this iconic textile beyond local borders.
(Translated by Google) Monument dedicated to Julián García Gisbert who was one of the precursors of the textile industry in the making of the world-famous Morellana blanket. Today, after three generations, his grandson is still active. The life-size bronze sculpture sits on a bench in front of the Santa Maria la Mayor Church. This type of textile production has been Morella's main activity since the 18th century. Interesting story to discover. (Original) Monumento dedicado a Julián García Gisbert quien fue uno de los precursores de la industria textil en la confección de la mundialmente conocida manta Morellana. En la actualidad, después de tres generaciones sigue en actividad su nieto. La escultura de tamaño natural, de bronce esta sentada en un banco frente a la Iglesia Santa Maria la Mayor. Este tipo de confección textil ha sido la principal actividad de Morella desde el siglo XVIII. Interesante historia para descubrir.
Valeria G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great sculpture that immediately catches your eye. According to the information board: Monument to Julian Garcia Gisbert, a pioneer of the Morella textile industry and to all the people who made the Morellla blanket known beyond the borders of our country. Anonymously funded sculpture erected in his memory. Morella, summer 2015 (Original) Tolle Skulptur die einem direkt auffällt. Laut Info Tafel: Denkmal an Julian Garcia Gisbert, einem Vorreiter der Morella-Textilindustrie und an alle Menschen, die die Morellla-Decke über die Grenzen unseres Landes hinaus bekannt gemacht haben. Anonym finanzierte Skulptur, die zu seinem Gedenken errichtet wurde. Morella, Sommer 2015
Ulrike S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sculpture with a lot of life-size detail and with a plaque on the left hand side. (Original) Escultura con muchísimo detalle a tamaño real y con una placa a mano izquierda.
Juan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sculpture (Original) Escultura
Oscar R — Google review
Pcta. de l'Església, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•https://www.esculturaurbanaaragon.com.es/comunidadvalenciana14.h…•Tips and more reviews for Monumento a Julián García Gisbert "El mantero"
2 min · 0.11 mi
6

Carrer porticat "La Plaça" Blasco d'Alagó

4.5
(19)
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4.6
(16)
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) One of the most attractive streets in the city, the curious thing is that this street is named after the conqueror of Morella “Blasco de Alagón” and is known as Plaça Street, as this street was located in medieval times. the market. Apart from this, this street has a section of arcades or porticos. Almost all of the premises on the ground floor of the houses are occupied by commercial premises and hospitality establishments. Gene's coming and going along this street is common. (Original) Una de las calles con más atractivo de la ciudad, lo curioso es que a esta calle que lleva el nombre del conquistador de Morella “Blasco de Alagón” y se le conoce por la calle la Plaça, al ser esta calle en época medieval se situaba el mercado. Aparte esta calle cuenta con un tramo de soportales o pórticos. Casi la totalidad de los locales de los bajos de las casas están ocupados por locales comerciales y establecimiento de hostelería. El ir i devenir de gene por esta calle es habitual.
Lluis P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very clean and beautiful old town with many alleys and old stairs around the mountain, below the Morella castle ruins. A great destination with plenty of parking spaces. (Original) Sehr saubere und schöne Altstadt mit vielen Gassen und alten Treppen rund um den Berg, unterhalb der Burgruine von Morella. Ein tolles Ausflugsziel mit ausreichend Parkplätzen.
Hardy H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Known by all the people of Morella as “la Plaça”, it acquires this name because the market has been located there since medieval times. This street has an entire stretch of arcades that give it a special appeal. (Original) Conocida por todos los morellanos como “la Plaça”, adquiere este nombre debido a que desde época medieval se sitúa en ella el mercado. Dicha calle posee todo un tramo de soportales que le confieren un atractivo especial.
Francisco S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely arcaded street, with nice steep side streets and stairs (Original) Preciosa calle porticada, con bonitas calles laterales empinadas y escaleras
Fernando R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Porticoed street where most of the commercial and hospitality establishments in this town are concentrated. Area where you can buy typical Morella products and shop. Decoration at Christmas time. It also locates the town hall and other historic stately homes. (Original) Calle porticada en la que se concentra la mayor parte de locales comerciales y de hostelería de esta villa. Área donde adquirir productos morellanos típicos y hacer compras. Decoración en época navideña. También localiza el ayuntamiento y otras casas señoriales históricas.
Pedro M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very nice street with numerous restaurants and shops. (Original) Es una calle muy bonita con numerosos restaurantes y tiendas
Ángela V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good (Original) Bien
Oscar E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely (Original) Preciosa
Miguel D — Google review
Carrer d'En Blasco d'Alagó, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Carrer porticat "La Plaça" Blasco d'Alagó
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Carrer porticat "La Plaça" Blasco d'Alagó, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Casa Pere - Taperia Restaurant

3.9
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3.5
(296)
$$$$cheap
Bar & grill
Restaurant
Casa Pere - Taperia Restaurant is a long-established, family-run establishment that has been serving tapas and desserts since 1905. It offers a cozy ambiance for patrons to enjoy their meals. However, during lunchtime in small towns like Morella, finding a place to eat can be challenging as many restaurants may already be fully booked by 2pm.
Lunch time can be a challenge in small towns. If you arrive around 2pm be aware that many restaurants are already booked. If you walk around, you can find a good "menu" with appetizer, entrée, desert, and a drink for a reasonable price. When we arrived to Morella for the first time, we were looking for Morella Jewish Quarter to place the relevant point in Google Maps. Before searching, we had lunch here. The menu was great and the second floor room was very nice. This is one restaurant to come back. Caldo Morellano and local "embutidos" and cheese were great.
Jose V — Google review
Stopped for a drink before hiking the castle ruins. Came back to eat afterwards. Loved the food. We had tapas (patatas bravas, meatballs and asparagus/cheese/jambon), salada and cannelloni Everyone was very happy with the meals.
L R — Google review
Nice Tapas bar located in Morella. Food is good, drinks are ok. The restaurant is always full and one has to wait for free places. No parking in the area.
Matej — Google review
Verry beautifull place ppl veri pro with guest food its excellent you ca try anything location its spectacular , so if you are in zone of castellion de la plana the road to location deserve all time city its beautifull for visiting
Marius T — Google review
I really enjoyed the lunch I had here. The salad and fish was very good. Additionally, the upstairs area I sat in was very nice. On the other hand, the service was slow on the day I came. I think they were lacking in staff. On one final note, the coffee was terrible. The bottom of my cup was full of ground coffee. Shame, because it detracted from an otherwise excellent meal.
Thirsty H — Google review
Stopped for tapas and a drink, food was lovely and your sat in the heart of Morella.
Mark F — Google review
Regular quality, overpriced for 19.9€ menu (with +5 eur extra for special options), we expected a little better quality and more quantity. Good deserts. Service neither good nor bad.
Dmitry M — Google review
We went for the local menu at lunchtime, which gave us three starters, a main course and a desert. The food was good and it was value for money. We weren't big fans of the cheese with honey desert, but that was the only "low" point of the meal. We were eating outside and were a little disappointed with the number of cars driving past (authorized cars only). Such a shame in an historic town like this.
Jeroen M — Google review
Carrer d'En Blasco d'Alagó, 22, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•http://www.casapere.es/•+34 964 35 24 96•Tips and more reviews for Casa Pere - Taperia Restaurant

BAR CHOFER

3.5
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2.7
(25)
Tapas bar
If you're looking for a delightful dining experience, Bar Chofer is definitely worth a visit. Nestled in a prime location, this eatery offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere where the staff treats you with genuine kindness. While the portions may be on the smaller side, they are packed with flavor and satisfaction. Diners have enjoyed various dishes like mixed salads, platters of ham and cheese recommended by attentive waitstaff, as well as grilled meats that leave you wanting more.
I recommend with all confidence. pleasant atmosphere, good service, food and drink for all tastes at affordable prices. If you arrive in Morella, take your breath away at Bar Chofer. An unforgettable experience
Florentina M — Google review
Patatas bravas came out of the microwave and were still cold and undercooked. Very cramped space, no toilet paper in the ladies WC, some cowboy movie was playing on the TV. The guy behind the bar was nice but that was the only positive about our experience.
Verena D — Google review
Really bad patatas bravas and chicken nuggets
Lotta S — Google review
Super!!
Marta A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food was very average, it wasn't bad but in terms of quality it depended on the dish, it had something to be desired, then the trotters, the empanada and the bravas were not bad, but the rest was stuff bought frozen from Mercadona. The attention of the waiters was excellent and the place was very well located, that's why it stands out. The price was not high for its location either. (Original) La comida era muy normalita, no estaba mala pero en cuanto a la calidad depende del plato daba que desear, luego las manitas, la empanada y las bravas no estaban mal, pero el resto había cosas rollo compradas congeladas del mercadona. La atención de los camareros excelente y el local muy bien ubicado, por eso la nota. El precio tampoco era elevado para la ubicación que tiene.
Yzguail — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a casual bar without pretentiousness, the food is mixed dishes, they do not make sandwiches. Some snacks are not bad at all, although some came out cold. The only good thing about it is that it is central. The correct attention. They have a terrace outside or a few tables inside, although it is a small place. Not recommended for use with a wheelchair. (Original) Es un bar de paso sin pretencioso, la comida es de platos convinados no hacen bocata. Algún plato de picoteo no está nada mal aunque algunos salieron fríos. Lo único que tiene bueno, que es céntrico. La atención la correcta. Tienen terraza fuera o unas cuantas mesa dentro, aunque es un local pequeño. No recomendado para ir con silla ruedas.
Jesus C — Google review
(Translated by Google) After looking at other people's reviews we decided to go. We had to wait a little but nothing excessive. They treated us with kindness. Three people ate, and I can say that we were happy with what we ordered, everything with good flavor. The portions are small but juicy. - a mixed salad - a plate of ham, cheese and cured meat (on the waiter's recommendation, a great success) - two grilled meats (I had there.i.oli) Price. Lunch with three drinks: €40.30 I recommend going. (Original) Tras mirar las reseñas de otras personas nos animamos a ir. Tuvimos que esperar un poco pero nada exagerado. Nos atendieron con amabilidad. Comimos tres personas, y decir que quedamos contentos con lo que pedimos, todo con buen sabor. Las porciones uno escasas pero jugosas. - una ensalada mixta - un plato de jamón, queso y cecina (por recomendación del camarero, todo un acierto) - dos parrilladas de carne (llevaba allí.i.oli ) Precio. La comida con tres bebidas: 40.30 e Recomiendo ir.
Kristina O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything was great, good quantities, everything was great, the waiter was very attentive, we went for lunch around 4pm and they didn't give us any problems, on the contrary, they had a smile on their faces at all times. I'm adding photos of the tapas, I forgot to add the grilled meat (it looked so good that I didn't have time to take a photo). They allow pets on the terrace with everything (drinks, coffees and all the food €20 per person and you leave rolling! (Original) Todo genial buenas cantidades todo buenísimo camarero muy atento fuimos para comer sobre las 16 horas y no nos pusieron ninguna pega al contrario con una sonrisa en todo momento, añado fotos de las tapas me falto por añadir la parrillada de carne ( tenía tan buena pinta que no me dio tiempo de hacer la foto ) permiten mascotas en la terraza con todo ( bebida , cafés y toda la comida 20€ por persona y sales rodando !
Yaiza S — Google review
Carrer d'En Blasco d'Alagó, 9, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•+34 673 06 62 32•Tips and more reviews for BAR CHOFER
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Convent de Sant Francesc and Monumento al General Cabrera and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 6 hours.
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Convent de Sant Francesc

4.3
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3.5
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Temporarily Closed
Convent
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Sacred & Religious Sites
Convent de Sant Francesc, located in Placa de Benet XIII, is a stunning example of Valencian Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Constructed over several centuries, it boasts remarkable features such as the intricate main entrances, original 14th-century stained glass windows, a churrigueresque Baroque altar, and an exceptional organ. Although in need of restoration, the convent is used for exhibitions and concerts due to its magnificent acoustics.
(Translated by Google) The Convent is part of the visit to the Castle, in fact, it is accessed from here. The Convent remains standing and is well preserved, the part that has been restored, because there is still a lot of work left. Only three quarters of the courtyard can be explored, the rest is in ruins. The Convent itself has no furniture that remains from when it was occupied. We saw that it is still under construction, so I deduce that they will gradually recover their original state. The bathrooms were on one side of the patio, the women's bathroom had two toilets and they were clean. (Original) El Convento entra dentro de la visita al Castillo, de hecho, se accede por aquí. El Convento se mantiene en pie y está bien conservado, la parte que han restaurado, porque todavía queda mucho trabajo. Del patio, solo se pueden recorrer tres cuartas partes, el resto está en ruinas. El Convento en sí no tiene mobiliario que se conserve de cuando estaba ocupado. Vimos que sigue en obras, por lo que deduzco que irán recuperando poco a poco su estado original. Los baños estaban en un lateral del patio, el de mujeres tenía dos wc y estaban limpios.
Sara M — Google review
Looks very impressive and interesting. Unfortunately, it is closed.
Plamen K — Google review
I’m going on my way
DE B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately you cannot visit the monastery at the moment because it is being renovated. But what is also good is that things are being done to preserve cultural monuments. There are many other sights to see in Morella. (Original) Leider kann man das Kloster zur Zeit nicht besuchen da es renoviert wird. Was aber auch wieder gut ist, dass für die Erhaltung von Kulturdenkmälern getan wird. Dafür gibt es in Morella noch viele weiter Sehenswürdigkeiten zu sehen.
Ulrike S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Convent of San Francisco de Morella, whose foundation is not dated. Some authors indicate that it was the year of conquest of the town, in 1232, but most put it back until 1270 or 1272, although they all agree that it was a foundation of James I the Conqueror (1213-1276). It is currently under construction and cannot be visited. I think they are planning to make a hostel. The confiscation caused it to deteriorate. The most notable remains of the monastic complex are the cloister, the chapter house, and the church. The cloister is the oldest element. It has an irregular floor plan, and has lost the roof that covered its pandas. It presents a very sober decoration, characteristic of the buildings belonging to mendicant communities of the first Valencian Gothic. It is structured by means of three-lobed arches that rest on capitals with simple prismatic shapes, under which there are four-lobed columns with bases of similar shapes, and which are supported on a parapet, whose only decoration is a simple molding. In the Chapter House, the extraordinary fresco paintings made in the 15th century stand out, representing the Tree of Life and the Dance of Death, and which have been recently restored. The iconography based on the calamities of the Black Death and its repercussions. The theme of death dominated the Late Middle Ages and expresses that the joys of the world are perishable and that one must be prepared to die a Christian death and, on the other hand, it has a satirical intention by making everyone fall dead, regardless of their age. or their social position, given the equalizing power of death. (Original) El Convento de San Francisco de Morella, cuyo fundación no esta datada. Algunos autores indican que fue el año de conquista de la villa, en 1232, pero la mayoría lo atrasan hasta 1270 o 1272, aunque todos coinciden en que fue una fundación de Jaime I el Conquistador (1213-1276). En estos momentos está en obras y no se puede visitar. Creo que se planea hacer un parador. La desamortización hizo que se deteriorara. Los restos más destacados del conjunto monástico son el claustro, la sala capitular, y la iglesia. El claustro es el elemento más antiguo. Tiene una planta irregular, y ha perdido la techumbre que cubrió sus pandas. Presenta una decoración muy sobria, característica de los edificios pertenecientes a comunidades mendicantes del primer gótico valenciano. Se estructura por medio de arcos trilobulados que se apoyan sobre unos capiteles con unas sencillas formas prismáticas, bajo los cuáles hay unas columnas tetralobuladas con unas basas de formas similares, y que se sostienen sobre un pretil, cuya única decoración es una sencilla moldura. En la sala Capitular destaca las extraordinarias pinturas realizadas al fresco en el siglo XV, que representan el Árbol de la Vida y la Danza de la Muerte, y que han sido recientemente restauradas. La iconografía basada en la calamidades de la peste negra y su repercusión. El tema de la muerte dominó la Baja Edad Media y expresa que los goces del mundo son perecederos y que hay que estar preparado para morir cristianamente y, por otro lado, tiene una intención satírica al hacer que todos caigan muertos, con independencia de su edad o su posición social, dado el poder igualatorio de la muerte.
Javier C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The convent and the first church that they had in the city after their wars, enjoyed throughout history, preserve very little on the walls. And conservation, thanks to donations, is recovering part of the areas. On the other hand, it is the entrance to the castle, and its price is not much. (Original) El convento y la primera iglesia que tuvieron en la ciudad después de sus guerras, disfrutadas a través de la historia ,conservan muy poco en las paredes. Y la conservación gracias a las donaciones están recuperando parte de las zonas. Por otro lado es la entrada hacia el castillo, y su precio no es mucho.
Sergio ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful, but it deserves a great restoration, it is the climb to the castle and you have to pay an entrance fee, I have read somewhere that it is planned that in the future it will be a National Parador, it is used for exhibitions and concerts since they say that the acoustics are magnificent (Original) Muy bonito, pero merece una gran restauración, es la subida al castillo y hay que pagar entrada, he leido por ahí que está previsto que en un futuro sea Parador Nacional, se utiliza para exposiciones y conciertos ya que dicen que la acustica es magnifica
Jesus S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Franciscan convent of Morella was founded around 1270, with its community established in 1272. The work on the convent began at that time in the Gothic style typical of the time. Much of the cloister dates from the final decades of the 13th century, and work on the church also began then, although it will not be completed until the end of the 14th century. Exclaustrated due to the confiscation of Mendizábal in the first half of the 19th century, it was later used as a barracks, among other things, until it fell into ruin during the 20th century, at the end of which its restoration began. A typical building of the mendicant orders, its Gothic remains make it one of the most outstanding buildings in Morella. But it is the fresco painting that is preserved in its old chapter house that makes it a unique set. A work from the 15th century, a “Dance of Death” and a representation of it – Death – shooting an arrow towards a “tree of Life” are quite well preserved, iconography that is rare in the Iberian Peninsula. Today the convent is visited together with the castle, and in both a series of posters have been placed giving information about the different parts of the complex, highlighting the magnificent information panels in the chapter house about the paintings mentioned. (Original) El convento franciscano de Morella nace hacia 1270, estando asentada su comunidad en 1272. Las obras del convento comenzaron en esas fechas en el estilo gótico propio de la época. Buena parte del claustro data de las décadas finales del XIII, habiéndose también iniciado entonces la obra de la iglesia, si bien ésta no será terminada hasta finales del siglo XIV. Exclaustrado a causa de la desamortización de Mendizábal, en la primera mitad del XIX, fue después cuartel, entre otras cosas, hasta acabar en ruina durante el siglo XX, a finales del cual comenzó su restauración. Típico edificio de las órdenes mendicantes, sus restos góticos lo hacen uno de los edificios más destacados de Morella. Pero es la pintura al fresco que se conserva en su antigua sala capitular lo que hace de él un conjunto único. Obra del siglo XV, se conserva bastante bien una «Danza de la Muerte» y una representación de ésta –la Muerte– disparando una flecha hacia un «árbol de la Vida», iconografía poco frecuente en la Península ibérica. Hoy el convento se visita junto con el castillo, y en ambos se han colocado una serie de carteles en los que se da información sobre las distintas parte del conjunto, destacando los magníficos paneles informativos de la sala capitular sobre las pinturas comentadas.
Francisco R — Google review
Carrer de l'Hospital, 3, 9, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•http://www.morellaturistica.com/•+34 661 42 52 94•Tips and more reviews for Convent de Sant Francesc
2 min · 0.1 mi
2

Monumento al General Cabrera

4.4
(5)
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3.9
(8)
Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
(Translated by Google) The statue of General Cabrera, "the Tiger of Maestrazgo", is the work of the Valencian José Manuel García Cerveró, commissioned by the Castellón Provincial Council to celebrate the bicentennial of his birth - December 1806 -, inaugurated in 2006. Ramón Cabrera y Griñó, born in Tortosa, was one of the main Carlist generals, earning his nickname in the First Carlist War (1833-1840). His memory is linked to Morella, which he conquered in 1838 and which he successfully defended from the siege to which the liberal General Oráa subjected it. For this reason, the claimant Charles V granted him the title of Count of Morella. Cabrera did not accept the Oñate agreement (August 1839) that put an end to the war, remaining in Morella and the Maestrazgo until 1840, when he was expelled by General Espartero. Cabrera went into exile to France and, after participating in the Second Carlist War (1847-1849), to England, where he ended up recognizing Alfonso XII in 1875, who recognized him with the county title of Morella. He died in England in 1877. The statue represents him on horseback with his typical cap and cape, which he wore on campaign. (Original) La estatua al general Cabrera, «el Tigre del Maestrazgo», es obra del valenciano José Manuel García Cerveró, encargada por la Diputación de Castellón para celebrar el bicentenario de su nacimiento -diciembre de 1806–, inaugurada en 2006. Ramón Cabrera y Griñó, nacido en Tortosa, fue uno de los principales generales carlistas, ganándose su apodo en la Primera Guerra Carlista (1833-1840). Su memoria está ligada a Morella, que conquistó en 1838 y que defendió con éxito del cerco al que la sometió el liberal general Oráa. Por ello, el pretendiente Carlos V le otorgó el título de conde de Morella. Cabrera no aceptó el acuerdo de Oñate (agosto de 1839) que ponía fin a la guerra, manteniéndose en Morella y el Maestrazgo hasta 1840, cuando fue expulsado por el general Espartero. Cabrera se exilió a Francia y, tras participar en la Segunda Guerra Carlista (1847-1849), a Inglaterra, donde acabó reconociendo a Alfonso XII en 1875, quien le reconoció el título condal de Morella. Falleció en Inglaterra en 1877. La estatua lo representa a caballo con sus típicas gorra y capa, que llevaba en campaña.
Francisco R — Google review
Carrer de l'Hospital, 5, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Monumento al General Cabrera
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3

Museu Etnològic de Morella i El Maestrat

3.6
(5)
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3.6
(5)
Permanently Closed
Museum
History Museums
The Museu Etnològic de Morella i El Maestrat is a captivating destination that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors will find it to be an intriguing place, filled with fascinating exhibits that reflect local traditions and history. Moreover, the city itself is a stunning gem, offering breathtaking views and charming streets that make exploring it a delightful experience.
(Translated by Google) The museum is very interesting and the city is a surprising and beautiful place. (Original) El museo es muy interesante y la ciudad es un lugar sorprendente y precioso.
Javier F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good museum. (Original) Buen museo.
Chema L — Google review
Carrer del Castell, 0, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Museu Etnològic de Morella i El Maestrat
9 min · 0.46 mi
4

Plaça d'armes

4.5
(6)
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4.3
(13)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Plaza de Armas in Morella is a historically rich and beautiful square located at the heart of the medieval city. Positioned atop a hill, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, its walls, and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can climb 90 steps to reach a small stone terrace with a dry cistern at its center. The square is surrounded by spacious rooms providing historical information for tourists and features a well in the middle.
(Translated by Google) The Plaza de Armas de Morella is a place full of history and beauty in the heart of this charming medieval city. Surrounded by impressive walls and with panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape, the square is a must-see for any visitor to Morella. What stands out most about the Plaza de Armas is its privileged location. Located at the top of the hill, the square offers stunning views of the city, its walls and the surrounding countryside. There is nothing like watching the sunset from this point, with the city bathed in the golden colors of the end of the day. The square is also surrounded by historic buildings, including the imposing Morella castle. You can feel the history emanating from these ancient buildings, some of which date back to the 13th century. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these architectural wonders and learn more about Morella's rich history. In the center of the square there is an old well that adds a touch of charm. Although no longer in use, it is a fascinating reminder of what life was like in times gone by. One suggestion to improve the experience would be to place more benches and seating areas in the plaza. This would allow visitors to sit and enjoy the views for longer. In short, the Plaza de Armas de Morella is a hidden treasure that offers a unique combination of history, beauty and panoramic views. Whether you are interested in history, architecture or simply want to enjoy a spectacular view, the Plaza de Armas will not disappoint. (Original) La Plaza de Armas de Morella es un lugar lleno de historia y belleza en el corazón de esta encantadora ciudad medieval. Rodeada por impresionantes murallas y con vistas panorámicas de la ciudad y el paisaje circundante, la plaza es un lugar imprescindible para cualquier visitante de Morella. Lo que más destaca de la Plaza de Armas es su ubicación privilegiada. Situada en la cima de la colina, la plaza ofrece vistas impresionantes de la ciudad, sus murallas y el campo circundante. No hay nada como contemplar el atardecer desde este punto, con la ciudad bañada en los colores dorados del final del día. La plaza también está rodeada de edificios históricos, incluyendo el imponente castillo de Morella. Puedes sentir la historia que emana de estos edificios antiguos, algunos de los cuales datan del siglo XIII. No te pierdas la oportunidad de explorar estas maravillas arquitectónicas y de aprender más sobre la rica historia de Morella. En el centro de la plaza se encuentra un antiguo pozo que le añade un toque de encanto. Aunque ya no está en uso, es un recordatorio fascinante de cómo era la vida en tiempos pasados. Una sugerencia para mejorar la experiencia sería colocar más bancos y áreas de descanso en la plaza. Esto permitiría a los visitantes sentarse y disfrutar de las vistas durante más tiempo. En resumen, la Plaza de Armas de Morella es un tesoro escondido que ofrece una combinación única de historia, belleza y vistas panorámicas. Ya sea que estés interesado en la historia, la arquitectura o simplemente quieras disfrutar de una vista espectacular, la Plaza de Armas no te decepcionará.
David A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very spacious and large, with 360° views of Morella. Surrounded by rooms or rooms to see since they have information for tourists. In the middle you can see a well. There is also a trash can, so don't throw your trash on the ground and be civil. And enjoy!!! (Original) Muy amplia y grande, con vistas 360° de Morella. Rodeada de habitaciones o estancias para ver ya que cuentan con información para el turista. En el medio podrás ver un pozo. También hay una papelera, así que no tires la basura al suelo y se cívico. Y disfruta!!!
Juan — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the center of the square we find a cistern or water well of Roman origin, with a medieval curb and protected by a small sentry box built in the 19th century. The parade ground has a surrounding wall reinforced by semicircular arches, some of them open, on which the guard patrol ran. Around the square there are a series of buildings and pavilions that housed the quarters of officers and non-commissioned officers. In one of the corners we find the remains of what was once a guardhouse. All the buildings that we find in this place were built towards the end of the 19th century. The castle remained in use until 1911 when it was abandoned by the military authorities. (Original) En el centro de la plaza encontramos un aljibe o pozo de agua de origen romano, con brocal medieval y protegido por una pequeña garita realizada en el siglo XIX. El patio de armas cuenta con un muro circundante reforzado mediante arcos de medio punto, algunos de ellos abiertos, sobre el que discurría la ronda de guardia. Alrededor de la plaza se encuentran una serie de edificaciones y pabellones que albergaban las estancias de oficiales y suboficiales. En una de las esquinas encontramos los restos de lo que fue un cuerpo de guardia. Todas las edificaciones que encontramos en este lugar fueron construidas hacia finales del siglo XIX. El castillo permaneció en uso hasta 1911 en que fue abandonado por las autoridades militares.
Francisco S — Google review
(Translated by Google) After its 90 steps you discover that your suffering gives you access to a small stone terrace in which the center is a dry cistern. Rooms full of banners with historical information and what is, was and will forever be a monument to those who fell in battle defending the walls. Anyone who has visited knows what I mean. (Original) Tras sus 90 escalones descubres que tu sufrimiento te da acceso a una terracita de pedriza en la que el centro es un aljibe seco. Habitaciones llenas de pancartas con información historica y lo que es, era y sera para siempre un monumento a los caidos en la batalla defendiendo las murallas. Quién lo ha visitado sabe a qué me refiero.
Ana S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best thing about the castle is the canyon! Castle area very demolished and poorly maintained! Entry should be free for people with disabilities! Difficult accessibility! (Original) Lo mejor del castillo el cañón! Zona del castillo muy derruida y poco cuidado! Debería ser gratis la entrada a gente con discapacidad! Difícil accesibilidad!
María P — Google review
12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Plaça d'armes
10 min · 0.54 mi
5

Jardí dels Poetes

4.4
(35)
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4.0
(1)
Open air museum
Nice and quiet garden we visited during our excursion on the way to the Castle.
Plamen K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to spend some time enjoying the plants. (Original) Un lugar precioso para pasar un rato disfrutando de las plantas.
Pau M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very romantic corner. It is quite well maintained. If your visit coincides with blooming time, you will love it. (Original) Un racó molt romàntic. Està força ben cuidat. Si la vostra visita coincideix amb temps de floració, us encantarà.
Jordi D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small and beautiful tribute to the poets and poetesses in the form of a garden. Highly recommended. (Original) Pequeño y precioso homenaje a los poetas y poetisas en forma de jardin. Muy recomendable.
Fernando C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small garden with local plants.... Very curious (Original) Un jardín pequeñito con plantas de la zona.... Muy curioso
Vic G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cool (Original) Muy chulo
L. A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a garden that is lost within Morella and that you discover by chance walking its little streets. Magical place where you sit for a moment and it seems like you are transported back in time. It also has the theme of famous poets so you can spend a few minutes reading their posters. All very beautiful and calm. (Original) Es un jardín que está perdido dentro de Morella y que descubres por casualidad caminando sus callecitas. Lugar mágico en el que te sientas un momento y parece que te trasladaras en el tiempo. Además tiene la temática de poetas famosos por lo que puedes estar unos minutos leyendo sus carteles. Todo muy bello y tranquilo.
Valeria G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful corner between wildness and care with floral and decorative details that unites nature with a tribute to poetry through several individual presentations by Spanish poets. Next to it, a plaque commemorates the group of poetesses. (Original) Un bonito rincón entre agreste y cuidado con detalles florales y decorativos que une naturaleza con el homenaje a la poesía a través de varias presentaciones individuales de poetas españoles. Al lado una placa recuerda al conjunto de poetisas.
Pedro M — Google review
12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Jardí dels Poetes
2 min · 0.1 mi
6

King Gate

4.5
(18)
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3.6
(10)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
King Gate is a stunning and monumental feature that stands as a testament to the rich history of the city. As you stroll along the ancient walls, you'll encounter this impressive door among others, each telling its own story. The area is filled with legendary characters and historical significance, making it an inspiring destination for visitors. Its beauty captivates many who return time and again to soak in its charm.
(Translated by Google) Nothing relevant about the door since as this door you will be able to see some along the entire wall (Original) Nada relevante de la puerta ya que como está puerta podrás ver alguna que otra a lo largo de toda la muralla
Juan — Google review
(Translated by Google) If I'm not mistaken, it's the only one in the area. To have a beer and that's it. It's almost self-service. It's possible it's because of the date we went. (Original) Si no me equivoco es el único de la zona. Para tomar una caña y ya. Casi es un auto servicio. Es posible que sea por la fecha en la que fuimos.
Luis T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Where we enter the walled town of Morella (Original) Por donde entramos al pueblo amurallado de Morella
Raúl C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The King's Gate, so called because Jaume I entered Morella through it, is part of the Walls that surround the entire city of Morella. Although of origin prior to the Reconquest of Jaume I, the current wall dates from the 14th-15th centuries with the 18th century modification of its upper part, now in loopholes. There are 2 kilometers of wall, crossed by 7 gates and 10 towers, some of which now house different museums. (Original) La puerta del Rey, denominada así porque por ella hizo su entrada Jaume I en Morella, forma parte de las Murallas rodean toda la ciudad de Morella. Aunque de origen anterior a la Reconquista de Jaume I, la actual muralla data de los S.XIV-S.XV con la modificación del S.XVIII de su parte superior, ahora en aspilleras. Son 2 kilómetros de muralla, franqueada por 7 puertas y 10 torres algunas de las cuales ahora albergan diferentes museos.
Javier C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Monumental and inspiring this part of the city full of history and legendary characters (Original) Monumental e inspiradora esta parte de la ciudad cargada de historia y personajes legendarios
Jesus A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty (Original) Bonito
Néstor B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved it, that's why I usually visit it!! (Original) Me encanto , por eso suelo visitarlo!!
Jose M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Muy bonito
Angela P — Google review
L' Hort del Baró, 12A, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•https://www.morella.net/turist-info-morella/•Tips and more reviews for King Gate
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Jardí dels Poetes.

Marquès de Cruïlles

4.3
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4.2
(798)
$$$$cheap
Mediterranean restaurant
Bar & grill
Nestled away from the bustling main dining area, Marquès de Cruïlles is a delightful Mediterranean restaurant that exudes old-world charm. With its enchanting garden courtyard adorned with vibrant flowers, it offers a serene escape for diners. Guests rave about the delectable specialty croquettes and other traditional dishes that showcase local flavors. The ambiance is relaxing, making it an ideal spot to unwind after exploring nearby attractions like the castle.
What a hidden gem and well worth seeking out. The food was first class. We had an amazing salad, followed by cod in tomato based broth and giant red shrimp on top. The restaurant is charming both inside and out. The service was excellent. Spotlessly clean toilets. A real treat!
Moira W — Google review
Off the main area for food in a lovely spot with great flowers around. the food is very good. We got there at 3:45 and were told you can come if you eat quickly, which we did and were done before they closed at 5… we left at 4:45. They were not very friendly or welcoming so that kind of dampened the experience. Simple things like “is this type of wine sweet?” “ it’s not sweet. It’s not dry.” But with a horrible attitude. Just didn’t feel all that welcomed.
Lindsey — Google review
We visited with two friends after touring the castle. The restaurant has a beautiful courtyard and is in a very relaxing setting. We chose from the menu del dia, and each couple shared a meal. The food was very good and we all especially enjoyed the freshly made patatas frites. The house salad was amazing and plenty for two adults. We would rate 4.5 if we could.
Stephanie H — Google review
The closing time was 17:00, at 15:43 we entered the red and the woman inside told us that it’s closed. Just lazy people, we were walking for nothing.
Natalia F — Google review
quite simply a disaster! starters arrived seemed fine then three of us were served a main course of supposed lamb stew which was nothing but fat and skin and bone from the cheapest cut of lamb, even the Spanish guests next to us refused to eat it we complained and were offered another main course. three chose the cod which we were told would take another 10 minutes. 35 minutes later it arrived and looked nice with the prawn on top. the cod in all three cases was raw through about two thirds of the fish again we complained and asked for the bill. they had the cheek to try to charge us the better part of the cost of the total despite the fact that three of us only had a starter no apology offered we left hungry in twenty years the worst meal I have ever had in lovely Spain
Jim P — Google review
Came across this restaurant while wandering around the town. Lovely food and great service 👍
Laura W — Google review
Slightly off the main drag, but lovely courtyard and fanstastic food. Highly recommend it.
Arthur D — Google review
Home cooked locally sourced food. Lovely people. Go try.
Paul D — Google review
Carrer de l'Hospital, 19, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•https://www.marquesdecruilles.net/•+34 666 67 47 50•Tips and more reviews for Marquès de Cruïlles

Hotel Restaurante Cardenal Ram

4.3
(1439)
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4.0
(327)
Hotel
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurant
Hotel Restaurante Cardenal Ram is a charming hotel housed in a historic 16th-century building, offering cozy and intimate rooms for a comfortable stay. The on-site restaurant serves delicious dishes such as wild boar in mustard sauce and whole leg of lamb, accompanied by an extensive wine list categorized by regions. While the reception service has been noted to be somewhat lacking in warmth, the knowledgeable and helpful staff contribute to making it a superb place for an enjoyable dining experience.
We stayed with our daughter for one night and would definitely stay again. Air con worked brilliantly, room was spacious and immaculate with amazing views of the mountains. The bed was comfortable and nice big shower. Great location
Jo M — Google review
This a beautiful hotel in the heart of Morella. It’s more of a place to enjoy their lovely food and stay over after, than a hotel. There is no bar or a place to have a coffee. We couldn’t turn the heating down in our bedroom, which goes against their green policy.
Bob H — Google review
It is a very nice hotel. The location was perfect for what we wanted. The room had excellent views of the mountains and was very quiet. The breakfast was reasonable priced and we enjoyed eating there. They only need more people at the reception desk. I had to wait a long time to get my keys reset. Overall, we would enjoyed our stay and would recommend the hotel to our friends.
Steven C — Google review
𝐿𝑎 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑜𝑑𝑖𝑑𝑎𝑑 𝑑𝑒𝑙 𝑙𝑜𝑐𝑎𝑙, 𝑙𝑎 𝑐𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑑𝑒𝑧 𝑑𝑒𝑙 𝑎𝑚𝑏𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑒, 𝑙𝑎 𝑎𝑚𝑎𝑏𝑖𝑙𝑖𝑑𝑎𝑑 𝑒𝑛 𝑒𝑙 𝑡𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑜, 𝑒𝑙 𝑚𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑙 𝑑𝑒 𝑡𝑒𝑙𝑎 𝑏𝑙𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑎 𝑖𝑚𝑝𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑡𝑎, 𝑙𝑎 𝑐𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑑𝑎𝑑 𝑑𝑒𝑙 𝑝𝑎𝑛, 𝑠𝑜𝑛 𝑚𝑜𝑡𝑖𝑣𝑜𝑠 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑜𝑟𝑎𝑟 𝑚𝑢𝑦 𝑝𝑜𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑣𝑎𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝑢𝑛 𝑏𝑢𝑒𝑛 𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑢𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒, 𝑝𝑢𝑒𝑠 𝑏𝑖𝑒𝑛, 𝑒𝑙 ‘𝐻𝑜𝑡𝑒𝑙 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑢𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝐶𝑎𝑟𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑎𝑙 𝑅𝑎𝑚’ 𝑝𝑢𝑒𝑑𝑒 ℎ𝑎𝑐𝑒𝑟 𝑎𝑙𝑎𝑟𝑑𝑒 𝑑𝑒 𝑡𝑜𝑑𝑜𝑠 𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑠: - 𝑆𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑎𝑠 𝑚𝑢𝑦 𝑐𝑜́𝑚𝑜𝑑𝑎𝑠 𝑦 𝑚𝑒𝑠𝑎𝑠 𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑠 𝑒𝑛 𝑢𝑛 𝑎𝑚𝑏𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑑𝑜𝑟, 𝑐𝑜𝑛 𝑢𝑛𝑎 𝑠𝑢𝑎𝑣𝑒 𝑚𝑢́𝑠𝑖𝑐𝑎 𝑑𝑒 𝑓𝑜𝑛𝑑𝑜. - 𝐸𝑙 𝑡𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑜 𝑎𝑙 𝑐𝑙𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝑒𝑠 𝑚𝑢𝑦 𝑎𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑎𝑏𝑙𝑒 𝑦 𝑐𝑒𝑟𝑐𝑎𝑛𝑜, ℎ𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑒́𝑛𝑑𝑜𝑛𝑜𝑠 𝑠𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑟 𝑐𝑜́𝑚𝑜𝑑𝑜𝑠 𝑒𝑛 𝑡𝑜𝑑𝑜 𝑚𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑜. - 𝐸𝑙 𝑖𝑛𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝑑𝑖𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑡𝑖𝑑𝑜 𝑑𝑒 𝑙𝑎 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑖𝑑𝑎 𝑓𝑢𝑒 𝑐𝑢𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑜 𝑢𝑛𝑜 𝑑𝑒 𝑙𝑜𝑠 𝑐𝑎𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑠 𝑣𝑖𝑛𝑜 𝑎 𝑝𝑒𝑑𝑖𝑟𝑛𝑜𝑠 𝑙𝑜𝑠 𝑝𝑜𝑠𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠 𝑐𝑢𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑜 𝑒𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑎́𝑏𝑎𝑚𝑜𝑠 𝑡𝑜𝑑𝑎𝑣𝑖́𝑎 𝑢𝑛 𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝑦 𝑙𝑜𝑠 𝑝𝑙𝑎𝑡𝑜𝑠 𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑐𝑖𝑝𝑎𝑙𝑒𝑠. - 𝐸𝑛 𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑜 𝑎 𝑙𝑎 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑖𝑑𝑎, 𝑒𝑛 𝑔𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑙 𝑏𝑖𝑒𝑛, 𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑦 𝑒𝑙𝑎𝑏𝑜𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑠 𝑠𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑎𝑠, 𝑙𝑜𝑠 𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑠 𝑠𝑜𝑛 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑜 𝑎𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑣𝑜𝑠, 𝑒𝑙 𝑝𝑒𝑠𝑐𝑎𝑑𝑜 𝑡𝑒𝑛𝑖́𝑎 𝑢𝑛 𝑏𝑢𝑒𝑛 𝑝𝑢𝑛𝑡𝑜, 𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑜 𝑙𝑎 𝑐𝑎𝑟𝑛𝑒 𝑒𝑟𝑎 𝑙𝑎 𝑝𝑢𝑛𝑡𝑎 𝑑𝑒𝑙 𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑜 𝑦 𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑏𝑎 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒 𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑜𝑠𝑎. 𝑃𝑜𝑠𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠 𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑠. 𝐸𝑛 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑗𝑢𝑛𝑡𝑜, 𝑒𝑙 𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑜 𝑚𝑒 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑒𝑐𝑒 𝑢𝑛 𝑝𝑒𝑙𝑖́𝑛 𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑣𝑎𝑑𝑜 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎 𝑙𝑎 𝑜𝑓𝑒𝑟𝑡𝑎.
Esteban S — Google review
Very bad service, the waiter didn't even think to pour the wine. The food is all mediocre, except for the meat - it's done perfectly. Cheesecake is more like Russian syrniki than cheesecake.
Anton N — Google review
Beautiful hotel in the medival building in the heart of Morella. We stay 1 night. Room had fantastic views to the mountains and village roofs. Clean, good equipped with perfect beds made our stay very comfortable. In hotel restaurant we ate very tasty local food. Love it!
Javacacava — Google review
Stopped here for breakfast. Buffet option with coffee and juice only €8. Good selection and excellent value for money
Louise — Google review
Had a lovely meal here and at a reasonable price.
Mark F — Google review
Costera de la Suner, 1, Carrer de Joan Giner, 6, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•https://hotelcardenalram.es/•+34 964 16 00 46•Tips and more reviews for Hotel Restaurante Cardenal Ram
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Day 4

Off the beaten path
For day 4, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Portal de Sant Mateu. Not quite as popular as Convent de Sant Francesc, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 3 hours.
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Portal de Sant Mateu

4.7
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4.3
(17)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Portal de Sant Mateu is one of the enchanting access gates to the historic town of Morella, a gem nestled within its impressive walled enclosure. This magnificent Gothic archway not only serves as an entrance but also offers breathtaking views that transport visitors into a different realm filled with charm and history. As winter blankets Morella in snow, the atmosphere transforms into a magical wonderland, perfect for outdoor adventures amidst stunning natural beauty.
Entrance to the old town of Morella.
Matej — Google review
(Translated by Google) The snow has arrived in Morella and has transformed it into a winter wonderland. The streets are covered in white and the atmosphere is magical 🌨️❄️ Let's take the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities and the beauty of nature! #Morella #Nevada #Winter (Original) La nieve ha llegado a Morella y la ha transformado en un paraíso invernal. Las calles están cubiertas de blanco y la atmósfera es mágica 🌨️❄️ ¡Aprovechemos para disfrutar de las actividades al aire libre y la belleza de la naturaleza! #Morella #Nevada #Inverno
Pasku.Photography — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the several access gates to Morella and its walled enclosure. From here, the views are beautiful and when you cross this arch you have the feeling of immersing yourself in another world, in another dimension, in the beautiful Morella, in short. Morella is one of the most beautiful towns in Spain and Europe (Original) Una de las varias puertas de acceso a Morella y a su recinto amurallado. Desde aquí, las vistas son preciosas y cuando atraviesas este arco tienes la sensación de sumergirte en otro mundo, en otra dimensión, en la preciosa Morella, en definitiva. Morella es uno de los pueblos más bonitos de España y de Europa
Emilio J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended, like the entire historical complex of Morella (Original) Muy recomendable, como todo el conjunto histórico de Morella
Cesar V — Google review
(Translated by Google) very pretty (Original) Muy bonita
Aarón C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent Gothic gate that gives way to the city on the opposite side to Sant Miquel gate, in very good condition of conservation. (Original) Magnífica porta gòtica que dona pas a la ciutat per la part contrària a la porta de Sant Miquel, en molt bones condicions de conservació.
Mariano C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, recommendable visit to Morella (Original) Muy bonito recomendable visita a morella
Kiko — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend 👍👍👍 (Original) Recomiendo 👍👍👍
Elena V — Google review
Carr. Castelló, 1, 12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Portal de Sant Mateu
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Porta Ferrissa

3.3
(6)
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3.1
(9)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
(Translated by Google) Nice place. In absolute solitude, one finds oneself in the middle of the Middle Ages. (Original) Bonito lugar. En absoluta soledad, uno se encuentra en plena Edad Media.
Carlos-A. E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wrought iron gate. Since the information sign is unfortunately not in German, here is the official translation: According to tradition, Blasco de Alagon marched here to take the castle in late 1231 after the Muslim garrison agreed to surrender (Original) Schmiedeeisernes Tor. Da das Infoschild leider nicht auf deutsch ist, hier die offizielle Übersetzung: Der Überlieferung nach marschierte Blasco de Alagon Ende 1231 hier ein, um die Burg einzunehmen, nachdem die muslimische Garnison der Kapitulation zugestimmt hatte
Ulrike S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was the original entrance to the fortress. According to tradition, Blasco de Alagón entered through her in his capture of the castle and the city once the surrender of the Muslim garrison had been agreed. (Original) Fue la primitiva entrada a la fortaleza. Según la tradición Blasco de Alagón entro por ella en su toma del castillo y de la ciudad una vez pactada la rendición de la guarnición musulmana.
Francisco S — Google review
(Translated by Google) wrought iron gate (Original) Puerta de hierro forjado
Juan — Google review
12300 Morella, Castelló, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Porta Ferrissa
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Refrigerator Gate

4.5
(13)
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4.1
(26)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
(Translated by Google) One of the portals of the old walled city. Nice picture to take photos (Original) Uno de los portales de la antigua ciudad amurallada. Bonita estampa para hacerse una fotos
Francisco — Google review
(Translated by Google) The town of Morella has a wall that surrounds it that dates back to the 14th-15th century, in total there are almost 2 km of wall crossed by 7 gates and 10. One of these gates is the Portal de la Nevera, through which that ice arrived in the city of Morella from the refrigerators built to collect snow in winter. This old refrigerator is currently converted into a bar, inside it is the underground well where the ice accumulated. (Original) La localidad de Morella cuenta con una muralla que la rodea que datan de la S.XIV-XV, en total son casi 2 km de muralla franqueada por 7 puertas y 10. Una es de estas puertas es el Portal de la Nevera, por el que llegaba el hielo a la ciudad de Morella desde las neveras construidas para recoger la nieve en invierno. Esta antigua nevera en la actualidad esta reconvertida en bar, en el interior del mismo está el pozo subterráneo donde se acumulaba el hielo
Lluis P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Close to the parking lot, this gateway to the city is ideal for exploring as a curious visitor. There are numerous sites of interest and attractive shops, such as this cow's ham stall, which you shouldn't forget to try. (Original) A proximité du parking, cette porte d'accès à la ville est idéale pour la traverser en visiteur curieux. Nombreux sites d'intérêt, et des commerces attractifs comme cette vente de jambon de vache, à ne pas oublier de déguster.
Andre C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Walls surround the entire city of Morella. Although of origin prior to the Reconquest of Jaume I, the current wall dates from the 14th-15th centuries with the 18th century modification of its upper part, now in loopholes. There are 2 kilometers of wall, crossed by 7 gates and 10 towers, some of which now house different museums. La Puerta de la Nevera, so called because of its proximity to the snowfields where the snow was stored. It enjoys an excellent state of conservation. (Original) Las Murallas rodean toda la ciudad de Morella. Aunque de origen anterior a la Reconquista de Jaume I, la actual muralla data de los S.XIV-S.XV con la modificación del S.XVIII de su parte superior, ahora en aspilleras. Son 2 kilómetros de muralla, franqueada por 7 puertas y 10 torres algunas de las cuales ahora albergan diferentes museos. La Puerta de la Nevera, llamada así por su cercanía a los neveros en los que se guardaba la nieve. disfruta de un excelente estado de conservación.
Javier C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wooden door located in the wall. (Original) Puerta de madera ubicada en la muralla.
Juan — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the entrance doors to Morella, so called because it is close to the old refrigerator. In the upper left we can see an embedded cannon ball belonging to the Carlist wars. (Original) Una de las puertas de entrada a Morella, llamada así por ser próxima a la antigua nevera. En la parte superior izquierda podemos ver una bola de cañón incrustada perteneciente a las guerras carlistas.
Albert G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is called that because it is close to the snowfields where the snow was stored. (Original) Se llama así porque esta cerca de los neveros en los que se guardaba la nieve.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful door that gave entrance or exit to the place where the snow was kept for different uses (Original) Una bonica porta que donava entrada ò sortida el lloc on es conservava la neu per diferents usos
Salvador P — Google review
Carrer del Trinquet, 9, 5, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•https://www.morella.net/turist-info-morella/•Tips and more reviews for Refrigerator Gate
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Where to eat

Under a 3-minute walk from Portal de Sant Mateu, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Mesón Del Pastor

4.5
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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Mesón Del Pastor is a Michelin Guide restaurant that offers creative dishes like cured deer carpaccio with goat cheese ice cream and ginger oil. Other restaurants in the area, such as Vinatea and Daluan, also serve bold dishes using local ingredients, such as steak tartare with fried egg cream and duck fillet with wine-soaked peaches.
Fantastic gem in a beautiful medieval mountain town. The restaurant has a beautiful classic decor which adds the authentic feel of the whole experience. They were very kind and accommodating for vegetarians and made traditional foods without the meat. The flavors were great and the quality of the ingredients seemed very high. The service and great, everyone was knowledgeable and kind. I highly recommend this place!
Orion N — Google review
We were expecting something a bit different considering that it is a Michelin restaurant. The food was good but not spectacular... The service was very good, we were served gluten-free bread without additional charge which was very nice and the 'menu de la casa' includes a whole bottle of wine which did surprise us because in most of the places it is just a glass of wine, not the whole bottle :) overall experience is good but could be better in terms of food variety even in a simple menu.
Ugur A — Google review
A great child-friendly restaurant that serves traditional food in generous portions and which is fantastic value for money. We went for the 19€ menu which includes a starter (delicious croquetas), salad, 2 courses, bread, drinks and pudding. Best cuajada I've ever had! A must! What a great town too.
Robert G — Google review
We tried to come for three years and this time we were lucky. The restaurant is nicely decorated, you feel home and the service was very kind and focused. Now to the best : the food ! Simply fantastic and delicious. We had the Savor De Ruta and every dish was a great discovery.
Peer K — Google review
The best cooked lamb shoulder I’ve ever had. Wine from a variety of Spanish locations curated to the tee. Well studied menus that carefully incorporate vegetables and meat. All of this at one of the most honest and favourable price to quality ratios I’ve encountered.
Tarim C — Google review
One of the best meals we had on our trip through Spain. It is what you hope for when visiting the small villages.. We had lunch menu.. Iberian ham cheeses.. Roast lamb perfect.. Wine and a desert similar to semolina... Simple.. but the flavour was fantastic.. The service was excellent... Friendly. Good natured patient while we got translations...this place restored our faith after being in many average places on our travels.. A real gem
Sean B — Google review
Really delicious food. We had the €21 lunch menu. Superb. Very welcoming and friendly waitresses. Busy and we were lucky to get a table.
Jackie H — Google review
Menu del dia 21€ including wine. Embutidos were some of the best we've tasted. Really well cooked food, delicious flavours and, overall, excellent value for money.
Jamie A — Google review
Costa de Jovaní, 5, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•http://www.mesondelpastor.com/•+34 964 16 02 49•Tips and more reviews for Mesón Del Pastor

Pizzeria Lola

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Pizza restaurant
Italian restaurant
Pizzeria Lola is a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Morella, where you can expect a warm welcome and attentive service. This family-run establishment offers an impressive menu that goes beyond traditional pizza, featuring fresh salads, delectable pasta dishes, and mouthwatering appetizers like their exceptional meat croquettes. Diners rave about the authentic flavors reminiscent of Italy, making it a must-visit for food lovers.
The most delicious food! Seriously. We had two different types of salad, a large pizza to share, several dishes of different pasta! All absolutely delicious. And quick, truly friendly staff. Family run. Right in the heart of the city.
Stephen M — Google review
Very reasonably priced and a good selection on the menu.
Mark F — Google review
3rd Oct 25. Had a lovely bean soup to start then lamb shoulder and lamb cutlets. Very tasty. Friendly staff. Outside seating area.
Jackie L — Google review
Best atmosphere and unique food selection from the region served here.
Jose C — Google review
The name of the restaurant doesn't do it justice. It's way more than a pizzeria. Amazing fresh food from a lovely menu. Would highly recommend 👌
Kevin L — Google review
We were in Morella for two days and went twice. A really excellent restaurant. I've taken one star off because of the noise from the fan in the kitchen downstairs which can be heard in the street. (I'm sure they must have it scheduled to be repaired). But notwithstanding this, the food and service are so good it's worth putting up with the noise.
David B — Google review
Superb! The food is cooked well and you would never expect this standard or amount of food for €13. Would definitely recommend to anybody.
Samantha P — Google review
We sat in this nice place and were welcomed very friendly. The service was on point and the food was brought quickly, was fresh and very tasty. We had Appetizers up front and the meat croquettes were exceptional! All of us 6 had pizzas and they remembered us of the pizzas in Italy. All in all we had a great experience and we recommend you to visit this place if you are ever near Morella!
Severin S — Google review
Carrer d'En Blasco d'Alagó, 21, 12300 Morella, Castellón, Spain•https://www.pizzerialola.es/•+34 964 16 03 87•Tips and more reviews for Pizzeria Lola
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