Welcome to Cuenca’s preserved medieval heritage and dramatic cliffs.
Visitors can immerse themselves in this UNESCO World Heritage site and spend two hours exploring remarkably well-preserved medieval buildings amidst dramatic cliffsides. The city is most famous for its hanging houses (Casas Colgadas), a series of iconic homes nestled in the cliffside, with balconies that appear to hover precariously over the Huecar River gorge. After taking photos here, travelers can visit Playa Mayor for the Cuenca Cathedral, the nation’s first Gothic cathedral, known for its blend of architectural styles. Finally, weave through the winding streets of the Old Town to witness charming plazas, small local shops, and cafes.