Architectural Walk
Take a self-guided walk to admire the numerous 17th and 18th-century Baroque palaces in the town center.





Located in the southern part of Navarre, Corella is a town that prides itself on its deep historical roots and architectural beauty. It is widely recognized as one of the most important centers for Baroque architecture in the region, featuring a variety of grand palaces and religious buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors can enjoy a relaxed pace of life while wandering through streets lined with historic facades that tell the story of the town's noble past. Beyond its buildings, Corella offers a gateway to the culinary and natural riches of the Ebro Valley. It is an ideal spot for travelers who appreciate history and want to experience the authentic character of northern Spain away from the typical tourist crowds.
Located in the southern part of Navarre, Corella is a town that prides itself on its deep historical roots and architectural beauty. It is widely recognized as one of the most important centers for Baroque architecture in the region, featuring a variety of grand palaces and religious buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Visitors can enjoy a relaxed pace of life while wandering through streets lined with historic facades that tell the story of the town's noble past. Beyond its buildings, Corella offers a gateway to the culinary and natural riches of the Ebro Valley. It is an ideal spot for travelers who appreciate history and want to experience the authentic character of northern Spain away from the typical tourist crowds.
Stunning examples of Baroque civil and religious architecture.
A peaceful atmosphere ideal for slow travel and relaxation.
Located in the heart of the fertile and scenic Navarre region.
Rich local history visible in its many preserved palaces and churches.
The town is best explored on foot to fully appreciate the intricate architectural details.
It is a quiet, residential destination, perfect for those looking to avoid heavy tourism.
Proximity to the Ebro River valley provides beautiful surrounding landscapes for nature lovers.
Take a self-guided walk to admire the numerous 17th and 18th-century Baroque palaces in the town center.
Don't miss the chance to try Navarre's famous white asparagus and regional wines at local taverns.
History buffs and those seeking a quiet, authentic Spanish experience.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Spanish, Basque
Use Corella as a base to visit the nearby Bardenas Reales, a unique semi-desert natural park.
May-June, September-October
Pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes make this an ideal time for walking tours.
Days can be quite hot; plan your architectural sightseeing for the cooler mornings or evenings.
The wine harvest season in the surrounding region offers a great cultural and culinary experience.
A very quiet time to visit, offering an intimate look at the town's history without any crowds.