Andalusia is home to many pueblos blancos, or “white villages,” but Setenil de las Bodegas is perhaps the most unique of these. Here, many houses are built directly into an overhanging rock, with cliff-face ceilings. Visitors can admire the traditional architecture squeezed into a narrow gorge, explore the remains of a Moorish fortress, and enjoy bars and restaurants set into cool caves for unforgettable tapas experiences. This photogenic stop is best explored on foot, so come prepared with good walking shoes. Interestingly, the town’s name comes from a phrase referring to the seven times Christians attempted to conquer the town from the Moors.