The world's most beautiful medieval cities
Marvellous medieval metropolises

York, England

Although it dates back to Roman times, York flourished during the Middle Ages. The city built its wealth on trading in wool and textiles, and society's most affluent people invested in property such as the cottages of Our Lady’s Row in Goodramgate, dated to 1316. Star sights here include The Shambles, a street seemingly straight out of Harry Potter, which takes its name from the butchers' benches, placed outside shops to display wares. York Minster, constructed between 1230 and 1472, is one of the finest examples of Gothic cathedrals in the world too.
Česky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Česky Krumlov – whose name is purported to mean 'Crooked Meadow in Czechia' – is tucked away in a bend of the Vltava river in the Czech Republic's south. Small but perfectly formed, it's crisscrossed with narrow, winding streets and dominated by its huge castle, dating from the 13th century. Over all that time, only three aristocratic families have ever owned the place. The city's other prominent structure, the Gothic church of St Vitus, was consecrated in 1439.
Hanoi, Vietnam

The ancient capital of Vietnam, set on the banks of the Hong river in the north of the country, has a fascinating labyrinth of streets dating back a thousand years. Medieval shop fronts, where merchants traditionally lived above their premises, stick out among the modern architecture. Particularly striking, the Temple of Literature began as a university in the 11th century, and was where the teachings of Confucius were traditionally imparted.
Fez, Morocco

Bamberg, Germany

First mentioned in 902, Bamberg lies in the southern German state of Bavaria. The town is famous for brewing beer – especially dark smoke beer – and a handful of breweries still exist in the city, many with their own pubs. One such venue is the delightfully crooked Schlenkerla pub, housed in a building dating from the 15th century. Another picturesque sight, the Little Venice area of the town boasts medieval fishing houses along the banks of the river Regnitz, while the quirky town hall rests on an island linked by two bridges.
Sighisoara, Romania

Given that this Transylvanian town was on the edge of the Ottoman empire – and subject to many attacks during the medieval period – it's amazing that so much of its early architecture remains. Set in the heart of Romania, Sighisoara originated in the 12th century when it was colonised by the Saxons. Today a magnificent citadel still sits atop the main hill, surrounded by a ring of walls and nine towers, including a clock tower.
Monsanto, Portugal

Nestling close to the Spanish border, the Portuguese village of Monsanto was the main town in this region in the 12th century. The castle, the ruins of which are still visible today, was constructed in 1171 and used as a defence against the Moors. Other charming sights include the red-roofed buildings and narrow streets which, in more recent times, earned Monsanta the title of “most Portuguese village in Portugal". It’s the geology that really stands out, though – huge granite boulders litter the landscape and appear to be almost crushing the tiny houses.
Nuremberg, Germany

Situated in the south German state of Bavaria, Nuremberg was first mentioned in 1050 as a settlement surrounding the castle. As the Middle Ages progressed, the city became a centre of commerce, trade, manufacturing and the arts. The artist Albrecht Durer was born here and his half-timbered house, built in 1507, survives. Other attractions include the beautiful 14th-century Schöner Brunnen fountain and the Hauptmarkt, which remains a centre of trade today.
Chester, England

Pingyao, China

Pingyao, which lies around 360 miles (579km) south west of Beijing, flourished during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). The shape of its magnificent walls earned it the nickname Turtle City, as the six gates and criss-crossing paths between them look like the four legs, head, tail and patterned shell of a turtle. The Ming-Qing shopping street retains its medieval architecture and two grooves, worn in by centuries of wheeled carts on the stone thresholds, are still visible.
Troyes, France

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague escaped destruction in World War II and is therefore home to a wealth of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, dating from 800 to the 15th century. Among its many medieval jewels is a still functioning astronomical clock on the side of the Old Town Hall – it was built in 1410 and its technical skill is a testament to medieval craftsmanship. Prague sits on the river Vltava and the beautiful Charles Bridge, built in 1357, is another historic wonder.
Rostov, Russia

Located around 130 miles (200km) northeast of Moscow along Lake Nero, Rostov is often called The Great, to distinguish it from the southern city of Rostov-on-Don. It became famous as a great religious centre in the 14th century and its Kremlin is said to be the finest outside Moscow. The central square is home to the Cathedral of the Assumption, the lower parts of which date from the 12th century. Now discover the world's most underrated historic small cities.
Girona, Spain

You may recognise the Catalonian city of Girona from season six of Game of Thrones, where it was called Braavos – but it's filled with real-life medieval wonders too. The city walls were originally Roman, but enlarged in the 800s, and again in the 14th century. Meanwhile, the Museum of Girona Cathedral contains the Tapestry of Creation, which was made in the 11th century and rivals the Bayeux Tapestry in size and importance. Girona also has a beautifully preserved Jewish quarter, which flourished in medieval times until the expulsion of the Jews in 1492.
Istanbul, Turkey

Originally called Constantinople, Istanbul has an ancient history but flourished during the medieval period. The city is situated between Europe and Asia, and Christianity and Islam vied for dominance here. The Hagia Sophia, constructed from 537, was a Christian cathedral until 1453, then a mosque for 500 years (it functions as a mosque again today). The Topkapi palace, built from 1466 for the Sultan, is also impressive, but it’s the medieval street markets of the ordinary people that really bring the city to life.
Rhodes, Greece

Nara, Japan

Nara, 20 miles (32km) east of Osaka in southern Japan, was the capital and seat of the Emperor in the 8th century. The city has many ancient Buddhist temples including the Seven Great Temples, which are storied wooden pagodas dating from the 8th century. But Nara is perhaps most famous for its deer: going right back to the medieval period, deer were considered sacred messengers and they still roam the city today.
Visby, Sweden

The beautifully preserved medieval town of Visby is situated on the island of Gotland, off the south-east Swedish coast. Visby grew rich on the trade between Russia and Western Europe and by 1161 was one of the principal cities of northern Europe. It’s famous for a brutal battle fought in 1361 between the locals and the Danes, after which the city went into decline. However, today its well-preserved walls and tower gates, 14th-century merchant houses and cathedral make it a jewel in Scandinavia's glittering crown.
Carcassonne, France

Situated in the beautiful Aude Valley, the 13th-century slate roofs of Carcassonne's 52 towers are a vision of beauty, glinting in the sun. These towers fortify the outer and inner ring of the city walls. Within the fortifications, there is a wealth of winding cobbled streets and houses which make up La Cité Médiévale. Now check out stunning images of the world's historic attractions in 2020.
Dubrovnik, Croatia

Tallinn, Estonia

The Estonian capital is first mentioned in the record of 1219 during an attack by the Danes when the area fell under their control. Tallinn grew prosperous on trade and the magnificent town hall, located in the main square, dates from 1402, while the Great Guild Hall built in 1407 is evidence of the importance of its merchants. Tallinn’s many churches fill the skyline, the oldest being St Mary’s which dates from the 13th century. Now discover the world's amazing ruined cities you can visit too.
Frias, Spain

Hallstatt, Austria

Although an 18th-century fire destroyed many of the medieval wooden buildings here, Hallstatt still retains much of its original beauty. Located in Upper Austria, the town grew wealthy from its trade in salt since prehistoric times, and its relative isolation means it has kept its picture-postcard appearance. Mountain-fringed Hallstatt is also said to be the inspiration for Arendelle in the Disney franchise Frozen.
Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina

Siena, Italy

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

Rothenburg, located in the Franconia region of Bavaria, is thought to be medieval Germany’s second-largest town and is now one of its best preserved walled cities. The settlement is first mentioned in 970 and the first castle was built 100 years later. In 1170 the town received its city rights and the walled defences were built. Work also began on St James Church in 1311 and the beautiful carved wooden altar was completed in 1484. Today the pretty town could still pass for the location of a Brothers Grimm fairytale.
Bergen, Norway

Delft, The Netherlands

This city, in the west of The Netherlands, lies along the Schie waterway between Rotterdam and The Hague – it was founded in 1075 and given its charter in 1246. Then, in 1389, the Schie was made into a canal, and the goods that were traded in and out of the city made Delft the most important city in the Netherlands in the medieval period. Bolstering the city further, the huge brick Eastern Gate (the only one surviving of four gates) was built in 1400, and enhanced by towers around a century later.
Krakow, Poland

Located in the south of Poland, Krakow has the best preserved original medieval architecture in the country. Dating from the 10th century, the city grew as a trading centre, bursting with opulent merchants’ homes. In 1320, King Wladyslaw united Poland and made Krakow the capital with the royal palace at Wawel. The medieval Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest in Europe and the huge market square is a testament to the wealth and power of this trading city.
Colmar, France

Some argue that Colmar is the most beautiful city in Europe – and they could be right. This picture-perfect place lies in the Alsace region of France, south of Strasbourg, and is first mentioned in records around AD 823. By the 1200s, Colmar had become prosperous due to its location on the wine trade routes, with the rivers Lauch and Thur providing easy access. Colmar’s brightly coloured half-timbered houses, quaint streets and ornate market squares give the feeling you really have stepped back in time.
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