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For "the beautiful drama of its gorge, the breathtaking views, the ancient architecture and the famous New Bridge". For all these reasons, the Malaga town of Ronda, prodigiously located in the homonymous mountain range, has been chosen the most beautiful in Spain according to artificial intelligence. Or what is the same, the ChatGTP model developed by the company OpenAI based on language and conversations with more than 175 million parameters available to generate concrete answers. Even simpler: ask what you want for that keyboard that this digital robot will answer quickly, clearly and safely.

And to the question of "What are the most beautiful villages in Spain?" formulated by VIAJES de EL MUNDO, the answer has been the following in order of appearance: Ronda (Málaga), Cadaqués (Gerona), Albarracín (Teruel), Frigiliana (Málaga), Besalú (Gerona), Cudillero (Asturias)), Valdemossa (Mallorca), Mijas (Málaga), Aínsa (Huesca) and Guadalest (Valencia).

Panoramic view of Albarracín, in Teruel.

It should be noted that the municipalities that appear in this virtual list are also included in the association of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain, as well as in the rankings that are usually prepared by different publications of the sector on this subject.

Taking into account this top ten, the province of Malaga is the one that brings together the most beautiful towns, with three included in the ranking, followed by Gerona, which accounts for two. And as we said, Ronda, famous for the pit that part in two and for its bullring, the oldest in the country, is the population that has obtained the most positive qualifiers in all of Spain.

The 10 most beautiful villages in Spain, according to ChatGPT

1. Ronda (Malaga).

2. Cadaqués (Girona).

3. Albarracín (Teruel).

4. Frigiliana (Malaga).

5. Besalú (Girona).

6. Cudillero (Asturias).

7. Valdemossa (Mallorca).

8. Mijas (Malaga).

9. Aínsa (Huesca).

10. Guadalest (Valencia).

The classification continues Cadaqués, the eternal refuge of Salvador Dalí on the Costa Brava and one of the most beautiful villages also in all of Catalonia. According to ChatGPT, the most striking thing about this place are its beautiful "whitewashed houses, its narrow streets and its picturesque port".

The Girona town of Cadaqués.

Of the third most beautiful village, Albarracín says, on the other hand, that its conservation as a medieval town is extraordinary, highlighting its walls. We return to Malaga, this time to Frigiliana, to discover the fourth municipality highlighted by the ChatGTP for its beauty. In this case, it is left with the attractiveness of its cobbled streets, its white facades and its colorful flowers highlighting the balconies.

From Besalú (Girona), artificial intelligence highlights aspects such as "its medieval architecture, its fortified bridge, its Jewish quarter and the good conservation of the old town". The next most beautiful town in our country is Cudillero, "the fishing village famous for its colorful houses rushing down the hills to reach the sea".

View of Cudillero from the sea, in Asturias.

We follow the route in Mallorca and, specifically, in Valdemossa, the charming town hidden in the Sierra de Tramontana of "stone houses, narrow streets and a historic monastery". De Mijas, in Malaga, bets on "its traditional Andalusian style, as well as the views you get from the coast".

We head to Aínsa, in Huesca, in ninth place to enjoy its characteristic "medieval architecture, its beautiful old town and its castle". What seduces the robot of the Valencian Guadalest, the last in the ranking? Its location in the mountains, its castle and its panoramic view over the valley. In short, if any reader has not yet visited some of these jewels, here is one more reason to do so.

Characteristic landscape of Valdemossa, in Mallorca.

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