Tucked in Cantabria’s lush green hills, Santillana del Mar enchants with its medieval charm and winding cobbled streets. Far from the coast despite its name, this picturesque village blends history and art, anchored by the Romanesque Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, a 12th-century gem. Art lovers flock to the nearby Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre in the Palacio de Rozas, while prehistoric wonders await at the Altamira Cave, often called the Sistine Chapel of Paleolithic art. Quintana Street, lined with noble coats of arms and flower-draped balconies, pulses with quiet elegance. Local bakeries tempt with quesadas, a sweet custard tart, and the cool mountain air makes every season ideal for strolling. Though small, its cultural weight is immense, drawing travelers seeking authenticity beyond Spain’s sun-soaked coasts.