This town in the province of Lleida ranks eighth in a classification that values the warmth and attention of local hosts towards visitors, especially families seeking authentic experiences away from mass tourism. Tarrés is known for its traditional Catalan architecture and its privileged setting among vineyards and agricultural fields.
Easter represents the first major holiday opportunity of the year, and interest in destinations offering a more personal and close experience is growing. According to the platform's ratings, travelers particularly highlight places where hosts are described as 'welcoming', 'attentive', and 'very helpful', making the stay a memorable experience.
Travelers particularly highlight places where hosts are described as 'welcoming', 'attentive', and 'very helpful', making the stay a memorable experience beyond simple accommodation.
Airbnb's selection includes ten Spanish localities, with a prominent role for Catalonia, which contributes five towns to the list. In addition to Tarrés, Sant Llorenç d’Hortons and El Brull (both in Barcelona) lead the ranking, and La Quart (also in Barcelona) is in seventh position.
The ranking is completed by Dudar (Granada) and Laujar de Andarax (Almería) for Andalusia; Aldealuenga de Pedraza (Segovia) for Castilla y León; San Mateo de Gallego and Biota (both in Zaragoza) for Aragon; and Los Molinos (Madrid) for the Community of Madrid.
Tarrés, with just over a hundred inhabitants, preserves an important cultural and natural heritage. Its urban core, with narrow streets and stone houses, invites leisurely strolls. Among its attractions are the church of Sant Pere, the restored Forn de la Vila, and hiking trails through forests and almond and olive groves, with the nearby Serra de la Llena.
The inclusion of Tarrés in this list underscores the growing interest in rural and inland tourism, especially during dates like Easter, when many travelers seek alternatives to crowded coastal destinations. This recognition helps to economically revitalize rural areas and combat depopulation.




