10 best shows to watch if you like 'Valle Salvaje'

10 best shows to watch if you like Valle Salvaje (Image via RTVE)
10 best shows to watch if you like Valle Salvaje (Image via RTVE)

Valle Salvaje is a Spanish historical melodrama created by Josep Cister Rubio and produced by Bambú Producciones and StudioCanal. The series, co-produced by RTVE and Netflix Spain, premiered on September 18, 2024, and features 120 episodes. Set in the 18th century during the reign of Charles III, Valle Salvaje blends romance, tragedy, and family intrigue.

The narrative centers on Adriana Salcedo de la Cruz, a 20-year-old who discovers her marriage to an unidentified guy was being secretly planned and is compelled to leave Madrid and go to Asturias. She meets Julio, her fiancé, and is entangled in a web of treachery, love, and dangerous mysteries related to her father's unexplained death.

For viewers who enjoy Valle Salvaje's intense drama, mystery, and nuanced characters, here are other shows that offer the same engrossing fusion of history and drama.

Here is a list of the 10 best shows to watch if you like Valle Salvaje.

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The Cook of Castamar, El Tiempo Entre Costuras, and 8 other shows to watch if you like Valle Salvaje

1) The Cook of Castamar

The Cook of Castamar (Image via Instagram/@michellejoyjenner)
The Cook of Castamar (Image via Instagram/@michellejoyjenner)

This 18th-century Spanish historical drama is filled with romance, court intrigue, and a secret family tragedy. Based on the novel by Fernando J. Muñez, The Cook of Castamar (Spanish: La cocinera de Castamar) narrates the romance between a widowed lord and a chef.

The drama, set in 1720 Madrid under Philip V, centers on Clara Belmonte (Michelle Jenner), who, after her father dies, gets agoraphobia and hides in the kitchen. There, she works as the cook for Roberto Enríquez's character, the Duke of Castamar, who is troubled by the death of his pregnant wife.

Valle Salvaje and The Cook of Castamar both follow characters as they negotiate the difficulties of aristocratic life. Adriana is forced into an arranged marriage with an aristocrat, while Clara works as a cook for the nobility. The shows explore hidden family secrets, social class conflicts, and forbidden love.

Where to watch: Netflix


2) The Gilded Age

The Gilded Age (Image via HBO)
The Gilded Age (Image via HBO)

The Gilded Age is a historical drama written by Julian Fellowes, set in 1880s New York City. Marian Brook, the show's protagonist, must balance the old-money van Rhijn-Brook family with the new-money Russell family while managing the city's rigid social scene.

Tensions between the industrial rich, inherited wealth, and the African-American upper class, the domestic workers who labor for them, are explored. The two families, neighbors on the Upper East Side, struggle over wealth, power, and position.

Valle Salvaje and The Gilded Age both explore privileged societies where ambition, wealth, betrayal, and love create conflict. Like Marian striving for a place in New York's elite, Adriana uncovers family secrets and adapts to aristocratic life.

Where to watch: Prime Video


3) Bridgerton

Bridgerton (Image via Netflix)
Bridgerton (Image via Netflix)

Bridgerton, a drama television series created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda Rhimes, is based on Julia Quinn's novels. The eight close-knit Bridgerton siblings—Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth—are the focus of the Regency-era show. It follows them as they make their way through London's elite society in pursuit of love amid competitors and friends.

The series is about the fierce competition of the London social season, where young nobles and gentry are thrust into high society in pursuit of marriage.

If viewers enjoyed Valle Salvaje passionate love stories and tangled relationships, Bridgerton offers more of the same with added scandal, drama, and romantic tension in a historical setting. Its lush period costumes and romantic plotlines will appeal to fans of Valle Salvaje.

Where to watch: Netflix


4) The Great

The Great (Image via Prime Video)
The Great (Image via Prime Video)

The rise of Empress Catherine the Great of Russia serves as the loose basis for the satirical drama The Great. The Tony McNamara-created series, which stars Elle Fanning as Catherine and Nicholas Hoult as Emperor Peter III, presents an "anti-historical" perspective on history.

Catherine the Great's journey from outsider to Russia's longest-reigning female queen is the subject of the show. The highly fictitious tale centers on her early years, her marriage to the corrupt Emperor Peter III, and the conspiracy to assassinate him.

If you enjoy the mix of humor, romance, and royalty scheming in Valle Salvaje, The Great similarly offers a satirical take on the rise of Catherine the Great, full of power struggles, betrayal, and eccentric characters.

Where to watch: Prime Video


5) The Time in Between (El Tiempo Entre Costuras)

The Time In Between (Image via Amazon)
The Time In Between (Image via Amazon)

Based on the novel by María Dueñas that appeared in 2009, El Tiempo Entre Costuras is a Spanish historical drama TV series. Events within the series take place within the year 1934. Sira Quiroga, a modest dressmaker from Madrid, mingles herself in a complicated noose of conflict, betrayal, and love.

When Sira meets Ramiro, her relationship with Ignacio ends after her mother's business closes. She soon finds herself pregnant and alone in Morocco after betraying Ignacio. Sira becomes involved in espionage as World War II progresses, using her couturier abilities to negotiate a perilous realm of political intrigue.

As in Valle Salvaje, The Time in Between has a strong female character, Sira Quiroga, whose life is marked by love and war. In both series, there is a young woman discovering painful family secrets and finding herself in the midst of complex social circumstances.

Where to watch: Prime Video


6) Pachinko

Pachinko (Image via Apple TV+)
Pachinko (Image via Apple TV+)

This epic tale is inspired by the New York Times bestseller that weaves a story of the hopes and dreams of a Korean family over four generations in its relentless struggle for survival and eventual success.

Both Pachinko and Valle Salvaje deal with the struggles people have to face when sandwiched between cultures and history. The former is a story of family, identity, and survival; so is Adriana's story in Valle Salvaje, as she is betrayed into political turmoil.

Where to watch: Apple TV+


7) The Empress

The Empress (Image via Netflix)
The Empress (Image via Netflix)

The Empress chronicles the lives of 16-year-old Bavarian Duchess Elisabeth "Sisi" von Wittelsbach, who develops feelings for her sister's prospective fiancé, Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria.

Following their marriage, Sisi relocates to Vienna, where she must contend with the difficulties of court politics, such as the animosity of her mother-in-law, Archduchess Sophie, and the aspirations of Maximilian, Franz Joseph's younger brother, who wants to establish his superiority as a ruler.

A young woman's transformation from an outsider to a significant person in a royal court is the main theme of The Empress, just like in Valle Salvaje.

Where to watch: Netflix


8) Reign

Reign (Image via Apple TV+)
Reign (Image via Apple TV+)

The historical romantic drama Reign follows Mary, Queen of Scots, as she negotiates the perilous political landscape of the French court in the 16th century. The show opens with 15-year-old Mary traveling back to France to wed Crown Prince Francis, whom she had been engaged to since she was a young girl. As the narrative goes on, Mary becomes Queen of France, faces religious strife, and deals with treachery, love, and rivalry.

Valle Salvaje and Reign both examine how young women ascend to positions of authority in the face of political and royal intrigue. A major topic in both series is the emphasis on connections with influential men and the toll political alliances take.

Where to watch: Prime Video, Apple TV+


9) The Spanish Princess

The Spanish Princess (Image via Prime Video)
The Spanish Princess (Image via Prime Video)

The screenplay for this historical drama was developed based on two books written by Philippa Gregory: The Constant Princess and The King's Curse. A follow-up to The White Queen and The White Princess, the 16-part series traces the life of Spanish Princess Catherine of Aragon.

The daughter of Spanish kings Isabella and Ferdinand, Catherine of Aragon, is a teenager when she comes to England to wed Arthur, Prince of Wales. Unwelcome and difficult to adjust, Catherine is startled to learn that she has been receiving love letters from Henry, Duke of York, Arthur's younger brother. Catherine's future is unknown after Arthur's untimely death.

Both series are set in royal courts with lavish period settings. The Spanish Princess explores the Tudor-era English monarchy, while Valle Salvaje is set in 18th-century Spain with its own political and social dynamics.

Where to watch: Prime Video, HBO Max


10) The Crown

The Crown (Image via Instagram/@netflixuk)
The Crown (Image via Instagram/@netflixuk)

The Crown is a historical drama that follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It is an epic series by Peter Morgan that ran for six seasons, from Princess Elizabeth's wedding to Philip Mountbatten in 1947 to Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles' wedding in 2005.

The Crown has obtained critical acclamation in every possible domain: acting, direction, writing, cinematography, and production value. Nevertheless, it has also been criticized for historical inaccuracies in the later seasons.

If the political maneuvering and the emotional struggles of Valle Salvaje's characters intrigued viewers, The Crown also provides a captivating look at the family's personal and political challenges.

Where to watch: Netflix


Viewers can stream Valle Salvaje on Netflix and RTVE Play.

Edited by Ivanna Lalsangzuali
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