8 Things to do Good for Kids in Astorga That You Shouldn't Miss

May 3, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

The unique and intricate work of the Palacio Episcopal de Astorga by modernist architect Antoni Gaudi is a must see in Astorga. Along the Pilgrim’s Road, the town has preserved churches, convents and many other structures important to the history of this region in Spain. Make sure to also visit the Gardens of La Sinagoga and the Chocolate Museum. The town center is a great place to try regional fare—indulge in the local stew.
Restaurants in Astorga

1. Palacio De Gaudi

Plaza de Eduardo Castro 15, 24700 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 68 82 [email protected] http://palaciodegaudi.es
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,198 reviews

Palacio De Gaudi

Reviewed By neilherbert45 - Dorchester, United Kingdom

We spent a few hours slowly walking around the inside and outside of this beautiful building - there is so much to see and take in, so much detail in the construction, and the natural light inside shows off Gaudi's incredible talent.

2. Astorga Cathedral

Plaza Catedral S/N, 24700 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 58 20 http://www.astorga.com/catedral.htm
Excellent
42%
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4.5 based on 938 reviews

Astorga Cathedral

Reviewed By HappySharingCompany - Altorf, France

Another Cathedral on Camino Santiago prior taking the forest approach and path was delighted to visit Astorga. Happy Sharing Happy Outside

3. Museo Romano de Astorga

Plaza San Bartolome 2, 24700 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 69 37 http://www.asturica.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

Museo Romano de Astorga

4. Ancient Roman Walls

Glorieta Eduardo de Castro, 24700 Astorga Spain http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Spain/Castilla_y_Leon/Astorga-275087/Things_To_Do-Astorga-TG-C-1.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Ancient Roman Walls

5. Ayuntamiento de Astorga

Plaza Mayor s/n, 24718 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 68 38 http://www.ayuntamientodeastorga.com/index.htm
Excellent
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4.0 based on 250 reviews

Ayuntamiento de Astorga

6. Plaza Mayor de Astorga

24700 Astorga Spain http://www.turismoleon.org/turismo/astorga.php
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4.0 based on 171 reviews

Plaza Mayor de Astorga

Reviewed By TripTalkHawaii - Oahu, United States

The Astorga town square is full of restaurants and shops and is a great meeting place for friends and pilgrims. On the camino route, you will see lots of hikers trekking through.

7. Palacio Gaudi - Museo de los Caminos

Plaza Arquitecto Gaudi, 24700 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 68 82 http://www.palaciodegaudi.es
Excellent
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

Palacio Gaudi - Museo de los Caminos

8. Museo del Chocolate

Calle Jose Maria Goy 5 Palacete Magin Rubio. Próximo a la Estacion de Tren, 24700 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 62 20 [email protected] http://www.museochocolateastorga.com/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 311 reviews

Museo del Chocolate

El Museo del Chocolate de Astorga esta ubicado en un edificio de principios de siglo XX que fue casa y fábrica del chocolatero Magin Rubio. Su amplia colección museística muestra la historia de esta ciudad en torno a este producto, recogiendo los vestigios de los más de 400 chocolateros que pasaron por ella. Su horario es de martes a sábado de 10.30 a 14.00 h Domingos y festivos de 10.30 a 14.00 h Última entrada 30 min antes de la hora de cierrre

Reviewed By fencingdoctor - Rockville Centre, United States

I was curious about this Museum. We were greeted when we got in. You can visit the museum at your own pace and enjoy reading about the history of the introduction of chocolate in Spain. It is interesting seeing all the old and modern machinery involved in the process. As a plus at the end of the visit you can taste a sample of the different types of chocolate that they have for sale. The chocolate was excellent!!

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