Things to do in Castile and Leon, Spain: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

May 21, 2022 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Castile and Leon, Spain including Acueduct of Segovia, Territorio Artlanza, Centro de Iniciativas Turisticas, Plaza Mayor, Palacio De Gaudi, Catedral De Burgos, Zamora, Plaza San Martin, The Walls of Avila, Mirador de la Pradera de San Marcos.
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1. Acueduct of Segovia

Plaza del Azoguejo 1, 40001 Segovia Spain +34 921 42 59 11 http://www.turismodesegovia.com/es/que-ver/monumentos/acueducto
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5.0 based on 9,595 reviews

Acueduct of Segovia

Reviewed By Sandbridgetraveler

We did a day trip with a private guide to Segovia to see the aqueduct which is one of the most well preserved elevated Roman aqueducts in the world. It is an engineering marvel built out of interlocking stones with no mortar. Built it in the 15th century it is difficult to imagine that it is still standing and as well preserved as it is today.

2. Territorio Artlanza

Calle el Molino 20, 09347 Quintanilla del Agua Spain +34 649 12 98 77 [email protected] http://laesculturamasgrandedelmundo.com
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5.0 based on 323 reviews

Territorio Artlanza

Es un espacio que expone y da a conocer la cultura popular de nuestros pueblos. El punto inicial es el taller/museo de cerámica, donde Félix Yáñez, el autor de la obra, trabaja y expone sus esculturas de terracota. En sus más de 20.000m2 que abarca, se encuentra también la recreación (a tamaño natural) de un pueblo castellano desde la época medieval hasta el siglo pasado. Construido desde cero con materiales reciclados, encontrados en escombreras, Félix ha levantado las callejuelas y plazas que lo conforman. Recorrerlo supone dar con varios museos, escaparates y portales que muestran los comercios y servicios de antaño, sin olvidar la propia ermita del poblado. En su interior cuenta también con dos corrales de comedias, que cobran vida en los meses de julio y agosto acogiendo las actividades de cada verano cultural, como el festival nacional de teatro, las noches de flamenco o de cine. También se realizan talleres con colegios, previa reserva telefónica

3. Centro de Iniciativas Turisticas

PZ Palacio Dona Juana 1 Esquina a CL San Antolín, 47100 Tordesillas Spain +34 692 17 32 69 [email protected] http://www.cit-tordesillas.es
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5.0 based on 369 reviews

Centro de Iniciativas Turisticas

4. Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor, 37008 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 83 42 http://www.spain.info/en/que-quieres/arte/monumentos/salamanca/plaza_mayor_de_salamanca.html
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4.5 based on 7,958 reviews

Plaza Mayor

This 18th-century square is one of the largest in Spain.

Reviewed By OnHols2017 - Geneva, Switzerland

Beautiful square in the town centre, always busy, with restaurants on all 4 sides it is the ideal place to have a coffee or G&T and watch the world go by.

5. Palacio De Gaudi

Plaza de Eduardo Castro 15, 24700 Astorga Spain +34 987 61 68 82 [email protected] http://palaciodegaudi.es
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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.

6. Catedral De Burgos

Plaza Santa Maria s/n, 09003 Burgos Spain +34 947 20 47 12 [email protected] http://www.catedraldeburgos.es
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4.5 based on 6,861 reviews

Catedral De Burgos

Reviewed By VadimM67 - Murmansk, Russia

The model of construction for the Cathedral in Burgos was the Cathedral in Saint-Denis, although the architects were not from France. Simply French Gothic was an example of the genre in the XIII century, when king Fernando III decided to build this greatest Cathedral. However, the Gothic style is mostly outside. Renaissance and Baroque dominate the interior. The reason is trivial - the Cathedral was built for a long time and constantly rebuilt. The entrance is separate for Catholics through the Western portal, and for tourists from the southern side through the Puerta Sarmental for 8 euros. It's worth it! The main hit in the Catholic part of the Cathedral is the crucifix, which was allegedly made by Nicodemus, who removed Christ from the cross (in fact, the XIV century). Catholics believe that nails and crowns are the same , and hair and nails still grow, so every week they have to do a manicure. The other chapels are located in the tourist part of the Cathedral. We need to take an audio guide for a detailed introduction. I found the most interesting several chapels. The Capilla de la precentacion (#8 in the audio guide) is interesting with the hyperrealistic tombstone of the Capella's client, Gonzalo Diaz de Lerma, and the painting "the Holy family"by Sebastian del Piombo. Chapel of Santa Anna (#12), created by the German Juan de cologna, who built the spires of the Cathedral. The main masterpiece is the altar dedicated to the genealogy of St. Anna of Jesse, the father of king David. Gilles de Siloé created this altar. He also began creating an altar for the chapel of the Constable (#22). This is the burial place of the most powerful man in Castile after the king constable de Velasco. The tombstones of de Velasco and his wife, as well as the altar of the chapel are made in the Renaissance style. Of course you can't pass by Capilla Major. The altar of the chapel is made by the brothers Rodrigo and Martín de la Haya in the Mannerist style. In addition to the chapels, the Golden staircase is a masterpiece of the Cathedral. Escalera dorada was created by Gil de Siloé's son Diego de Siloé. It leads to the street, which is 8 meters higher than the floor of the Cathedral, but it is not visible because the doors are never opened. The center of the Cathedral is given to the main Shrine-the grave of the hero of Spain CID and his wife Ximena. CID (real name Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar) became a hero of the Reconquista a century after his death in 1099. Castilian biographers changed the biography of the Castilian knight retroactively. They changed the CID's capture of Valencia for themselves to a liberation for the king of Castile. Biographers kept silent about the campaigns of CID with the Moors against the Christians. Sid's wife Jimena was exiled from Valencia and she took her husband's bones and moved North. After visiting many places, the hero's relics were laid to rest in the Cathedral of Burgos in 1921 under a modest pink slab. The magnificent stalls of the choir Renaissance Plateresque work by Bigarny are located near the CID`s tomb. You need to get acquainted with the Cathedral Museum and two cloisters on the way out of the Cathedral. It's not as impressive as the main part, but it's still interesting.

7. Zamora

North of Salamanca, Zamora Spain http://www.spain.info/es/que-quieres/ciudades-pueblos/otros-destinos/zamora.html
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4.5 based on 1,138 reviews

Zamora

Reviewed By JesusMA5 - Zamora, Spain

A beautiful,small city with lots of art in its streets.Good restaurants and bars. Friendly ambient...

8. Plaza San Martin

Leon Spain +34 987 26 04 83
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4.5 based on 405 reviews

Plaza San Martin

9. The Walls of Avila

Calle Tomas Luis de Victoria 6, 05001 Avila Spain +34 920 35 00 00 http://muralladeavila.com/en/
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The Walls of Avila

Reviewed By NikoliGogol - Edmonton, Canada

The most attractive feature of Avila. Very well maintained formidable walls. For five euro, you are given access to parts of the upper walls for a great walk.

10. Mirador de la Pradera de San Marcos

Carretera de Arevalo,, 40003 Segovia Spain http://www.minube.com/rincon/mirador-de-la-pradera-de-san-marcos-a544341
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Mirador de la Pradera de San Marcos

Reviewed By FernandoAlmeida2013 - Lisbon, Portugal

Wonderful view of the fairy tale Alcazar of Segovia from the base of the cliff. On the way you should follow the beautiful gardens on the banks of the rivers that encircle this unforgettable town.In the surroundings of the belvedere don´t miss the mysterious Church of Vera Cruz with a rare octagonal shape (open until 7.00 PM in Summer).

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