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Castile and León in 7 Days

Castile and León in 7 days: a journey through history, art, and infinite landscapes

Castile and León is an immense, diverse, and profoundly historical region. Travelling through it in 7 days allows you to discover monumental cities, unique cathedrals, medieval castles, charming villages, and incomparable Castilian-rooted gastronomy. It is a trip that combines heritage, culture, nature, and tradition.

This itinerary proposal covers some of the most outstanding points of the region, balancing large cities, rural corners, and authentic experiences.

➤ Day 1: Valladolid, elegant capital and historic centre

Start in Valladolid, a noble city full of history. Its old town combines Renaissance architecture, lively squares, and essential museums.

  • Plaza Mayor: the heart of the city and one of the first regular squares in Spain.
  • Church of San Pablo: spectacular Plateresque façade.
  • National Sculpture Museum: one of the best museums of sacred art in the country.

It is also perfect for starting to discover Castilian gastronomy: roast suckling lamb (lechazo), Ribera del Duero wine, or tapas in the central area.

➤ Day 2: Salamanca, golden and university city

Salamanca dazzles visitors with its golden light and its monumental scale. It is one of the oldest university cities in Europe and a vibrant place, full of history.

  • Plaza Mayor, one of the most beautiful in Spain.
  • University of Salamanca and its famous Plateresque façade.
  • New and Old Cathedrals, two unique temples joined in one monumental complex.

A day in Salamanca combines architecture, a young atmosphere, and academic tradition.

➤ Day 3: Ávila, walls and spirituality

Ávila is synonymous with medieval walls and Teresian mysticism. Its walled historic centre is one of the best preserved in the world.

  • Ávila Wall, perfectly preserved and open to visitors.
  • Cathedral of El Salvador, a mix of Romanesque and Gothic.
  • Convent of Santa Teresa, essential for understanding her spiritual legacy.

A tranquil, monumental city with unparalleled medieval charm.

➤ Day 4: Segovia and its eternal postcard

Segovia is one of the most iconic cities in the country, famous for its Roman aqueduct and its Castilian feel.

  • Segovia Aqueduct, one of the best-preserved Roman works.
  • Alcázar of Segovia, a medieval-inspired castle with unforgettable views.
  • Cathedral, known as the 'Lady of the Cathedrals'.

Furthermore, this is the perfect place to sample the roast suckling pig (cochinillo asado).

➤ Day 5: Burgos, birthplace of El Cid and Gothic cathedral

Burgos combines medieval history, gastronomy, and one of the most impressive cathedrals in Europe.

  • Burgos Cathedral, a World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of the Gothic style.
  • Paseo del Espolón, full of life.
  • Monastery of Las Huelgas, essential for lovers of medieval art.

Burgos is also known for its cool climate and its authentic cuisine, with black pudding (morcilla) as the star.

➤ Day 6: León, art, history, and architecture

León is a monumental and peaceful city, where its gastronomy and religious heritage stand out.

  • León Cathedral with its world-famous Gothic stained-glass windows.
  • Barrio Húmedo (Wet Quarter), perfect for tapas.
  • Basilica of San Isidoro and its Pantheon of the Kings, known as the 'Sistine Chapel of the Romanesque'.

An essential visit to understand Spanish Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

➤ Day 7: Zamora and its Romanesque jewel

Zamora is the European capital of Romanesque art. Its more than twenty medieval churches make it a unique city.

  • Zamora Cathedral with its unmistakable scalloped dome.
  • Zamora Castle and viewpoints towards the Duero River.
  • A route through its numerous Romanesque churches.

A quiet, authentic city and perfect for ending the route peacefully.

➤ Castile and León in 7 days: a complete and balanced trip

In one week, this itinerary allows you to discover monumental cities, heritage from all eras, Castilian gastronomy, nature, and tradition. Castile and León is an immense, diverse destination full of history: travelling through it is to understand a fundamental part of the past and present of Spain.

Castile and León in 7 days is a journey through cathedrals, walls, castles, living history, and cities that shine with their own light.

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