Castile–Leon and Castile–La Mancha
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Castile–Leon and Castile–La Mancha - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Segovia's Roman aqueduct is one of the greatest surviving examples of Roman engineering and the city's main sight. Stretching from the walls...Read More
It's widely believed that the Walt Disney logo is modeled after the silhouette of this castle, whose crenellated towers appear to have been...Read More
One of the most impressive structures in all of Spain, this is a must-see on any visit to the city. The elaborate structure owes its impressive...Read More
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Spain's most visited landmarks, the imposing Monastery and Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial...Read More
This 11th-century hermitage is in ruins, but its location, on a peninsula jutting out into a bend 100 meters above the Duratón River, is...Read More
Originally a Moorish citadel ( al-qasr is Arabic for "fortress") and occupied from the 10th century until the Reconquest, Toledo's alcázar...Read More
Perhaps the most famous medieval sight near Segovia—worth the 52 km (32-mile) detour northwest of the city en route to Ávila or Valladolid—is...Read More
This enchanting castle overlooking wild, hilly countryside from above Sigüenza is now a parador. Nonguests can visit the dining room and common...Read More
This 16th-century Cistercian convent houses the earliest of El Greco's Toledo paintings as well as the crypt where the artist is believed to...Read More
Architect Alonso de Covarrubias's last work, this hospital lies outside the city walls, beyond Toledo's main northern gate. A fine example of...Read More
In a 16th-century Renaissance hospital with a stunning classical-plateresque facade, this museum is open all day without a break (unlike many...Read More
This house that once belonged to Peter the Cruel's treasurer, Samuel Levi, is said to have later been El Greco's home, though historians now...Read More
The south side of the cathedral overlooks this harmonious, arcaded Renaissance square, which hosts a medieval market on weekends. Legend has...Read More
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