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.
As if Cuenca's famous Casas Colgadas, suspended impossibly over the cliffs below, were not eye-popping enough, they also house one of Spain...Read More
The pride of León is its soaring cathedral, begun in 1205. It is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture complete with gargoyles, flying...Read More
This hidden-gem museum uses the archaeological record to show what life was like in Astorga during Roman times, when the city was called Asturica...Read More
This 14th-century synagogue's plain exterior belies sumptuous interior walls embellished with colorful Mudejar decoration. There are inscriptions...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
Originally a home for knights of the Order of St. James, who patrolled the Camino de Santiago, this monastery was begun in 1513 by the head...Read More
This Gaudí masterpiece, which previously housed a bank, was converted into an excellent museum dedicated to the Moderniste architect in April...Read More
This 15th-century building houses the cheerful Museo Provincial de Ávila, full of local archaeology and folklore. Part of the museum's collection...Read More
This contemporary art museum, constructed using minimalist wood beams and glass panels inside a 15th-century mansion, pays homage to Zanetti...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
Hidden in a virtually unspoiled part of Toledo, this early-13th-century Mudejar church (built on the site of an earlier Visigoth one) is now...Read More
This convent on the outskirts of town, founded in 1187 by King Alfonso VIII, is still run by nuns. There's a small on-site textile museum, but...Read More
It's worth a visit to this museum for its facade alone, a modern technicolor masterpiece by famed Spanish architects Mansilla + Tuñón. The endless...Read More
This museum within the cathedral displays 10th- and 12th-century chests, religious silverware, and paintings and sculptures by Astorgans through...Read More
Most of the region's pottery is made in Talavera de la Reina, 76 km (47 miles) west of Toledo. At this museum you can watch artisans throw local...Read More
The best thing about this museum might be the Moderniste building it's housed in, but the collections inside—comprising 19th-century paintings...Read More
This museum displays artifacts from the region from prehistoric to contemporary times, including sculptures, engravings, paintings, and furniture...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
In a refurbished early-19th-century house next to the cathedral's west facade, the small Diocesan Museum has a prehistoric section and mostly...Read More
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