Places to visit in Valladolid

There's something for everyone in this part of Spain, from the amazing architecture and monuments to the vibrant markets and exciting attractions. Valladolid is a wonderful destination because it offers everything from beaches to archaeological sites. Travelers interested in culture, history, nature, and adventure will find the area conveniently located near Madrid and other major cities an excellent option.

The services available at Valladolid Airport are extensive. They include everything from 24-hour restaurants serving authentic Spanish fare to car rental agencies and currency exchange bureaus. In addition, you can pick up some unique gifts or mementos of your trip at one of the many souvenir shops selling items like pottery from neighboring villages and jewelry made by local artists.

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Castille and León: Vineyard Tour with Wine Tasting

Participate in a guided tour and wine tasting at a traditional Spanish finca (or estate). Visit the vineyard of Finca Villacreces near Valladolid to gain an education in Spanish viticulture, observe the winemaking process, and sample local vintages.

We recommend starting your tour by strolling through the vineyard's 15 plots. Take a vineyard tour and discover how organic grapes grow in the open air. Move forward to where the grapes went to be fermented and aged in barrels by following the same route.

While you're here, you can learn about the estate's history and the fermentation process. Discover the history of the people who have lived on and shaped this 14th-century estate.

Learn the ins and outs of the winemaking process, then relax with a tasting of Pruno and Finca Villacrecese wines, accompanied by small gourmet bites. While basking in the Ribera del Duero sun, uncover the complexities of these local wines.

Valladolid: Outdoor Urban Escape Room Game

Outdoors in Valladolid, you'll play the lead role in your story as you try to escape the city before time runs out. Select one of two quests, and you'll get a box and an app to help you navigate the Plaza Mayor and the nearby residences, palaces, and other landmarks.

Before your adventure:

  • Receive a physical box posted to your address that contains reports, maps, photographs, and letters.
  • Download the digital app and discover videos, games, clues, and information about Valladolid's landmarks.
  • Combine the app and physical materials to solve the mystery.

Feel like a detective as you explore the streets of Valladolid, which are lined with palaces, jumping houses, and churches. Tour the original Plaza Mayor in Spain, the model for all subsequent Plaza Mayors worldwide.

There are two choices available to you:

The Masked Murderer

Find out who is responsible for the murders of several young women, live streaming the killings on social media, and dumping the victims' bodies in prominent locations around Valladolid.

The Spear of Destiny

Do not let the Spear of Destiny fall into the hands of your enemies. Historian Sarah Levi discovered that the Roman spear used to crucify Jesus has been traced to the city of Valladolid thanks to a telegram between two Nazi collaborators. Now the burden of finding it falls on your shoulders.

Valladolid: Route of the Heretic Tour

Learn about the history of Valladolid and the Kingdom of Spain by visiting sites mentioned in Miguel Delibes's classic novel, "The Heretic," set in the city during the 16th century. The two autos-da-fé, in which 27 people were burned at stake in 1559.

Doctor Cipriano Salcedo lives in the Plaza de San Pablo, so that's where you should begin. Visit one of the most significant examples of Spanish-Flemish Gothic architecture, Simón de Colonia's Church of San Pablo, which features his façade-altarpiece.

Move on past the Plateresque-style Pimentel Palace. Visit the locations where Delibes set several scenes from the novel, such as the Garabito Tavern, by visiting the palaces of Fabio Nelli, the Marquis of Valverde, and the Plaza de Fuente Dorada.

Then, go to Plaza Mayor, where the autos-da-fé described in "The Heretic" took place, and which was rebuilt at Philip II's behest after a fire destroyed it in 1561. Visit the Plaza de Zorrilla and then the Church of Santiago to complete your tour.

Valladolid: Sherlock Holmes Smartphone App City Game

Learn about the history of Valladolid and the Kingdom of Spain by visiting sites mentioned in Miguel Delibes's classic novel, "The Heretic," set in the city during the 16th century. The two autos-da-fé, in which 27 people were burned at the stake in 1559, inspired Delibes.

Doctor Cipriano Salcedo lives in the Plaza de San Pablo, so that's where you should begin. Visit one of the most significant examples of Spanish-Flemish Gothic architecture, Simón de Colonia's Church of San Pablo, which features his façade-altarpiece.

Move on past the Plateresque-style Pimentel Palace. Visit the locations where Delibes set several scenes from the novel, such as the Garabito Tavern, by visiting the palaces of Fabio Nelli, the Marquis of Valverde, and the Plaza de Fuente Dorada.

Then, go to Plaza Mayor, where the autos-da-fé described in "The Heretic" took place, and which was rebuilt at Philip II's behest after a fire destroyed it in 1561. Visit the Plaza de Zorrilla and then the Church of Santiago to complete your tour.

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