We found it just 100 kilometers from Madrid Avila, one of the 15 cities of our geography that have been declared a World Heritage Site, this is a real miracle. Come to a place that lives up to its name. Therefore, we would like to recommend some of the most special corners of the city that will allow us to get to know the city better, in addition to dining at one of its restaurants and spending the night in one of its Palaces.
Avila’s wall

What is the need to start with the wall, which is the symbol of the city? World Heritage Monument With its existence of more than 2000 years, it forms one of the best representations of fully preserved defense architecture in the world.
Valderrabanos Palace
PVP on reservation €63.00
Cathedral

Of course, it is impossible not to miss the Cathedral, which is considered the first Gothic cathedral of Spain and designed as a temple and castle. A place of worship of magnificent beauty and history, standing on the ruins of a primitive building dedicated to El Salvador.
St. Vincent Basilica

Yes, no doubt our visit will be very cultural and full of monuments, especially religious in nature. Therefore, this Basilica is dedicated to San Vicente, a wonderful model of the Romanesque, and is one of those places that we cannot miss outside the walls.
Los Cuatro Postes’ Humilladero-Perspective

Taking advantage of our being outside the wall, we have to go to Humilladero, popularly known as Humilladero, a small hermitage on the outskirts of town. Four Messages. In fact, it serves more as a vantage point from which we can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of the city and consists of four monolithic Doric columns joined by an architrave.
Monjaraz Palace
PVP on reservation €69.00
Small Market Square

In this square we find the Town Hall, so this is the nerve center of the city where we can sit and enjoy a nice aperitif.

On the other side of the Mercado Grande square St. Peter’s Church which is worth knowing.
Royal Convent of Santo Tomas

On our list may also be excellent Convent of the Incarnation Convent of Santa Teresa or this coming St. Thomas one of the highlights outside the walls and where it’s said The eldest son of the Catholic Monarchs was buried.
The Covered Palace
PVP on reservation €65.00
We may have only compiled seven corners here, but there is no doubt that there is much to discover in Ávila, among temples, palaces, mansions and much more. A city full of charm that we must visit.
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