Valladolid
As the capital of Castile and León, Valladolid is one of Spain's most significant cities reflecting the country's rich history and culture. The city showcases elegant examples of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, with the San Pablo Church known for its stunning Gothic façade and Valladolid Cathedral built in Baroque style. The house where Miguel de Cervantes once lived is now a museum open to visitors. Valladolid is also famous for its wine production; you can taste high-quality wines from the Ribera del Duero region. The city’s Easter celebrations offer a wonderful opportunity to experience traditional Spanish culture. Take a walk in Plaza Mayor to admire historic buildings and enjoy Spanish cuisine in local tapas bars.