Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Avila, Castile and Leon

April 9, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Avila, Spain including El Burguillo a Toda Vela, Free Tour Avila, Basilica de San Vicente, The Walls of Avila, The Four Posts, Palacio Caprotti, Casco Historico de Avila, Paseo del Rastro, Iglesia San Pedro, Convento de Santa Teresa.
Restaurants in Avila

1. El Burguillo a Toda Vela

Excellent
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

El Burguillo a Toda Vela

Boat trips on the reservoir of El Burguillo and the nature reserve of Valle de Iruelas. Baptisms and sailing courses in cruise.

2. Free Tour Avila

Excellent
84%
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Free Tour Avila

We are a company of official, local guides of Ávila. We carry out free tours and private visits in our city.

3. Basilica de San Vicente

Plaza de San Vicente, Avila Spain +34 920 25 52 30 http://www.sacred-destinations.com/spain/avila-basilica-san-vicente
Excellent
55%
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4.5 based on 871 reviews

Basilica de San Vicente

Reviewed By Bozeman-Dublin - Trim, Ireland

This was my favourite church in Avila and considering how beautiful the likes of St Teresa's and the cathedral are, that is really saying something. It is situated just outside the city walls and pretty much above the tourist office which is down the steps beside it. It is a stunning Romanesque Basilica and well worth going into. I loved the brightly coloured granite facade with all the elegant columns and arches. It costs only €2.30 to go in and you get a very detailed audio guide to help you around. Stunningly intricate inside with amazing iconography and artwork. I wished I had more time there to be honest as I visited it last after spending a whole morning inside the city walls. An absolute must see in my opinion.

4. The Walls of Avila

Calle Tomas Luis de Victoria 6, 05001 Avila Spain +34 920 35 00 00 http://muralladeavila.com/en/
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4.5 based on 5,304 reviews

The Walls of Avila

Reviewed By NikoliGogol - Edmonton, Canada

The most attractive feature of Avila. Very well maintained formidable walls. For five euro, you are given access to parts of the upper walls for a great walk.

5. The Four Posts

Los Cuatro Postes, Avila Spain http://www.avilaturismo.com/en/what-to-know/item/474-los-cuatro-postes-the-four-posts
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,686 reviews

The Four Posts

Reviewed By jezzc_13 - Hethersett, United Kingdom

Did the city walls walk and exited at the rear of the city and crossed the road and took in the Roman Bridge and you can walk under it along the river and then climbed the hill here to get an unparalleled view of the city. You can also take in a small church on the way back. Great way to spend your day

6. Palacio Caprotti

Plaza del Corral de la Campanas, 05001 Avila Spain http://www.avila.es/ayuntamiento/directorio-instalaciones-servicios/892-Edificio-Palacio-Superunda
Excellent
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Palacio Caprotti

7. Casco Historico de Avila

Avila Spain http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/348/
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4.5 based on 198 reviews

Casco Historico de Avila

Reviewed By felipehavana - Javea, Spain

So pleased we included Avila in our road trip, it surpassed all our expectations. A lovely old city, wonderfully preserved and very clean, that has embraced modernity whilst retaining sympathy with the historical architecture. We relished every aspect of our time here both by day and night. Walking around and then on top of the wall was very special and strolling around the city, both inside and immediately outside the walls, was very enjoyable indeed. Being almost traffic free it was peaceful and made getting around to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the sights very easy. Lots of bars to enjoy drinks and tapas, this being a town where you are given a substantial tapas with every drink.

8. Paseo del Rastro

Paseo Rastro, 05002 Avila Spain
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Paseo del Rastro

Reviewed By by_the_atlantic - Charleston, United States

This walkway around the medieval walls is definitely worth a visit. Walking beside the medieval walls (dating back to the 1100s) is inspiring. Looking the other way, meanwhile, there are really beautiful views of the countryside

9. Iglesia San Pedro

Plaza de Santa Teresa, Avila Spain +34 920 22 93 28 http://www.avilaturismo.com/es/que-ver/item/39-san-pedro
Excellent
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4.0 based on 224 reviews

Iglesia San Pedro

10. Convento de Santa Teresa

Plaza de la Santa, Avila Spain +34 920 21 10 30 http://www.santateresadejesus.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 565 reviews

Convento de Santa Teresa

Reviewed By Jo_and_Tom - Anna, United States

One of our friends suggested we visit Avila and St Teresa's Church since we were in Madrid. I checked it out and found that it is only a 2 hr train ride so we booked a tour with our Travel Agent. We boarded the train in Madrid at Principe Pio - this is only station which has a train going to Avila. The train ride is approximately 2 hrs. The trip is rather enjoyable since you are going up into foothills and scenery is beautiful. When we arrived, our licensed tour guide met us and transported us via Taxi. The Taxi ride was approximately 10 minutes and we arrived at the main entrance and proceeded to the Convent. The convent is the first convent of Teresa which are Carmelites. There is a statue in the courtyard of St Teresa and we had our picture taken with it. The Church is active so went we visited a mass in Polish was being held so we couldn't really see it but proceeded the the Gift Shop and Chapel. The chapel is not very large so dependent on when you go, you may have to share with many others. We were lucky in that a group of +20 were just leaving and we had the chapel to ourselves - wife, tour guide and myself. The other area of chapel is a recreation of Teresa's room which is interesting. Upon exiting the chapel you can see some of Teresa's writings as well as relics from her and St John Vinney. To Non-Catholics, they may seem gross - they had a finger and other material from her and John but to us they have a special meaning and place in our beliefs. The gift shop doesn't gouge you with its prices. If you want to pick up something special, it is not expensive. We picked up a rosary out of rose petals for 10 euro's.

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