What to do and see in Castile and Leon, Spain: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

August 25, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Castile and Leon, Spain including Museo Nacional de Escultura, Bodegas Penafalcon, Pago de Carraovejas - Finca y Bodega, Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos, New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva), Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja), St. Stephen's Convent (Convento de San Esteban), Universidad de Salamanca, Monasterio de las Huelgas, Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral.
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1. Museo Nacional de Escultura

Calle Cadenas de San Gregorio 1 calle Cadenas de San Gregorio, 1, 47011 Valladolid Spain +34 983 25 03 75 http://museoescultura.mcu.es
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5.0 based on 1,583 reviews

Museo Nacional de Escultura

The National Museum of Sculpture is one of the most important European museums on this discipline because of the quality of its collection, ranging from the Middle Ages to the Baroque, with a predominance of polychrome wood works: Alonso Berruguete, Juan de Juni, Gregorio Fernández, Mena, Martínez Montañés, Alonso Cano, etc. The 19th century, is represented by the plaster cast collection coming from the old National Museum of Artistic Reproductions. The historic value of the four buildings which make up the museum along the street reinforces the worthy character of the visit. The main building, Saint Gregory´s College, is one of the most singular examples of the architecture in the 15th century, next to the Palace of the Marquis de Villena, the House of the Sun and the church of St. Benedict the Elder.

Reviewed By O7919AKrafaelm

No more no less. Also the magnificent building with a delicious façade and two amzing patios. If you are interested in "semana santa" you would discoversome of the famous "pasos" of our city.

2. Bodegas Penafalcon

Pisuerga 42, Penafiel Spain +34 983 88 21 56 http://www.bodegaspenafalcon.com
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Bodegas Penafalcon

Reviewed By sdgooch - Madrid, Spain

Highlight of our trip to Peñafiel! Delcious high-quality wine tasting with tour of musuem. Family winery, with focus on quality. Would highly recommend!

3. Pago de Carraovejas - Finca y Bodega

Camino Carraovejas S/N, 47300, Penafiel Spain +34 983 87 80 20 [email protected] http://www.pagodecarraovejas.com
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Pago de Carraovejas - Finca y Bodega

Reviewed By mastersonkathy - Shavano Park, United States

Book ahead online ~ dont just show up... We booked their six senses tour plus lunch. Absolutely worth the price! The tour was of the wine making area, not the vineyards themselves. The tour had a few stops where you do a tasting plus paired with a small tapas. Very nice. The thing that makes this place and tour A+ is the food! Yes the wine is good too! The tapas served on the tour were wonderful with a lovely chef. The lunch in the restaurant was incredible. Wonderful staff, beautiful room and really creative good food! Worth every penny!

4. Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos

Santo Domingo de Silos Spain +34 947 39 00 49 http://www.abadiadesilos.es
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4.5 based on 930 reviews

Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos

This beautiful monastery is over a thousand years old and is home to a group of singing monks whose Gregorian chants became popular world wide.

Reviewed By Farquar_Gourmet - North Sydney, Australia

Whilst most will visit to marvel at the architecture and hear the monks chant at prayer, the most powerful experience to be had at Silos is to step outside the noise and distraction of modern life and embrace a silent journey, retreating and discerning who you are and what you would be. The monks follow the Rule of Saint Benedict and to be welcomed into their community is an experience that I will forever cherish and never forget.

5. New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva)

Plaza de Juan XXIII 4, 37008 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 74 76 [email protected] http://www.catedralsalamanca.org
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4.5 based on 1,493 reviews

New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva)

Reviewed By retiredsunshine - Province of Alicante, Spain

Good entrance price. And very informative information via headphones in ones own language. Beautiful interior and well worth the visit.

6. Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Plaza Juan XXII, 37001 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 74 76 http://www.catedralsalamanca.org
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Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Reviewed By Duquesadiner - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Although we didn’t take the audio tour, there is enough to see by just strolling around the inside of this beautiful church. My advice is to spend a good while on the outside initially, the architecture is simply magnificent, you will spot some strange additions by a few stone masons over the years, the astronaut being a good example. There is a charge to enter but it is worth it. It is very cool inside, a welcome change in temperature on this visit, it was 35 degrees outside. If you look up once inside you might see people walking along what appears to be an inside track on the roof, they have actually come in through the Ieronimus, a separate but attached building. Actually I enjoyed that visit more than the cathedral, due to the great views over the city.

7. St. Stephen's Convent (Convento de San Esteban)

Plaza del Concilio de Trento, Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 50 00 http://www.conventosanesteban.es
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St. Stephen's Convent (Convento de San Esteban)

Reviewed By Craig1961_01 - Middleton, United Kingdom

Having visited the two cathedrals, old and new, we weren’t really expecting anything as spectacular within a few hundred metres of those. Wrong again! This convent has a huge church which in most places would be classed as a cathedral due to its size, splendour and workmanship. It could easily be the most magnificent building in Salamanca on it’s own merits. There are explanations of monastic life around the cloisters and other rooms, but the details of carvings inside and outside this building are second to none in Italy or other great European centres.

8. Universidad de Salamanca

Plaza Patio de Escuelas Menores 1, 37008 Salamanca Spain +34 923 29 44 00 [email protected] http://exlibris.usal.es/index.php?option=com_contact&Itemid=3#
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4.5 based on 2,086 reviews

Universidad de Salamanca

Temporarily Closed.

Reviewed By NikoliGogol - Edmonton, Canada

This is a university city going back some 800 years. There are university buildings throughout the old town, this being just one.

9. Monasterio de las Huelgas

Calle Compas de Adentro, 09001 Burgos Spain +34 947 20 16 30 http://www.monasteriodelashuelgas.org
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Monasterio de las Huelgas

Reviewed By antoine4459 - Heemstede, The Netherlands

A must see for those who love art and history. And for everybody else. Pitty you may only take pictures outside and of the cloister because there is so much interesting things to see on the inside. And what is a real shame is that you can only enter with a guide (and a guard joining every group) who explains everything in spanish... There is no audio tour. Luckliy the stories weren't endless, like in many other places, and the guide was happy to answer questions in english, but you can't ask everything time and time again... And still there is so much to see. Make sure to check opening hours, and families of 5 or more can enter for free.

10. Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral

Plaza Regla S/N, 24003 Leon Spain +34 987 87 57 70 http://catedraldeleon.org
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4.5 based on 5,243 reviews

Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral

Gothic-era cathedral of golden sandstone with soaring stained glass windows and richly decorated West portals.

Reviewed By Geraldin523 - Darlington, United Kingdom

A magnificent feat of engineering and well worth a visit inside. Enjoyed Pilgrim Mass in this wonderful cathedral

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