What to do and see in Province of Valladolid, Castile and Leon: The Best Things to do

May 6, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Valladolid (pronounced [baʎaðoˈlið]) is a province of northwest Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It has a population of 526,223 people in a total of 225 municipalities, an area of 8,110 km and a population density of 64.88 people per km.
Restaurants in Province of Valladolid

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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5.0 based on 208 reviews

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. Centro de Iniciativas Turisticas

PZ Palacio Dona Juana 1 Esquina a CL San Antolín, 47100 Tordesillas Spain +34 692 17 32 69 [email protected] http://www.cit-tordesillas.es
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5.0 based on 369 reviews

Centro de Iniciativas Turisticas

4. 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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5.0 based on 262 reviews

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!

5. Campo Grande

Paseo Zorrilla S/N, 47006 Valladolid Spain http://www.valladolid.com/campo-grande
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4.5 based on 1,517 reviews

Campo Grande

Reviewed By angelmave - Madrid, Spain

Just as in many cities, this is the lung of Valladolid, it is more like a little forest than a garden, were you can spent time watching the ducks, swans and peacocks or just walking through the shadows of the trees.

6. Real Monasterio de Santa Clara

Calle Alonso Castillo S/N, 47100 Tordesillas Spain +34 983 77 00 71 http://www.patrimonionacional.es/Home/Monasterios-y-Conventos/Real-Monasterio-de-Sta-Clara-de-Tordesillas.aspx
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4.5 based on 521 reviews

Real Monasterio de Santa Clara

7. Iglesia de Santa Maria y Capilla de los Benavente

Plaza de Santa Maria, Medina de Rioseco Spain http://www.medinaderioseco.com/turismo/ciudad.shtml
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Iglesia de Santa Maria y Capilla de los Benavente

8. Parque Zoologico La Era las Aves

Camino Penaranda Fresno El Viejo, 47480 Spain +34 610 62 46 92 [email protected] http://www.zoologicolaeradelasaves.com
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Parque Zoologico La Era las Aves

9. Bodegas Protos

Calle Bodegas Protos 24-28, 47300, Penafiel Spain +34 659 84 34 63 [email protected] http://www.bodegasprotos.com
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4.0 based on 804 reviews

Bodegas Protos

Reviewed By Miguelal1984 - London, United Kingdom

As a piece of living history of Rivera de Duero wines, I would always recommend to visit Bodegas Protos. The presentation and tour of the cellar is impressive, the guides manage to keep the attention and fun of it. Also the wine tasting is very funny and our guide (Primitiva) joked a lot with us. Even if your wine preference goes towards the more craft wines that you can find in smaller, family run business in the same region, it is worth just to see the cellars, learn a bit of history, get some proper wine tasting hints and have some fun. Don't forget to bring some warmer clothes if visiting in the summer,as the cellar keeps a temperature of around 12°

10. Castillo de Penafiel

Carretera Subida al Castillo S/N, 47300, Penafiel Spain +34 983 88 11 99 http://www.provinciadevalladolid.com/es/penafiel/castillo-penafiel
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4.0 based on 1,253 reviews

Castillo de Penafiel

Reviewed By KatieF2205

We went through Penafiel on a day trip and decided to drive up to the castle. We managed to arrive just before the last tour of the day so joined that instantly. The tour is only offered in Spanish so my partner had to translate for me, but even so it was still worth it. The castle was uniquely narrow and there were some great facts and stories about how it was built and what took place there. You need to be either a Spanish speaker, or with a Spanish speaker though to make the most of this as I would of missed out on so much information had it not been for my partner.

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