


Valladolid's Main Square, or Plaza Mayor, is a vibrant, historic heart of the city, surrounded by beautiful architecture and bustling with local life.
A historic café located in Valladolid's main square, offering traditional Spanish breakfasts since 1914.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a wide variety of pastries and traditional Spanish sweets.
Located near the main square, this restaurant offers traditional Castilian cuisine in a historic setting.
Hand-painted fans made from palm leaves, a traditional symbol of Valladolid's hot summers.
A traditional nougat candy, made with honey, almonds, and egg whites, a local delicacy since the 16th century.
Earthenware pottery with green glaze, a traditional craft from the nearby village of Barcial.

Fried dough pastries served with thick hot chocolate
Fried eggs with broken yolks, served with crispy potatoes
Heart stew with chickpeas, vegetables, and meat

Valladolid's climate can be cool, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the historic streets and squares of Valladolid requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the city on foot.
Modern art museum with rotating exhibitions and a unique design.

Charming cobblestone square in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, known for its antique markets, tango shows, and historic architecture.
A stunning Romanesque cathedral in Poitiers, France, known for its intricate stone carvings and historic significance.

A mesmerizing lagoon in Bora Bora, French Polynesia, known for its bioluminescent plankton that creates a natural light show at night.