Day Itinerary
6 Activities
Day 3
113 mi0.1 mi
Following the Steps of the Kings and Queens of Spain
Today you are going to visit Tordesillas and Medina del Campo, two town keys during the Catholic King's reign. You will learn about the history in this important moment in the history of Spain. To finish your trip, you will go to El Escorial, where is located the Royal Pantheon of Spanish Kings.
19.2 mi
30 min
10:001 hr
Royal Convent of Santa Clara
You will start your day at this complex where it is a monastery, an ancient palace and Arab baths. The palace is from 1340, and it has Moorish style. The inside is extraordinary: the Golden Chapel will leave you speechless.
Open Hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00; 16:00 – 18:30 Sunday: 10:30 – 15:00
Open Hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00; 16:00 – 18:30 Sunday: 10:30 – 15:00
1.6 mi
10 min
11:1530 min
Museo del Tratado de Tordesillas
Small museum where you will learn about the Todesillas Treated between Castilla and Portugal. With this agreement, the territories to be conquered in America were distributed. You will find about the history of this treated and some artifacts related with America.
Open Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00–13:30, 16:00–18:30 Sunday: 10:00–14:00 Monday: Closed
Open Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00–13:30, 16:00–18:30 Sunday: 10:00–14:00 Monday: Closed
16.3 mi
20 min
12:1545 min
Castle La Mota
Gorgeous castle with free entrance where you can see the outside area. There are guided tour where you can visit the entire castle, it takes 2 hours (and you will miss your next point). So the recommendation is to visit the free area here and go to the next palace (which worth a lot the visit).
Open Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00–14:00, 16:00–19:00 Monday: 11:00–14:00
For more information, you can check on the official website
Open Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00–14:00, 16:00–19:00 Monday: 11:00–14:00
For more information, you can check on the official website
1.6 mi
10 min
13:1545 min
Royal Testamentary Palace of Isabel the Catholic
Habitual residence of the Catholic King's, Fernando and Elisabeth. The Queen, wrote here her testament and died here, so the museum is devoted to her figure and story. They were the origin of Spain as a country, who join the different kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula.
Open Hours: Monday: 11:00–14:00 Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00–14:00, 16:00–19:00 Sunday: 11:00–14:00
You can check for more information on the official website
Open Hours: Monday: 11:00–14:00 Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00–14:00, 16:00–19:00 Sunday: 11:00–14:00
You can check for more information on the official website
0.1 mi
5 min
14:151 hr
Restaurante Continental
Welcome to the oldest restaurant, still open, in Castilla, from 1900 serving lunch! At still preserve the charm of the beginning of the 20th century. The food is delicious, a real treasure to the palate!
Open Hours: Tuesday: Closed Wednesday – Monday: 9:00 – 23:30
Open Hours: Tuesday: Closed Wednesday – Monday: 9:00 – 23:30
74.2 mi
1 hr 20 min
17:002 hrs
Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Built by Philip II orders, in this Monastery are buried all Spanish Kings and Queens that reigned after his father (Charles I). It is one of the icons in the country and is part of the history of Spain.
The complex has a royal ralace, monastery, library, basilica and the royal pantheon.
Open Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 – 19:00 Monday: Closed
The complex has a royal ralace, monastery, library, basilica and the royal pantheon.
Open Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 – 19:00 Monday: Closed