Valladolid (Spain)

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pgname=Halal Explorer to Valladolid Valladolid is the capital of the Valladolid (province)|province of the same name, and is part of the region of Castile-Leon in Spain.

Valladolid is a reasonably large industrial city to the northwest of Madrid. It is one of the major regional center in Castile-Leon. The city has an older core with some interesting buildings. However it has focused more on industry than tourism. Nowadays the population of Valladolid is near 322,000 inhabitants.

Valladolid (Spain) Halal Travel Guide

Valladolid is in the centre of Spain's central plateau and hydrographically is in the Duero Basin. The average elevation 698 meters. Its coordinates are 41° 38'N 4° 43' W.

Valladolid's climate is continental, dry, and characterised by high temperatures in summer and cold in winter. Rainfall is distributed fairly irregularly throughout the year.

Travel as a Muslim to Valladolid (Spain)

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Buy a Flight ticket to and from Valladolid (Spain)

Valladolid Airport October 2017|August 2018 (IATA Code: VLL) is 15 minutes from the downtown. There's a daily bus shuttle to the city at 05:15, 16:15, and 19:20. Timetable changes at weekends and holidays (Bus info: +34 983230033).

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Valladolid (Spain)

The most common way to reach Valladolid by train is from Madrid (check the Spanish rail company, Renfe]). €11-30. There is a high speed Spanish train AVE that connect Madrid and Valladolid (200 kilometers) in less than an hour. Purchasing the ticket by Internet in advance (at least 15 days) the price is €12 (Jan 2008). There are train connections to other places.

Travel on a Bus in Valladolid (Spain)

  • Alsa provides a regular bus line from Madrid. Fares are similar to rail (€11-20).

By car

Distances to/from Valladolid: Madrid 190 kilometers, Burgos 125 kilometers, Leon 140 kilometers, Salamanca 115 km

How to get around in Valladolid (Spain)

Valladolid has a good bus service, but you can easily get around the downtown on foot.

What to see in Valladolid (Spain)

  • Cervantes Museum - Calle Rastro, 6 ☎ +34 983 30 88 10 | Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sa, 09:30-15:00; Sunday & holidays,10:00-15:00 General admission, €3; reduced admission, €2.90; free admission on Sunday One of the most fascinating things to do in Valladolid is visiting the centuries old house of Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, who wrote Spain's most famous work of literature, Don Quixote, published in 1605. He lived here from 1604-1606.
  • Museo Nacional de Esculturas - National Sculpture Museum | Cadenas de San Gregorio, 2 GPS: 41.657209, -4.723476 ☎ +34 983 254 083 +34 983 259 300 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sa, 10:00-14:00 & 16:00-19:30; Sunday & holidays, 10:00-14:00 General admission, €3; reduced admission, €2.90; free admission on Sa, 16:00-19:30 & Su, 10:00-14:00 The best cultural thing that Valladolid has is the Polychrome Wood Museum. Some of the sculptures are used during the Easter holidays when Valladolid becomes a famous city because of its religious traditions.
  • San Pablo - Next to the museum there is the San Pablo church with a beautiful façade. On the side you will find the Palacio de Pimentel. Legend says that mother of Phillip II wanted to have her child baptised in San Pablo, but they were staying at the Palacio of the Pimentel family and due to the position of the door and the child was to be baptised in the nearby San Martin church. So that the Queen could have her way, baby Phillip II was taken out by a window facing San Pablo square.
  • Casa-Museo de Zorrilla - Jose Zorrilla is one of the most famous pucelanos (common name to refer to someone from Valladolid, as the city is commonly called "Pucela"), a well-known Romantic poet and dramatist. To find his house, take the little street on the right as you go from San Pablo to the Museo de Esculturas.
  • One of the oldest and most interesting areas is the area beside San Martin Church. Really old, all the streets surrounding the area have a special charm.
  • Catedral and Iglesia de la Antigua - Not far away (3 minutes walking) from San Pablo you can find the Antigua church, representing the Romanesque style in Valladolid. In front of it and there is the cathedral, which is unfinished because the architect Juan de Herrera was called to build the Escorial. You can see one of the main towers missing.
  • School of Law and University Plaza - GPS: - One of the crucial stops is the old university, which is still in use. It is very close to the cathedral, and the façade is breathtaking! The entrance is protected by a group of columns on top of which rest several lions.
  • Plaza Mayor - The main square is attractive, and hasn't suffered too much over the years.
  • San Benito Take the street on the right side of the Town Hall in the main square A huge, Gothic church is found. On the side of San Benito there is the monastery, where concerts and open-air cinemas are organised during the summer. Nearby you can find some remains of the city walls and the market hall, which has an attractive design in iron.
  • Campo Grande Park Between the train station and the centre - Very attractive and worth a wander through. The park alongside the river is less impressive and not really recommended.
  • Pasaje Gutierrez - A passageway "hidden" in the center of the city.
  • Museo Herreriano

What to do in Valladolid (Spain)

  • International Film Festival - Semana Internacional de Cine - Seminci One of the more interesting things you can do in Valladolid is attending the film festival. The main objective is to show and promote films of artistic quality which contribute to the knowledge of worldwide cinematography.
  • International Tapas Competition - - In November and the most important tapas event worldwide. During one week over 40 tapas bars of the city offer tapas to the public.
  • Watch football ie soccer. Real Valladolid play at Estadio José Zorrilla, capacity 26,500, 2 kilometers west of downtown.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Valladolid (Spain)

You can buy sweets typical of the city or the province, such as Mantecados de Portillo. You can buy, of course the best of Spain, because in Valladolid there are some of the most famous soft drinks in the world, like the Vega Sicilia. But you also have a lot of delightful soft drinks at all prices.

Halal Restaurants in Valladolid (Spain)

In the downtown, you can find some Halal restaurants. Castilla y Leon is known for suckling pig and suckling lamb. In Valladolid and the suckling lamb is more famous, and there are restaurants where you go exclusively to eat lamb and the waiters ask you just for the drinks. You can also find good places to eat suckling pig.

Valladolid has been getting into the tapas culture in recent years. Unfortunately you have to pay for tapas everywhere in Valladolid. There are many cities in Spain where the tapas are for free with your drink. There is a tapas competition between Valladolid bars that is held once a year. It is so successful that the council created a national competition in 2005. If you want to visit Valladolid for a weekend it is worth checking when the tapas competition will be held.

You get another good chance at the beginning of September when the festival takes place. All the pubs put bars in the street, and next to the stadium you can find marquees from different Spanish areas where you can taste all the typical and famous Spanish dishes.

You find good tapas bars in the old part of the downtown, but one favourite is in Calle Correos, behind the council building. This pub won the tapas competition one year.

Regional specialties

  • Asado de lechazo
  • Pan lechuguino
  • Mantecados de Portillo
  • Queso de Villalón
  • Alimentos de la caza
  • Rosquillas de sartén típicas de rocío

Mid-range

  • Parrilla de San Lorenzo | email =

Calle Pedro Niño, 1 GPS: 41.650513, -4.729693 In the basement of the cloistered convent of San Joaquín y Santa Ana ☎ +34 983 335 088 - Price Opening Hours: Lunch, 13:00-15:00; dinner, 20:30-22:00 16th century decor. Specialty is lechazo asado en horno de leña, roast lamb.

  • The Castilla y Leon region is famous for its fruit cocktails. There are three different areas in Valladolid: Ribera del Duero, Cigales, and Rueda.
  • Ribera del Duero is one of the best areas in Spain. Vega Sicila vineyard, in Valbuena de Duero (25 kilometers from Valladolid), can be considered one of the best soft drinks in the world and is one of the most expensive soft drinks available. The soft drinks produced are mainly red, of the Tempranillo type.
  • Cigales and Rueda, thought less famous than Ribera del Duero fruit cocktails, are also good regions. Cigales has especially remarkable pink soft drinks and Rueda has good white fruit cocktails.

Muslim Friendly hotels in Valladolid (Spain)

  • Hotel AC Santa Ana | email =

Camino de la Flecha s/n GPS 41.609385, -4.798070 - Outside centre ☎ +34 983409920 +34 983409921 Price | checkin= / Check-out: - Luxury hotel.

  • Hotel Amadeus | email =

Montero Calvo, 16-18 GPS 41.649686, -4.726828 City centre ☎ +34 983219444 Price | checkin= / Check-out:

}} - Hotel Felipe IV | email =

Gamazo 16 GPS 41.646273, -4.726161 | directions = ☎ +34 983307000 Price | checkin= / Check-out: - 127 rooms, bar, restaurant, gym, free Wi-Fi.

  • Hotel Ibis | Avenida del Euro 7 GPS: 41.675128 , -4.718087 ☎ +34 983362111.jpg|1280px]]
  • Hotel Juan de Austria | email =

Paseo de Zorrilla 108 GPS 41.641370, -4.737261 | directions - City centre, near El Corte Inglés ☎ +34 983457475 Price | checkin= / Check-out:

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  • Hotel Lasa Acera de Recoletos, 21 GPS 41.644787, -4.727133 | directions - City centre, opposite iconic Parque El Campo Grande ☎ +34 983390255 +34 983302561 Price | checkin= / Check-out: - Historic 19th century building transformed into a small hotel. Privately managed. - Hotel Mozart - Menendez Pelayo, 7 GPS: 41.649490 , -4.727405 Town centre ☎ +34 983297777
  • Kris Parque - Calle Joaquín García Morato 17 GPS: }}
  • NH Balago - | email =

Calle Las Mieses, 28 GPS 41.657275, -4.741181 Near fairgrounds, 5 min from the Plaza Mayor, and the museums of contemporary art, sculpture, and the football stadium ☎ +34 983363880 Price | checkin= / Check-out: | content

  • NH Ciudad de Valladolid - Avenida Ramón Pradera, 10-12 GPS: 41.656736 , -4.737231 Town centre ☎ +34 983351111 Close to shopping.

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Around Valladolid are many tourist attractions which have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO:

  • Burgos (122 kilometers)
  • Cuellar|Cuéllar (54 kilometers Splendid monument, one of the main centres of Moorish art. Noted for its ramparts, its castle, and the typically medieval urban cityscape.
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  • Madrid (193 kilometers)
  • Medina de Rioseco (40 kilometers) Well-preserved medieval city. Churches, museums, good food.
  • Olmedo (30 kilometers) Miniature castles
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