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It is only about 2 hours\u2019 drive from <strong>Madrid.<\/strong><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>History of Valladolid <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This city hosted the wedding of<strong> King Fernando<\/strong> and <strong>Queen Isabel<\/strong> in 1469 as well as serving as the Spanish Court venue during the Middle and Modern Ages. It also served as a meeting point of explorers who discussed navigation plans as did<strong> Fernando de Magallanes.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It honored <strong>Miguel de Cervantes,<\/strong> author of <strong>Don Quijote<\/strong>, as one of its residents while famed as where <strong>Christopher Columbus<\/strong> last breathed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Valladolid<\/strong> was a city where kings, queens and prominent Spanish history figures left imprints on besides its architectural structures. It is where King <strong>Felipe II and King Felipe III were born<\/strong>. But when the Spanish court was moved to Madrid in the 17th century, Valladolid lost its luster until its population dropped to barely 20,000.<br \/>\nAlthough the French invaded <strong>Valladolid <\/strong>in early 19th century, Valladolid bloomed in the following century due to the intense industrial development in automobiles.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Valladolid today<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Valladolid today has a population of over 500,000 to be considered <strong>Castilla-Leon\u2019s <\/strong>biggest city. An extensive road system with good services has been set in place to create the feisty environment through cultural and artistic activities. It is a shopping haven as well as for relaxation at its plentiful quaint and excellent<strong> caf\u00e9s, terraces and hotels.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Not only does Valladolid have an international airport, <strong>Villanubla <\/strong>to make it accessible by Ryanair, Iberia, Lagunair and Air France, it will be connected to Madrid by rail according to the Spanish railway project.<\/p>\n<p>More upgrade projects are in the pipeline for this city with the <strong>Museum of Spanish Contemporarty Art <\/strong>\u201c<strong>Patio Herreriano<\/strong>\u201d which is a Science Museum. Meanwhile, the Courts of Castilla y Le\u00f3n will renew their political influence with new administrative infrastructures in the 21st century.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Weather at Valladolid<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>With a continental climate of 6-16 degrees Celsius, it experiences hot summers and cold winters with frequent rain in the autumn and spring seasons.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Notable Sights of Valladolid<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Valladolid boasts of the famed National Sculpture Museum which is situated in<strong> San Gregorio College<\/strong>. This museum houses a vast collection of Spanish and polychromatic wooden sculptures, altarpieces, statues and a 16th century Gothic Piet\u00e1.<\/p>\n<p>Another interesting museum worthy of visit is the Patio Herreriano, a Contemporary Art museum. It showcases more than 800 pieces of modern-day Spanish art since 1918.<\/p>\n<p>The Cathedral of Valladolid can be found opposite the University. It was designed by the same architect for<strong> Escorial, Madrid, <\/strong>Juan de Herrera in the 16th century but the main fa\u00e7ade was only completed in the 18th century by <strong>A. Churriguera,<\/strong> a renowned artist. There are impressive pieces of sculpture as well as collection of paintings inside the cathedral.<\/p>\n<p>Although Valladolid is not by the sea, there is a small but pleasant beach near the river Pisuerga which is close to the city centre. Sunbathing is allowed while swimming is not encouraged.<\/p>\n<p>There are almost 100 species of trees in<strong> El Campo Grande Park i<\/strong>n Valladolid which spans over 100,000 square meters and attracts many to its shade and <strong>flora and fauna.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There is never a dull moment in<strong> Valladolid<\/strong> with its lively cafes and tapas bars to while the night away at your leisure. Another cultural event worth mentioning is the International Film Festival which is held every October with many international directors, producers and celebrities to Valladolid.<\/p>\n<p>Besides that, there is also the International Dance and Theatre Festival every May while every September, one can participate in the International Trade Exposition.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The <strong>city of Valladolid<\/strong> is situated in <strong>west of Spain<\/strong>, surrounded by various provinces comprising the<strong> Autonomous Region of Castilla y Le\u00f3n.<\/strong> It is made the administrative capital rich in architectural diversity as it is sophisticated in its history and charm. It is only about 2 hours\u2019 drive from <strong>Madrid.<\/strong><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>History of Valladolid <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This city hosted the wedding of<strong> King Fernando<\/strong> and <strong>Queen Isabel<\/strong> in 1469 as well as serving as the Spanish Court venue during the Middle and Modern Ages. It also served as a meeting point of explorers who discussed navigation plans as did<strong> Fernando de Magallanes.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It honored <strong>Miguel de Cervantes,<\/strong> author of <strong>Don Quijote<\/strong>, as one of its residents while famed as where <strong>Christopher Columbus<\/strong> last breathed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Valladolid<\/strong> was a city where kings, queens and prominent Spanish history figures left imprints on besides its architectural structures. It is where King <strong>Felipe II and King Felipe III were born<\/strong>. But when the Spanish court was moved to Madrid in the 17th century, Valladolid lost its luster until its population dropped to barely 20,000.<br \/>\nAlthough the French invaded <strong>Valladolid <\/strong>in early 19th century, Valladolid bloomed in the following century due to the intense industrial development in automobiles.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Valladolid today<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Valladolid today has a population of over 500,000 to be considered <strong>Castilla-Leon\u2019s <\/strong>biggest city. An extensive road system with good services has been set in place to create the feisty environment through cultural and artistic activities. It is a shopping haven as well as for relaxation at its plentiful quaint and excellent<strong> caf\u00e9s, terraces and hotels.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Not only does Valladolid have an international airport, <strong>Villanubla <\/strong>to make it accessible by Ryanair, Iberia, Lagunair and Air France, it will be connected to Madrid by rail according to the Spanish railway project.<\/p>\n<p>More upgrade projects are in the pipeline for this city with the <strong>Museum of Spanish Contemporarty Art <\/strong>\u201c<strong>Patio Herreriano<\/strong>\u201d which is a Science Museum. Meanwhile, the Courts of Castilla y Le\u00f3n will renew their political influence with new administrative infrastructures in the 21st century.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Weather at Valladolid<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>With a continental climate of 6-16 degrees Celsius, it experiences hot summers and cold winters with frequent rain in the autumn and spring seasons.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Notable Sights of Valladolid<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Valladolid boasts of the famed National Sculpture Museum which is situated in<strong> San Gregorio College<\/strong>. This museum houses a vast collection of Spanish and polychromatic wooden sculptures, altarpieces, statues and a 16th century Gothic Piet\u00e1.<\/p>\n<p>Another interesting museum worthy of visit is the Patio Herreriano, a Contemporary Art museum. It showcases more than 800 pieces of modern-day Spanish art since 1918.<\/p>\n<p>The Cathedral of Valladolid can be found opposite the University. 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