Time stands still in this place, with it's ancient buildings and columns. This is as traditional as you'll find .. untouched(ish) by time
Charming square surrounded by historic buildings and dominated by large equestrian statue of Pizarro. Plenty of bars and restaurants with outdoor seating around the square and a great place for a cervaza or tinto verano in the warmer months, equally beautiful in the colder months just less comfortable outside! Turns into a bit of a carpark at times during the weekdays, but still beautiful.
Esta muy cerquita de Aranda de Duero y aprovechando la visita a las Edades del Hombre me acerque a ver este pueblo con la plaza y el Castillo que tiene unas vistas preciosas.Vale la pena y te mueves por la comarca viendo los viñedos
The plaza major is very pretty and contains on old palace which is open to the public and an old church
Un pueblo pequeño con gran encanto turistico Medieval. Un vermout en los alrededores de la Plaza que esta muy bien conservada , cuidada y limpia. Y muy recomendable si tienes mas tiempo de visitar el pueblo subir al Castillo.
Pleasant decor. Good, unpretentious Spanish food with a touch of creativity. The lamb was perfectly cooked. In general the menu combined traditional products prepared with sophistication. I would not hesitate to go back.
Me gusto la colegiata y el palacio de Avellaneda, a parte de La Posada Ducal.Las campanadas de la colegiata, suenan todas las horas
Restaurants are amazing, people are friendly, area full of history, at time of visit the storks were hatching there eggs and the young birds were reaching up for food what a wonderful picture.
A nice atmosphere to have a drink and spend some time in this fabulous old town. Hopefully the tents will disappear soon?
And we agreed--it is quite large, populated with many distinct palacios of renaissance and baroque origin. There is a fine equine statue and some modern shops within the square as well. Quite grand!