Avila: The Town of Stone and Saints in Spain
A fortified city in Spain, Avila is located within Castle and Leon – an autonomous community. It has claimed to have the highest number of Gothic and Romanesque churches in the country, earning its title. It is also viewed as having the most establishments that has a 16-century vibe in them, having Romanesque style, medieval town halls. Avila, Spain is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1985. Aside from these facts, it is known to be the home of Saint Teresa.
Best Time to Visit
During April, it is least likely to rain or snow, and it is most ideal to visit attractions like Monasterio de la Encarnacion and Museo Oriental. If tourists would want to have a good ski, the best time to travel to Avila is during April. When considering cheap Avila hotels, less-crowded attractions, tourists are encouraged to book their flights to Avila, Spain during December, because from February, March and May, people are most likely to spend their vacation at this city.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Avila Provincial Museum depicts the history of the city and would be a treat to those who are very fond of collecting memories about a place’s history. Avila Cathedral would also be just around the city and is nearby Parador de Avila, a 4-star hotel, which is a former palace and is offering an in-house restaurant, and traditionally styled rooms. Exe Reina Isabel and Hotel Palacio Valderrabanos are also 4-star hotels tourists can take advantage of booking easily since they are near the city attractions.