A Tour of Beautiful and Historic Valladolid, Spain
Exploring the small, historic city of Valladolid, Spain, the former capital of Spain and the city where Christopher Columbus died in 1506.
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A Tour of Beautiful and Historic Valladolid, Spain
Plaza Mayor - Valladolid, Spain
David's Been Here is in the beautiful Castilla y Leon city of Valladolid, exploring all the top historic and touristic sites to visit. Standing in the center of the city, David presents Plaza Mayor, both Valladolid's main square and the largest square in Spain. A must visit for anyone spending some time in Valladolid, stop by Plaza Mayor both day and night to experience the beautiful, colorful buildings, relaxed atmosphere and great people watching. For more information on visiting this main site of the city, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Castilla y Leon, now available for your Kindle as well.
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Plaza Mayor - Valladolid, Spain
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La Plaza Mayor de Valladolid
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1. Plaza Mayor -
2. Campo Grande -
3. National Sculpture Museum -
4. Academia de Caballería -
5. Casa de Cervantes -
6. Iglesia de San Pablo -
7. Pasaje Gutiérrez -
8. Santa María la Antigua Church -
9. Palacio de Santa Cruz -
10. Calle de la Platería -
11. Teatro Calderón de la Barca -
12. Puente Colgante -
13. Museo Oriental -
14. Valladolid Wine -
15. Castle of La Mota -
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Calle Santiago - Valladolid, Spain
David's Been Here is touring the Castilla y Leon city of Valladolid, displaying all the main sites and must visit spots of the city. Here David is standing in the midst of Calle Santiago, Valladolid's main commercial street. Spanning from El Campo Grande, the central park of the city, to Plaza Mayor, this central street is packed with restaurants, shops and beautiful sites along the way. Pay a visit to this main commercial street when visiting Valladolid, with the David's Been Here Guide to Castilla y Leon- now available for your Kindle as well.
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Calle Santiago - Valladolid, Spain
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Valladolid, donde palpita el corazón de Castilla y León
(Retratos de ciudades españolas, 19)
Un paseo por el centro de la ciudad. Durante un periodo corto de cinco años y bajo el reino de Felipe III, Valladolid fue la capital de España. Todavía se conserva algo de esta época donde ya había algunas villas romanas, que ganó importancia bajo los árabes y donde la corte se reunió varias veces después de la reconquista. Ilustres personajes de la política y de la cultura tienen sus vínculos con esta ciudad, como por ejemplo Fernando III el Santo, Alfonso X el Sabio, Fernando de Aragón y Isabel de Castilla (los reyes católicos, su boda), Cristobal Colón (su muerte), Carlos I, Felipe II (su nacimiento), Miguel de Cervantes (la primera edición del Quijote), Francisco de Quevedo, Peter Paul Rubens etc., hasta Miguel Delibes en el siglo XX. Valladolid es menos medieval que Segovia o Ávila y más cosmopolita, más elegante...
00:01 en la Plaza Mayor (de día)
00:56 Academia de Caballería
01:37 iglesia de Santiago
02:47 teatro Lope de Vega
03:03 en el Campo Grande
03:14 Puente Colgante
03:40 Puente Mayor
04:11 Monasterio de San Benito el Real
05:19 Palacio de Correos y Telégrafos
05:50 iglesia de Santa María la Antigua
y Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
06:20 Teatro Calderón de la Barca
06:41 Palacio de Pimentel
06:49 iglesia de San Pablo
07:50 la fachada del colegio de San Gregorio
09:00 Catedral y Santa María la Antigua de noche
09:54 en la Plaza Mayor (de noche)
Valladolid, where the heart of Castile and Leon beats
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A walk through the centre of the city. For a short period of five years, under the reign of Felipe III, Valladolid was the capital of Spain. There is still something preserved of this time in this city where the Romans had been built a few villas already, a place that grew in importance under the Arabs, and where the Spanish court met several times after the reconquest. Famous people from politics and culture have their ties to this city, such as Ferdinand III, Alfonso X the Wise, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile (the Catholic Kings, their wedding took place here), Christopher Columbus (death), Carlos I, Felipe II (birth), Miguel de Cervantes (first edition of Don Quixote), Francisco de Quevedo, Peter Paul Rubens etc., until Miguel Delibes in the twentieth century. Valladolid is less medieval than Segovia or Avila and more cosmopolitan, more elegant...
Valladolid, wo das Herz von Altkastilien schlägt
Ein Spaziergang durchs Stadtzentrum. Für einen kurzen Zeitraum von fünf Jahren, unter der Herrschaft von Felipe III., war Valladolid die Hauptstadt von Spanien. Es hat sich immer noch etwas vom Geist dieser Zeit in der Stadt erhalten, wo die Römer bereits ein paar Villen errichtet hatten, ein Ort, dessen Bedeutung unter den Arabern zunahm, und wo sich der spanische Hof mehrmals nach der Reconquista versammelt hatte. Berühmte Persönlichkeiten aus Politik und Kultur haben ihre Beziehungen zu dieser Stadt, wie z.B. Ferdinand III., Alfons X. der Weise, Ferdinand von Aragon und Isabella von Kastilien (die Katholischen Könige, ihre Hochzeit fand hier statt), Christopher Columbus (Tod), Carlos I., Felipe II. (Geburt), Miguel de Cervantes (erste Ausgabe vom Don Quijote), Francisco de Quevedo, Peter Paul Rubens usw., bis Miguel Delibes im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert. Valladolid ist weniger mittelalterlich als Segovia oder Avila und weltoffener, mondäner...
Valladolid, où bat le cœur de Castille et Leon
Une promenade dans le centre ville. Pendant une courte période de cinq ans, sous le règne de Philippe III, Valladolid était la capitale de l'Espagne. Il y a toujours quelque chose conservé de cette époque dans cette ville où les Romains avaient été construits quelques villas déjà, un endroit qui grandit en importance sous les Arabes, et où la cour d'Espagne a rencontré à plusieurs reprises après la reconquête. Les gens célèbres de la politique et de la culture ont leurs liens avec cette ville, tels que Ferdinand III, Alphonse X le Sage, Ferdinand d'Aragon et Isabelle de Castille (les Rois Catholiques, leur mariage a eu lieu ici), Christophe Colomb (sa mort), Carlos I , Felipe II (naissance), Miguel de Cervantes (la première édition de Don Quichotte), Francisco de Quevedo, Peter Paul Rubens, etc., jusqu'à Miguel Delibes au XXe siècle. Valladolid est moins médiévale que Ségovie ou Avila et plus cosmopolite, plus élégante...
Visiting Spain - 2016 (Madrid / Valladolid / Cuéllar / Segovia)
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Madrid
Few cities boast an artistic pedigree quite as pure as Madrid’s: many art lovers return here again and again. For centuries, Spanish royals showered praise and riches upon the finest artists of the day, from home-grown talents such as Goya and Velázquez to Flemish and Italian greats. Masterpieces by these and other Spanish painters such as Picasso, Dalí and Miró now adorn the walls of the city’s world-class galleries. Three in particular are giants – the Museo del Prado, Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza – but in Madrid these are merely good places to start.
Rising above the humble claims of its local cuisine, Madrid has evolved into one of the richest culinary capitals of Europe. The city has wholeheartedly embraced all the creativity and innovation of Spain’s gastronomic revolution. But this acceptance of the new is wedded to a passion for the enduring traditions of Spanish cooking, for the conviviality of the eating experience and for showcasing the infinite variety of food from every Spanish region. From tapas in sleek temples to all that’s new to sit-down meals beneath centuries-old vaulted ceilings, eating in Madrid is a genuine pleasure.
Madrid nights are the stuff of legend, and the perfect complement to the more sedate charms of fine arts and fine dining. The city may have more bars than any other city on earth – a collection of storied cocktail bars and nightclubs that combine a hint of glamour with non-stop marcha (action). But that only goes some way to explaining the appeal of after-dark Madrid. Step out into the night-time streets of many Madrid neighbourhoods and you’ll find yourself swept along on a tide of people, accompanied by a happy crowd intent on dancing until dawn.
Valladolid
Valladolid is a lively provincial Spanish city and a convenient gateway to northern Spain. An attractive place with a very Spanish character, the city's appeal is in its sprinkling of striking monuments, the fine Plaza Mayor and some excellent museums. By night, Valladolid comes alive as its large student population overflows from the city's boisterous bars.
Cuéllar
The town is settled on a hill, and it is 60 km north-east of the capital city of Segovia, and 50 km south of Valladolid. It has an extension of 272 km² and it is 857 m above sea level. Flowing though the town are the rivers Cerquilla and Cega.
Segovia
Unesco World Heritage–listed Segovia has always had a whiff of legend about it, not least in the myths that the city was founded by Hercules or by the son of Noah. It may also have something to do with the fact that nowhere else in Spain has such a stunning monument to Roman grandeur (the soaring aqueduct) survived in the heart of a vibrant modern city. Or maybe it's because art really has imitated life Segovia-style – Walt Disney is said to have modelled Sleeping Beauty's castle in California's Disneyland on Segovia's Alcázar. Whatever it is, the effect is stunning: a magical city of warm terracotta and sandstone hues set amid the rolling hills of Castilla, against the backdrop of the Sierra de Guadarrama.
LA PLAZA MAYOR DE VALLADOLID
A mediados del siglo XI, Valladolid era una pequeña aldea agrícola rodeada por una cerca defensiva. El espacio que ocupa la plaza Mayor y sus alrededores se encontraba fuera de esta primera muralla, cerca de la puerta conocida como postigo del Trigo, por donde los mercaderes entraban a la villa con los alimentos.
Valladolid, Plaza Mayor del Vino
Durante los días 18, 19 y 20 de mayo se reunieron en la Plaza Mayor de Valladolid bodegas de las cinco denominaciones de origen con las que cuenta la provincia.
A lo largo del fin de semana, cientos de ciudadanos asistieron al evento para catar todo tipo de vinos y degustar productos gastronómicos.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Valladolid, Spain
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Museo Nacional de Escultura
Iglesia de San Pablo
Belen Napolitano del Museo Nacional de Escultura
Campo Grande
Academia de Caballeria
Palacio de Santa Cruz
Santa Maria la Antigua Church
Universidad de Valladolid (UVA)
Plaza Mayor de Valladolid
Museo Oriental
Valladolid 4K - Real life in Spain - Plaza Mayor y tiovivo
Real Life in Spain: Valladolid. Valladolid is a city in Spain and the de capital of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It has a population of more than 300.000 people. Many people study Spanish in Valladolid because, according to many spaniards, is the city where the best Spanish accent is spoked.
La Plaza Mayor de Valladolid y su tiovivo. La Plaza Mayor de Valladolid acoge eventos de todo tipo. El tiovivo es instalado poco antes de las fiestas navideñas y se retira poco antes de Semana Santa. En la Plaza Mayor de Valladolid se realizan todo tipo de eventos.
28vo Episodio: Que ver en Valladolid? | Viajando por España
Hola a todos!!!
En este 28vo episodio visito la maravillosa ciudad de Valladolid, España.
Valladolid está situado a 200 km aproximadamente de Madrid y tiene una población de 400.000 habitantes.
A continuación les voy a dejar una guía de los lugares que visite y un poco de su información:
1. Valladolid:
2. Estatua Miguel Cervantes:
3. Catedral Gotica de Valladolid:
4. Palacio Pimentel:
5. Iglesia de San Pablo:
6. Playa de las Morenas:
7. Plaza Mayor:
8. Plaza Zorrilla:
9. Parque Campo Grande:
10. Monumento Cristobal Colón:
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Navidad en Valladolid - Plaza Mayor
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Feria del Vino en la Plaza Mayor de Valladolid
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Bicycle Thief somos:
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Celebración del Real Valladolid en la Plaza Mayor
El Real Valladolid celebra, ante miles de aficionados, el ascenso a Primera División en la Plaza Mayor. Nauzet y Sisi se despiden, mientras 'La senda del tiempo', de Celtas Cortos, suena como emocionante fin de fiesta.
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