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  1. Jan 26, 2020 · Here are the best things to do in Ávila: 1. The Walls. Source: flickr. Ávila Walls. Ávila’s UNESCO-listed walls are considered among the finest city defences in the world. They have a perimeter of 2.5 kilometres and are never less than three metres-thick.

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    Ávila (UK: / ˈævɪlə / AV-il-ə, [ 2 ] US: / ˈɑːv -/ AHV-, [ 3 ] [ˈaβila] ⓘ) is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the Province of Ávila. It lies on the right bank of the Adaja river. Located more than 1,130 m above sea level, the city is the ...

  3. The town is famous for meat dishes, especially T-bone steaks; and beans from El Barco de Ávila are very popular, as are the yemas de Santa Teresa. If you want to see special events, there are Medieval Days every first weekend in September; moving Easter rituals (usually March or April) and theatrical shows on the city walls on summer nights.

    • Ávila Ávila Castilla y Leon
    • Murallas (Town Walls) The ancient walls, which still enclose the Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) of Ávila, are the best preserved in Spain. After the Christian Reconquest of Ávila, the ramparts became an important line of defense against the Moors.
    • Basilica de San Vicente. Outside the town walls beyond the Puerta de San Vicente, the Basilica of San Vicente stands on the spot where Saint Vincent is believed to have been martyred in AD 300.
    • Convento de Santa Teresa de Jesús. Opposite the Puerta de La Santa, the Convento de Santa Teresa de Jesús stands on the site of Santa Teresa's birthplace.
    • Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás. The Dominican monastery of Santo Tomás lies outside the town walls in a peaceful setting. With an endowment from the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, the Royal Monastery of Saint Thomas was founded in 1483 by María Dávila and Tomás de Torquemada, the first Grand Inquisitor of Spain.
  4. Visit Avila. Avila is in the Castile and Leon region of Spain. At over 1000m above sea-level it is the highest provincial capital in Spain. Avila is famous for its medieval walls. They are arguably the best in Europe. The 11th century walls are two kilometres long, have 88 turrets and are perfectly preserved. The town is also famous as the home ...

  5. Jan 6, 2024 · Famous Spanish writer, Azorin once said Avila is the most 16th-century town of all those in Spain. The Old Town of Avila, enclosed by the wall, and its extramural churches are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Clearly, Avila has a rich history and culture to explore. It also hosts some great ranges of festivals like Medieval Fair, Summers in the Wall.

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  7. Ávila. Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain. In winter, when an icy wind whistles in off the plains, the old city huddles behind the high stone walls as if seeking protection from the harsh ...

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