This beautiful Spanish city has far less tourists than Madrid but plenty to offer for tourists wanting to escape the crowds this summer.
Valladolid - located on the Pisuerga River - is a city showcasing Renaissance architecture with stunning houses, palaces and buildings.
The Cathedral of Valladolid is one of the most popular tourist attractions, dating back to 1585 and designed by the famous architect Juan de Herrera.
The city has a great cultural scene thanks to its university status, hosting events like the famous International Film Festival that attracts thousands.
Valladolid's historic centre conserves an important monumental and architectural heritage, particularly comprising noble houses and religious buildings.
The city has undergone significant urban growth in recent decades, now offering a wide range of activities for tourists and locals. Thanks to its close proximity to Madrid, crowds are kept down as most opt to visit the capital.
There are numerous museums to explore, as well as pretty streets lined with boutique stores and a range of bars and restaurants.
For those wanting to explore the capital, Madrid is accessible via train in just over an hour from Valladolid.
But tourists wanting a quieter experience might opt to stay in Valladolid, with its student population also bringing more affordable prices.
The Plaza de San Pablo is a beautiful open square offering plenty of picture opportunities, with one of northern Spain's most extraordinary church facades.
The city centre also offers a range of cuisine, from traditional Spanish tapas to Mexican, Asian and Indian restaurants.
According to TripAdvisor, the top rated restaurant is Kuran Japanesa & Oriental - a sushi restaurant with a glowing five-star review.
There are also plenty of hotels in the area, from affordable £53 a night accommodation at the Ibis to more luxurious options costing up to £91 a night.
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