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  • Valladolid
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Today travellers can follow a route in Valladolid that between the 16th and 20th centuries was reserved for royalty. It traces the official itinerary taken by monarchs when they visited the city, and includes sites of immense historical and cultural value, such as Plaza Zorrilla or the Church of San Pablo, without forgetting the historic Plaza Mayor, where the royal visitors would stop at the City Hall.

This royal route enables tourists to retrace the steps once taken by Philip II, Queen Joanna of Austria, Mary of Hungary or the Emperor Charles V.

This route includes the following sites of interest: Plaza de Zorrilla, the Cavalry Academy, Statue of the poet Don José de Zorrilla, the Statue to the Hunters of Alcántara, Plaza Mayor, Calle Platería, Calle Angustias, the Church of San Pablo, the Palace of the Counts of Rivadavia / Pimentel, Villena Palace and San Gregorio College.

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