If you visit Valladolid and you are unlucky enough to catch rain, don’t stay locked up in the hotel. Take advantage of these days spent by water that there will be fewer tourists and enjoy three classic waterproof city enclaves they are well worth a visit.
Columbus House Museum
Christopher Columbus died in Valladolid on May 20, 1506 and the city remembers him with a museum house, full of documents and memorabilia on the discovery of America. An ideal plan to visit with children and learn about one of the most famous (and controversial) chapters in the history of Spain.
Renfe train from Madrid to Valladolid
Cervantes House Museum
This was where Miguel de Cervantes finished his masterpiece The Quijote in 1605. To commemorate him, the museum keep the original desktop where you did the work and they have recreated other rooms from the time to take us back in time. The entrance costs 3 euros and it is a great plan for rainy days.
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Go for wines at Bodegas Copaboca
If it starts pouring, we can always take the car and go to Tordesillas, a town 30 minutes from Valladolid where he hides one of the best wineries in Spain, Copaboca. It is best to contact them directly and arrange a private tasting to enjoy their wines. And let it rain what it has to rain.
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