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Meson Burgos   Burgos

Meson Burgos, Burgos

 1 Review  A small tapas bar located near the cathedral. Popular with locals and not too many tourists visiting. It was quite full, which is normally a good indication of good local food. I was recommended to... 

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La Taberna, Castrojeriz: Good food in the Camino de Santiago

by jorgejuansanchez

This is a wonderful place for tapas in your Camino de Santiago. When you come walking from Hontanas (there do not miss Casa Victorino and order for lunch callos with wine drinking directly from his “porron”, a kind of original glass container!) you will see a Brazilian flag. This is La Taberna. The owners have travelled extensively around Brazil and love this country. tapas

Arcobello: tapas in Burgos

by jorgejuansanchez

Nice cerveceria in the historical part of Burgos, in front of the fabulous cathedral. It is a sort of meeting point for pilgrims. They offer lunches at good prices (about 10 euros) including the famous morcillas de Burgos and good wines. ask for morcillas

Don Quijote Café: student restaurant in Salamanca

by jorgejuansanchez

Restaurant with student prices in the student town of Salamanca.For 8 euros you will be offered Ham with watermelon, salad of fresh cheese and devilfish or trout. Wine and coffee are also included in the price. it is very cheap

Restarante Tudanca: transit restaurant

by jorgejuansanchez

This restaurant has a self service offering Castilian dishes at about 8 euros for a lunch, including coffee.Besides, there is a shop where you can buy Spanish specialities such as chorizo, ham, and good wines from Ribera del Duero and Toro.On the first floor there is a hotel, also called Tudanca. just in transit is good

MESON DE CANDIDO: Culinary expereince

by jorgejuansanchez

This is probably the best well known restaurant of the whole of Spain. Kings, Princesses, Ministers, Franco, and even our present nuisance President Zapatero have more than once had dinner in this fabulous restaurant where they still observe the old Castilian feudal traditions, like cutting the sucking pig with a plate that immediately is thrown to the floor to be broken with much noise in one thousand pieces.The gastronomy in Castilla and Leon is very consistent; try the Sopa Castellana and sweets made by the nouns of the monasteries nearby Segovia. All Castilian dishes have to be accompanied by a superb Rioja, or Ribera del Duero, red wine.The restaurant building consists in an enchanting old house just across the world famous Roman Aqueduct (UNESCO Patrimony of Humandkind). Sopa Castellana and sucking pig is a must in Castilla.

El Lagar: Tapas and wines

by Carmela71

For still good prices after the Euro you can enjoy here some of the specialities of the area, in tapas or sitting at the restaurant.With a great selection of wines of the area.And a incredible decorationAt Aranda de Duero, Burgos

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by DanielF

There are many restaurants where you can enjoy the traditional Castilian cuisine. Among them I would point out some of my favorite: La Fragua is one of the most classical restaurants in Valladolid and in the very heart of the Paseo Zorrilla. Then you can check also: La Goya, El Caballo de Troya or La Parrilla de San Lorenzo. The Castilian cuisine is known for its consistency in order to resist the rigors of the winter. It requires enough time to fully enjoy it. Among the most important dishes I can name the cocidos and potajes (stews) and, of course, the delicious lechazo (young lamb). Every meal should be accompanied by a good wine from the zone (Ribera del Duero for reds and Rueda for whites. Also Cigales has some quality wines).

Top 3 Hotels in Castilla y León

Abba Fonseca  Salamanca

 2 Reviews and 91 Opinions  This was our choice to stay in Salamanca during our weekend and I have to say that was really a... 

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Infanta Isabel Hotel  Segovia

 4 Reviews and 111 Opinions  Room was clean and nicely decorated. The hotel staff was very helpful and friendly. Perfect... 

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AC Burgos  Burgos

 1 Review and 120 Opinions  A new hotel in the heart of the city, it's close to the Arlanzón river and only at 100m to the... 

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Q:  I'll be in Zamora and I want to visit Toro for 2-3 hours. How can I get to Toro from Zamora? I think - by bus, can anybody say... 

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A: Hi. http://www.laregionalvsa.com/regional.asp This is the website of the company that operates in the area of Zamora and Valladolid. Toro is on the line between... 

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