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Echoes of medieval knights, Spanish royalty, and countless pilgrims reverberate across Burgos, where three UNESCO World Heritage sites converge. On this walking tour, you’ll find out how this Castilian stronghold shaped Spanish history while serving as a crucial stop on the Camino pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The tour starts at the stone Arch of Santa María, one of only two surviving medieval gates. You’ll trace a circular route through medieval squares, along tree-lined promenades, and up to castle viewpoints. Along the way, you’ll discover why blood sausage defines local cuisine, how a constable’s widow became one of Europe’s most powerful women, and why Franco chose this city to declare the Spanish Civil War’s end. I’ll show you why Burgos is more than just another tourist stop. It’s where Spanish identity was forged through royal decrees, religious devotion, and international trade, and legends like Columbus, El Cid, and the Catholic Monarchs left their mark. The tour ends back at the magnificent Gothic Burgos Cathedral, the city’s towering temple that took centuries to complete. Along the way, you’ll have a chance to: • Explore El Espolón promenade where royal statues originally destined for Madrid’s palace now grace tree-lined walkways that prevent flooding from the Arlanzón River • Visit the House of the Cord where Columbus met the Catholic Monarchs after his second voyage, and where the 1512 Laws of Burgos became history’s first declaration of rights • Discover Plaza Llana de Adentro, the medieval ”flat square” where shoe merchants traded under ancient arcades and powerful abbesses controlled wheat prices across 50 villages • Walk through the former Jewish quarter where rabbis became bishops after the city’s 1492 expulsion • Experience the pilgrims’ route along streets where medieval travelers found shelter, following the same path that prisoners walked as penance for their crimes • Marvel at Burgos Cathedral’s soaring 74-meter towers and intricate Gothic façade, learning why UNESCO refused modern door designs to preserve its 800-year heritage On this 90-minute walking tour, you’ll stroll where Spanish wool became Flemish tapestries, where royal marriages shaped European politics, and where pilgrims still pause on their ancient journey to the world’s end.
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