For travelers who go a little out of the BEAT road, Spain has a spotlight with the magnificence of the Gothic style and the history of pilgrimage, and a glimpse of the rich past of Spain.
Burgos is known for its magnificent Gothic architecture。 Kraujuel is a dignified Cathedrard Danta Maria in Santa Maria, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which blends Gothic's elegance and later Renaissance and the addition of Baroque style. About 300 years of construction and decoration results.
The complex spiers and gorgeous facade dominate the Skyline. This reflects the historical and architectural significance of cities dating in the 13th century.
However, Burgos is not only the cathedral that stands out, as it holds a special place in the popular Camino de Santiago, which is useful as a centuries that are countless pilgrims.
“Burgos was a common pilgrimage stop, that is, the destination is immersed in history,” said Joan Lin, head of Riviera Travel's European product.
This deep connection to Kamino can be felt in the city, from a lively market square to a famous but quiet corner that pilgrims have paused to reflect on many generations.
Visitors to Burgos, including the welcome of Christopher Columbus by the Catholic monarch after the second voyage to the Americas, witnessed a very important moment in Spain, Casadel Corne Don't miss it.
Similarly, are the Culture de Miraflores, a calm monastery, just outside the city, and is famous for its elaborate alabaster tombs and peaceful corridors.
“For those who visit the city, visit an incredible landmark such as Casa del Cordon and Culture de Miraflores,” Lin emphasized.
A wide range of visitors praised Burgos's unique beauty and tripAdvisor's magnitude, emphasizing it as a “discovery” in the destination of Spain.
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“We spent many years in the cathedral and walked around the city for hours. Beautiful discovery.”
Gaynor S added: “Burgos has its own charm. There are many restaurants and enough shops, but there are many historical things to visit and see, all within walking distance.
“Not only the area of many pedestrians, but also many tourists, including pilgrims on the Route of St. James, also expect a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of” buzz “. “