Ávila
Ávila is a historic city located in central Spain, known for its well-preserved medieval walls. These walls, which date back to the 11th century, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and stretch for about 2.5 kilometers. The city is also famous for its stunning Gothic cathedral, Catedral de Ávila, and numerous churches, showcasing its rich religious heritage.
The birthplace of the mystic Saint Teresa of Ávila, the city attracts many visitors interested in its spiritual history. Ávila's charming streets and traditional cuisine, including the local delicacy yemas de Santa Teresa, make it a popular destination for tourists exploring Spain's cultural landmarks.