Here you can visit León's
famous Gothic cathedral and the Real Colegiata de San Isidoro, a Medieval church that houses the so - called Royal Pantheon, the funeral chapel of the kings of Castile and Leon.
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Our last stop was Siena, where we visited the beautiful
gothic cathedral known as the Siena Duomo, strolled through the
famous Piazza del Campo in the heart of the city, then explored the winding city streets on our own.
Here, visit the splendid
gothic cathedral, which was once the world's tallest building and the subject of a series of Claude Monet's paintings, just like the water garden in Giverny, depicted in some of his most
famous canvases.
Stop in Honfleur, a romantic port city; Rennes, with its traditional, colorful timber - framed houses; Blois, a picturesque town with its renaissance castle located in the town center; and Chartres,
famous for pilgrimages to its 13th - century
gothic cathedral.
Visit the
Gothic cathedral of Cologne, one of Germany's most
famous landmarks, and go hiking in the forest that inspired the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
Or stroll through Cologne's historic quarter and get up close to the filigreed twin towers of its
Gothic cathedral — one of Germany's most
famous landmarks.
You could even travel further afield to visit stylish Milan and explore the city's sights, including the incredible Duomo (the largest
Gothic cathedral in the world) and the world's most
famous opera house, the «Teatro alla Scala».
Steeped in centuries of history, discover more about the
famous city on a fascinating guided walking tour of the main sights, including the magnificent Minster, the second largest
Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe, and the quaint Shambles, the city's oldest street and the former site of the butcher's market.
Dominated by a striking 15th century
Gothic cathedral with a
famous astronomical clock, Strasbourg has a wealth of narrow medieval streets, charming crooked houses and vibrant town squares.
You could travel further afield to visit stylish Milan and explore the city's sights, including the incredible Duomo (the largest
Gothic cathedral in the world) and the world's most
famous opera house, the «Teatro alla Scala».
On this affordable tour of Britain and Ireland, stop in some historic towns, including Oxford, home to some of England's most
famous colleges; Durham, a medieval city with its
cathedral, built in 1093, and castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; York, England's most complete medieval city with its cobbled streets and the magnificent York Minster, England's largest
gothic cathedral; Stratford - upon - Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare; Chester, where a walking tour highlights its Roman remains and black and white half - timbered buildings; Adare, founded in medieval times and known today as one of Ireland's prettiest villages; and Bath, known for the excavations of Roman baths used for bathing and socializing 2,000 years ago.
Filled with orange trees and winding lanes, its world -
famous landmarks include its mighty
Gothic Cathedral, stunning Giralda minaret tower, fabulous Moorish palaces and fascinating museums, all creating a sightseers» paradise.
Milan is one of Italy's most fashionable cities but it also holds several historic and artistic attractions, including the largest
Gothic cathedral in the world, The Last Supper painting, and the
famous La Scala Opera House.
It is
famous all over the world and can count itself among the largest medieval
gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe.
Returning to Cork, visit St. Fin Barre's
Cathedral, a Gothic Revival - style cathedral, then take time to browse the fascinating English Market, Ireland's most famous covered food market, for a look at Emerald Isle favorites such as crubeens (pigs» feet) and drisheen (black
Cathedral, a
Gothic Revival - style
cathedral, then take time to browse the fascinating English Market, Ireland's most famous covered food market, for a look at Emerald Isle favorites such as crubeens (pigs» feet) and drisheen (black
cathedral, then take time to browse the fascinating English Market, Ireland's most
famous covered food market, for a look at Emerald Isle favorites such as crubeens (pigs» feet) and drisheen (black pudding).
The hotel is located just 10 minutes on foot from the
famous and impressive
Gothic Cathedral, the Casa Botines, the wonderful Romanesque San Isidoro Basilica, and all the main tourist attractions.