These impressive defensive structures, built in the 12th century, are punctuated by crenelated towers and round turrets. Enter via one of Ávila's nine gates and explore its charming old town, which was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1985. Within the walls, be sure to explore the city's impressive Gothic cathedral, which took several centuries to complete. Today, its museum is filled with works of religious art including an original painting by El Greco. Other must-sees include the Castle of Don Álvaro Luna, the Convent of Santa Teresa, and the Basilica of San Vicente. And don't leave without sampling the city's signature pastries, called Yemas de Ávila (Yolks of Ávila), which resemble an egg yolk.
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