La Flor de Castilla

Ávila


This patisserie-cafe is a fine place to buy a yema de Santa Teresa, a sticky, ultrasweet treat made of egg yolk and sugar that's said to have been invented by the saint herself.


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1. Puerta del Alcázar

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Access to a 300m stretch of Ávila's walls is from just inside the Puerta del Alcázar.

2. Murallas

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3. Catedral del Salvador

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5. Iglesia de San Juan Bautista

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6. Palacio Los Serrano

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A cultural centre, this daringly renovated space is also used for contemporary art exhibitions.

7. Iglesia de Santo Tomé El Viejo

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8. Iglesia de San Pedro

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