Mostly arid or semi-arid, Spain's center and cultural heartland is a pleateau crammed with iconic destinations: walled Ávila, home of St. Theresa; Burgos, a university city with medieval architecture including one of Europe's largest cathedrals; Cuenca with its "hanging houses"; desolate La Mancha with its famous windmills; La Rioja, a region known worldwide for its vineyards; León, another fun, atmospheric university city; Salamanca, yet another university city known for its plateresque Renaissance architecture; Segovia with its Roman aqueduct; breaktaking medieval, hilltop Toledo with its mix of Christian, Jewish, and Islamic; historic Valladolid, a former capital of Spain; and happening, historic Zaragoza. More info:
www.AsomateAValladolid.com,
www.Avila.com,
www.CastillaLaMancha.es,
www.Cuenca.com,
www.DonQuijote.org (Salamanca),
www.Go-Toledo.com,
www.LaRiojaTurismo.com,
www.RedAragon.com,
www.RiojaTrek.com,
www.SegoviaTurismo.es,
www.Toledo-TravelGuide.com,
www.TurismoCastillaYLeon.com,
www.VisitBurgos.com,
www.WhatSalamanca.com,
www.Zaragoza.es.