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Palacio De Los Guzmanes in León stands as a remarkable piece of Renaissance architecture crafted by the renowned Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón. This captivating castle, functioning as the Diputación for the province, invites visitors to explore its fascinating history and architectural splendor. Guided tours, available in both Spanish and English, offer engaging insights into the region's government, the history of Compostella, pilgrims, and the city of León itself. While the building boasts an impressive 4.4-star rating on Google, be mindful that it does not offer wheelchair access inside. Despite this, the experience is both affordable and enriching, making it a highly recommended stop for those looking to delve into the local history and culture.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Av.Padre Isla.
Bus stop 433 m walk
Ramón Y Cajal.
Bus stop 236 m walk
Gran Vía San Marcos.
Bus stop 182 m walk
Santo Domingo. Alfonso V
Bus stop 149 m walk
Renueva.
Bus stop 424 m walk
Plaza de Santo Domingo (Bbva)
Bus station 105 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 765 reviews
4.4/5 765 reviews
Elena Sánchez
Elena Sánchez
2 weeks ago on Google

Edición emblemático de la ciudad de León. La visita es guiada. Muy bien explicado la historia del edificio y de la familia que lo mandó construir. Una buena forma de conocer parte de la historia del edificio la ciudad. Muy recomendable

Aztorm Knight
Aztorm Knight
3 weeks ago on Google

Magnífico!

Monica Pina
Monica Pina
1 month ago on Google

Super pretty. Couldn’t do the tour cause of vacations? But the guard let us in to see the patio. Very very pretty.