2025 Astorga Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Astorga: The Perfect Hidden Gem for a Summer Getaway ☀️
Have you ever heard of Astorga? Probably not! This remote Spanish town may not be on every traveler's radar, but it has everything you need for an unforgettable summer vacation. 🏰🌿
Despite its small size, Astorga boasts stunning landmarks, including a breathtaking palace designed by Gaudí 🏛️ and an impressive cathedral that dominates the skyline. But what truly sets the town apart is its unique atmosphere—the famous Camino de Santiago passes through here, filling the streets with pilgrims from all over the world. 🚶✨
For food lovers, Astorga is a paradise. The town is known for its chocolate industry, with several traditional factories and even a Chocolate Museum 🍫—a dream for anyone with a sweet tooth! And when it comes to local cuisine, you can’t leave without trying cocido maragato, a delicious regional dish that will leave you wanting more. 🍲😋
If you're looking for a unique summer destination, Astorga is the place to be. History, architecture, culture, and amazing food—all in a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path location. What more could you ask for? 🌞🚴
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Be able to walk through the amazing Roman sewers
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
What a wonderful museum this is. The Ruta Romana tour starting from here is especially recommended. This is a 1.5 hour tour that takes you to many hidden Roman sites around the city, including an amazing walk through the Roman sewers. The guide was knowledgeable and friendly, and answered my questions well. I believe the tour was only in Spanish so that would be the only downside for people who don't speak Spanish.
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Alyssa Keir
Very interesting museum
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
A very, very interesting museum in all respects, it is a beautiful Indian family house, restored but keeping the same layout, it also belonged to a family whose members stood out, some of them were outstanding poets, others for being prominent and excellent - well-known figures in Astorga. In the different rooms there are also messages from other cultures in the region, there is a large collection of documents and photos, and there is also a room that displays artworks and hosts book presentations. I also really enjoyed how well maintained, decorated and clean the whole room was, the tour can go on for as long as you want but if you are not in a hurry it could take a few hours to absorb all the information.
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Alyssa Keir
Very suitable museum for children
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
This is a small museum that can be visited in an hour. Great for taking kids as some of the rooms have things they can touch. It shows you where chocolate comes from and how it is made.
Although the exhibit is static, they have a manual machine in the exhibit that makes chocolate from cocoa fruit. There is a room with videos showing you how chocolate is made. They gave us chocolates to try, each one was different, and you can buy handmade chocolate there if you want.
Admission is €2.50 per person.
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Alyssa Keir
Interior decoration of alternative churches
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
Its lovely Romanesque capitals are of particular interest, as are the plaster decorations of the Astorga College inside. Remodeled in the Baroque style, the vaults and domes are decorated with some stucco, which contrasts with the plain exterior. The main altar has a church-style altarpiece. It is open to prayer and visits throughout the day.
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Alyssa Keir
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The palace-style church designed by the famous Spanish designer Gaudi
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
The original building of the Astorga Episcopal Palace was destroyed by fire in the 19th century, so the bishop commissioned Gaudí to rebuild it. Gaudí designed it in 1889, but the subsequent construction was not smooth and it was not completed until 1915.
Very beautiful palace designed by Gaudi. Well worth a visit especially if you like history, you can learn about the history here and if you want to read everything it will take a few hours. The stained glass windows are cool and the artist's designs are clever. A must visit.
There is a toilet inside, as well as free lockers of different sizes with digital codes.
There is an elevator to go up and down the different floors.
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Alyssa Keir
Artworks that combine various styles from different periods
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
This is the oldest church in town, originating from a late 11th century Romanesque church and has undergone many transformations during its history. Its constant transformation has produced a variety of styles and works of art from different periods, leaving behind Mozarabic, Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque relics. The tower dates from the 12th century, the doorway from the 14th century and the transept from the 16th century. Inside there is a main altarpiece in a church style.
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Alyssa Keir
Astorga Cathedral
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
Astorga, a key point on St. James’s Way to Santiago de Compostela.
The cathedral was built on top of a Romanesque church, and the two towers were not completed until the 18th century.
Its structure is late Gothic with some Baroque and plate-style elements, such as the main entrance and the two towers. The main altarpiece is octagonal, a solution by the architect Gaspar Becerra to adapt it to the shape of the apse. The main entrance is in the flamboyant Gothic style and is extremely beautiful, decorated with a large number of plants and cherubs. The doors to the vestry were designed by Gil de Hontañón. Of particular interest is the walnut pulpit with a bas-relief by Master Becerra. Inside there are valuable sculptures such as the Inmaculada by Gregoryio Fernández. The Diocesan Museum is located in the rooms next to the cloister.
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Alyssa Keir
The crossroads of the Spanish Camino and the Silver Way
Spain Westward Journey ~ León (Region)
The capital of the Malagatria county in the province of León has a rich medieval heritage due to its location at the crossroads of the Santiago de Compostela Pilgrimage Route and the Silver Way.
The walled town preserves its churches, monasteries and hospitals, allowing visitors to rediscover the purest traditions of the pilgrimage. Another notable feature of the town's streets is the pinnacle of modernist architect Antoni Gaudí: the Bishop's Palace. Astorga is also a great opportunity to enjoy the region's rich gastronomy.
Astorga is located at the intersection of two important Spanish routes, which were on the itineraries of pilgrims in the past. The older of the two routes is the Silver Route, which dates back to Roman times. This route (Gijón-Seville) was the one used to transport metals extracted from mines in the north of the peninsula to shipping ports in the south. During the Middle Ages, it was used by Arab and Christian armies during their conquests and reconquests. This well-travelled route for centuries later became the route for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela.
The Way of St. James , a Jacobean route declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, also passes through Astorga. It's part of a series of roads crisscrossing Europe and northern Spain leading to Santiago de Compostela, a holy city that's home to the tomb of the Apostle St. James. The historic quarter of this small Galician town is also a World Heritage Site.
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Alyssa Keir
well worth
well worth a visit if your pSsing through or on the camino. great place to stay with a great little spar starting at €20pp
breakfast is a buffet style at 13€pp and has all the range you would expect. rooms were spacious, clean and tidy and the bathroom was excellent with double basin, large shower, bath tub, beday and wc. all fitted with lotions and even moisturiser which was a treat