Talavera de la Reina: Basilicas, Massive Bridges and Parks
Talavera de la Reina, Spain is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of the country. The city is located along the Tagus River. Two range mountains surrounds the area, adding appeal and interest to Talavera de la Reina. The Montes de Toledo in the southern region and the Sierra de San Vicente in the northern area decorates the skyline horizon of this city. The climate in the area is slightly warmer compared to Madrid with several fertile areas where you can enjoy olive trees and Mediterranean forests.
Best Time to Visit
With weather and climate to consider, the most ideal time of the year to book a lodging in Talavera de la Reina, Spain is during the months of June to early September. The peak season is during July and can be too crowded with tourists. The Las Modas, a fashion inspired festival during April and the Capital Fest 2020 during the month of June are a few of the colorful celebrations you can enjoy in the region.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Ruiz de Luna Ceramic Museum is one of the best museums to see in the city. It is the home of a numerous display of 14th century Spanish ceramics as well as modern day ceramics from the region. For an even more exciting time in the region, visit Talavera De La Reina Bull-Fighting Ring. The area is host to bullfighting events and one of the most lively local entertainment venues in the region.
The Hostal La Embajada is a nice place to stay in Talavera de la Reina, close to the bullrings and the bus stations. The ceramic museum is also located very near this area. Four-star rated services can be enjoyed at the Be Live City Center Talavera. This modern hotel is a short minute walk from the Prado Gardens and the Tagus River. It can be reached an hour and a half from the airport.