Visiting Ávila is like walking into a fairytale. All it needs is an Abercrombie and Witch, Farbuck's Coffee, and Old Knavery (that will be my last Shrek joke). Construction on Las Murallas began in the 11th century and was completed in the 14th century. The walls are the best preserved intact enclosure in the world. It's unfathomable to visit a place so old when my country is a mere infant compared to the age of this town.
Enter through the Casa de las Carnicerías (originally a warehouse where wine and meat were sold) and take the stairs to walk on the wall.
A sampling of the thoughts running though my head while I was there: Game of Thrones. Jon Snow. The Wall! This has been here for almost a thousand years. 900 years ago there were soldiers walking this wall. Amazing! Game of Thrones. Fantastic! Inconceivable! [By the way, there IS a small town in Spain not far from here where GOT was filmed, in part, and it's called Caceres.]
Some advice:
-Buy an Ávilacard. For 15€ you can see many of the main attractions in town, including the walls.
-Make sure to scan the QR code BEFORE you head up the stairs. I thought it would be posted elsewhere but it wasn't so I missed out on the audio guide.
-Ask about an actual tour guide if that's your thing. I heard one speaking with a group of people once I was on the wall.
-Watch your knees. Although there is an elevator that goes part of the way, the final set of stairs is very steep going up or coming down. read more