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Van Rental in Castilla & Leon
At hello! Rentacar, we offer the best option for van rental in Castilla y León, with a fleet of modern and fully equipped vehicles. Whether you need a van for passenger transport or a cargo van for moving and industrial tasks, you’ll find the perfect solution at competitive prices with unbeatable conditions.
Our van rental in Castilla y León includes everything you need, with no hidden costs or surprises. Simply use our booking engine, where you’ll see the final price of your reservation and enjoy significant discounts if you complete your payment online.
In Castilla y León, we have an office in Valladolid, strategically located just a few kilometers from the airport and at the intersection of the city’s main access routes (A-60 and A-62). Here, you can pick up and return your van with maximum convenience.
If you have any questions about which type of van is right for you, our customer service team will be happy to assist and ensure you have the best possible experience.
Enjoy the benefits of our van rental in Castilla y León, with complete transparency and the peace of mind that comes with receiving a high-quality service at the best price. Book now and discover everything we have to offer!
Offices in Castile and León
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Valladolid
hello! Rent a Car Valladolid
Av. de Gijón, Km 194, 7, 47610 Zaratán, Valladolid
+34 689 50 04 37
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How to get to Castile and León?
Castilla y León is well connected by road, rail and air.- By plane: Valladolid Airport (VLL) is located 10 km from the city of Valladolid and has both national and international destinations.
- By train: Renfe connects from all over Spain with cities such as Gijón, Madrid or Santiago de Compostela.
- By bus: Similarly, there are several bus companies that cover destinations to the main towns throughout the community.
Points of interest in Castile and León
Castilla y León is one of the largest autonomous communities with the greatest historical and cultural heritage in Spain. Here are some of the main points of interest in Castilla y León, highlighting the most important ones in Valladolid:Valladolid
- Plaza Mayor de Valladolid: It is one of the oldest squares in Spain, serving as a model for others in the country. It is the heart of the city's social life.
- Valladolid Cathedral: An impressive Renaissance temple known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, although unfinished, it is one of the symbols of the city.
- Church of San Pablo: Famous for its imposing Plateresque façade, this church is a jewel of Elizabethan Gothic.
- National Sculpture Museum: It houses one of the most important sculpture collections in Spain, with pieces ranging from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
- Cervantes House: The place where Miguel de Cervantes lived and wrote part of his works. Today it is a museum dedicated to his life and work.
- Campo Grande: Valladolid's main park, ideal for strolling, with beautiful gardens and ponds.
Other points of interest in Castilla y León
- Avila:
- Avila City Walls: One of the best-preserved walled complexes in Europe, surrounding the old part of the city.
- Ávila Cathedral: A Gothic cathedral-fortress with impressive stained glass windows and altarpieces.
- Burgos:
- Burgos Cathedral: a World Heritage Site, this Gothic cathedral is one of the most impressive in Spain.
- Monasterio de las Huelgas: A Cistercian monastery of great historical and artistic value.
- León:
- Cathedral of León: Known for its Gothic stained glass windows, it is one of the most beautiful in Europe.
- Basilica of San Isidoro: It houses the ‘Pantheon of the Kings’, considered the ‘Sistine Chapel’ of Romanesque art.
- Salamanca:
- Plaza Mayor de Salamanca: One of the most beautiful and lively squares in Spain.
- University of Salamanca: The oldest university in Spain, founded in 1218, famous for its plateresque façade.
- Segovia:
- Aqueduct of Segovia: Roman monument more than 2,000 years old, considered one of the best preserved in the world.
- Alcázar de Segovia: A medieval castle that inspired Walt Disney to design Cinderella's castle.
- Soria:
- Monastery of San Juan de Duero: With its unique arches, it is a testimony to Romanesque art.
- Numancia: Archaeological site representing the resistance of the Celtiberians against Rome.
- Zamora:
- Zamora Cathedral: A magnificent example of Spanish Romanesque, with its famous gothic dome.
- Zamora Castle: Offers stunning views of the city and the Duero River.
- Palencia:
- Palencia Cathedral: Known as the ‘Unknown Beauty’, it is a Gothic jewel that hides valuable works of art.
- Villa Romana de La Olmeda: An archaeological site containing exceptional Roman mosaics.
Main cities in Castile and León
Valladolid
- Distance from Madrid: Approximately 190 km.
- Distance from Asturias (Oviedo): Approximately 240 km.
- Description: Valladolid is the capital of Castilla y León and a major historical and cultural centre. Its main attractions include the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral, the Church of San Pablo and the National Sculpture Museum. It is also known for its vibrant cultural life, its gastronomy, and events such as Easter Week.
León
- Distance from Madrid: Approximately 335 km.
- Distance from Asturias (Oviedo): Approximately 120 km.
- Description: León is famous for its impressive Gothic Cathedral, with stained glass windows that are among the most beautiful in Europe. Other highlights include the Basilica of San Isidoro, with the Pantheon of the Kings, and the Casa Botines, designed by Antoni Gaudí. León is a key stop on the Camino de Santiago and has a rich history linked to the Kingdom of León.
Salamanca
- Distance from Madrid: Approximately 215 km.
- Distance from Asturias (Oviedo): Approximately 320 km.
- Description: Salamanca is known for its University, one of the oldest in Europe, and its magnificent Plaza Mayor. Its historic centre, a World Heritage Site, includes the University of Salamanca, the Casa de las Conchas, and the Cathedrals (Old and New). It is a vibrant city, especially for its university atmosphere and architectural heritage.