Dominating the skyline, the UNESCO-listed Burgos Cathedral - final resting place of El Cid - draws visitors with its breathtaking Gothic façade and ornate chapels. Wander cobbled streets past historic landmarks like the Church of San Esteban and the Castle ruins offering panoramic city views. As a key stop on the Camino de Santiago, the city pulses with pilgrims following ancient routes through rolling countryside. Don’t miss sampling local delicacies such as morcilla blood sausage and roasted lechazo lamb. Along the Arlanzón River, parks and walkways invite peaceful strolls, blending nature and history seamlessly.