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What’s Valladolid Like in November?

November in Valladolid, Spain, typically brings cool, crisp weather as autumn transitions towards winter. Average daily high temperatures generally range from 10°C to 14°C (50°F to 57°F), while nighttime lows can dip to 2°C to 6°C (36°F to 43°F). Precipitation is common, with several rainy days expected throughout the month, accumulating an average of 40-60mm. Daylight hours decrease, offering around 9-10 hours of light. Expect variable conditions, from bright but chilly days to overcast and damp periods.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in November?

November is generally considered off-peak for tourism in Valladolid, meaning better availability and potentially lower prices for accommodation. A budget hotel or guesthouse might cost €40-€70 per night, while a mid-range hotel could range from €70-€120. Dining out remains affordable; a casual restaurant meal typically costs €10-€20 per person, and tapas range from €2-€5 per piece. Local bus fares are around €1.50 per ride. Availability for tours, attractions, and restaurants is usually good, with fewer crowds.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

Expect significantly fewer tourist crowds compared to peak seasons, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of the city’s attractions. While November 1st (All Saints’ Day) is a national holiday, its impact on the rest of the month is minimal. The renowned Seminci (Valladolid International Film Festival) typically concludes by early November, so if visiting then, check its schedule as it might slightly affect early-month hotel availability. Overall, conditions are generally cool and can be damp, making indoor activities particularly appealing.

What Are the Best Activities for November?

Embrace Valladolid’s rich culture and gastronomy in November. Focus on indoor attractions such as the National Sculpture Museum (Museo Nacional de Escultura), the Cervantes House Museum (Casa Museo de Cervantes), and the Valladolid Cathedral. Explore the city’s vibrant tapas scene and enjoy traditional Castilian cuisine in cozy restaurants. If the weather permits, a stroll through Campo Grande Park can still be charming, or wander the historic city center, ducking into shops and cafes to warm up.

Remember, services like AllInMap can help you locate free amenities such as public restrooms or Wi-Fi hotspots during your visit.

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