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What’s Valladolid Like in October?

October in Valladolid, Spain, typically marks the onset of autumn with pleasant, crisp weather. Average high temperatures generally range from 18°C to 20°C (64°F to 68°F), while average lows can drop to 7°C to 9°C (45°F to 48°F), particularly during evenings and nights. Visitors can expect around 5 to 6 hours of sunshine per day, with a moderate chance of rainfall, averaging 5 to 7 rainy days throughout the month. It’s advisable to pack layers, including a jacket for cooler evenings.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in October?

October is generally considered a shoulder season in Valladolid, offering good availability for accommodation and activities. Estimated costs for a hostel bed can range from €25 to €45 per night, while a mid-range hotel room might cost between €80 and €130 per night. (These are estimated prices and can vary significantly based on booking time and specific establishments). A budget meal at a casual restaurant or tapas bar typically ranges from €12 to €18, while a mid-range restaurant meal might cost €30 to €50 per person. Public transport is affordable, and many attractions are within walking distance.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

Crowds in Valladolid during October are generally moderate, less dense than the peak summer months. However, a significant event can draw more visitors: the Valladolid International Film Festival (SEMINCI), one of Spain’s oldest and most respected film festivals, usually takes place in October. This event will increase local activity, especially around festival venues. Conditions are favorable for walking and sightseeing, with autumn foliage adding to the city’s charm.

What Are the Best Activities for October?

October is an excellent time to explore Valladolid’s cultural and historical offerings. Attending screenings or soaking in the atmosphere of the SEMINCI Film Festival is a highlight if your visit coincides. Other top activities include exploring the city’s historic center, visiting the National Sculpture Museum, and enjoying tapas at local bars. The cooler weather is also ideal for day trips to the nearby Ribera del Duero wine region for wine tasting, or simply enjoying the autumn colors in parks like Campo Grande.

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