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Discover the historical charm of Snooty Steps in Ávila, where rich culture meets stunning architecture amid breathtaking views.
Snooty Steps in Ávila is a charming tourist attraction, blending history and culture in a picturesque setting. With its unique architecture and serene ambiance, it's a must-visit for travelers.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Avila Cathedral, head southwest on Calle de los Caídos towards Plaza del Mercado Chico. Continue straight for about 200 meters until you reach the Plaza del Mercado Chico. From there, take Calle de San Segundo and walk for another 300 meters until you reach the intersection with Calle de la Virgen de las Nieves. Turn right onto Calle de la Virgen de las Nieves and walk approximately 150 meters. You will see the Snooty Steps (Escaleras de Snooty) on your left.
Public Transport
If you are near the Avila Bus Station, take Bus Line 1 towards 'Calle de la Feria'. Ride the bus for about 15 minutes and get off at the stop 'Plaza del Mercado Chico'. From there, walk southwest on Calle de los Caídos towards Plaza del Mercado Chico, and follow the previous walking directions to reach Snooty Steps.
Walking
Starting from the Convent of Santa Teresa, walk east on Calle Santa Teresa for about 400 meters until you reach Plaza de la Santa. Turn left onto Calle de la Virgen de las Nieves and proceed straight for about 250 meters. You will find the Snooty Steps (Escaleras de Snooty) on your right.
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