Vega de Talavera de la Reina Toledo Castilla-La Mancha Spain
39.962884,-4.8304536

Talavera de la Reina

Talavera de la Reina (Spanish pronunciation: [talaˈβeɾa ðe la ˈrejna]) is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. Its population of 83,303 makes it the second most populated municipality of the province of Toledo and the fourth largest in the region. Although the city straddles both banks of the Tagus, a few kilometres downstream from the junction of the former with the Alberche, most of the urbanisation concentrates on the right (northern) bank. There are two islands in the centre of the city called Isla Grande and Chamelo Island. Three bridges cross the Tagus in Talavera. The city is well known for its pottery craft. The Talavera de la Reina pottery was declared intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2019.
Known in ancient times as: Caesarobriga
Periods/Settlements: hellenistic-republican, roman, mediaeval-byzantine, modern

Distance between:

Madrid to Talavera de la Reina 67 Miles / 109 Kms
Barcelona to Talavera de la Reina 381 Miles / 614 Kms

Postal Code 45600



Population 2019

Total: 83417
Total Men: 40081
Total Women: 43336

Broadband and mobile Internet coverage

fixed ≥ 30Mbps : 100%
fixed ≥ 100Mbps : 100%
3G HSPA : 99%
4G LTE : 99%

tourist attraction Nearby

Antigua Central Hidroeléctrica de Talavera
Glorieta de los Leones y Jardines
Vistas al Río Tajo
Murallas árabes Primer recinto
Playa de Los Arenales
Letras de Talavera
ENSANCHE
Plaza San Francisco
Torre de Polvorín