Cathedral of the Savior

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Zaragoza: Complete tour, one thousand and one nights experience with dinner

Zaragoza: Complete tour, one thousand and one nights experience with dinner

Embark on this exclusive private tour traveling back in time discovering the different cultures that have passed through Zaragoza, where Muslims, Jews and Christians have left their mark until the Franco era, to know the most modern Zaragoza of today. Visit the majestic Aljafería Palace (Muslim) and learn about its different uses until today. Admire the incredible Basilica del Pilar and marvel at its true history. Do you know the size of the Virgin? Discover it as you continue the tour entering the Cathedral of the Savior (La Seo) a former Muslim mosque rebuilt after the expulsion of the Moors and discover the jewel inside: The Crystal Rosary. Walk together to the Roman Wall and feel the history under your feet. Visit the old Central Market and all the history that surrounds Zaragoza on the banks of the Ebro River. In addition, you can enjoy the local people and all its culture, ending the tour through the famous streets of Tubo with the charm that lies behind the Plaza España, tasting some typical regional tapas with the best wine of the land while you make the Journey of your Dreams, embark on this adventure with the experience "A Thousand and One Nights" that will change your life. We propose you to relive its history and make it come true for a thousand and one nights or more with your partner, family or friends to make your lives wonderful. Do you dare to live this magical experience?

Zaragoza: Historical Tour of the Old District with a Guide

Zaragoza: Historical Tour of the Old District with a Guide

Enjoy a tour the city of 2000 years of history and four cultures. We will begin by visiting the Roman theater, where we will discover the first steps of the city and its oldest history. We will visit the Cathedral of Zaragoza or La Seo, and its magnificent museum of tapestries. A fantastic experience of continuing to get to know the city and getting to know one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Spain, where the kings of Aragon came to be crowned. We will end with the majesty of the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar. One of the largest Catholic cathedrals in the world and we will discover its devotion to the Virgen del Pilar. We will finish by visiting the Roman walls and the central market of the city, where we will learn about its precious gastronomy. During the tour we will also stop at other points of interest in the city and at the end your guide will be happy to recommend activities for the remainder of your stay.

Zaragoza - Historic Walking Tour

Zaragoza - Historic Walking Tour

Start your tour by visiting the Basílica De Nuestra Señora Del Pilar, it is located in the center of Zaragoza and comprises nine Chapels. It is one of the most important churches in Zaragoza. It is the site where the Virgin Mary appeared to Saint James in the year 40 leaving the pillar behind as testimony of her visit where a Chapel was then built. The Basilica is built in the baroque style of the 17th century. Here, you will also have the chance to see one of the finest artworks by Damián Forment who designed the alabaster retablo mayor (the main altar). You will then walk through the Plaza del Pilar, a square in the old town of Zaragoza and is amongst the largest squares in Europe. Here, you will see the Basilica of Jesus the Savior and the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar. As you continue walking, you will see many important historical buildings along the way. You will have the chance to visit an art-gallery known as the La Longa. The building dates back to the 16th century. It is currently used as an exhibition hall where exhibits from various artists from different era’s are presented. Get to see beautiful views from the Puente de Piedra, also known as the Stone bridge which is entirely made up of Ashlar stone. It spans the Ebro river and is said to date back to the 15th century. In 1991 four lions on either side of the bridge were added. These are the works of the sculptor Francisco Rallo Lahoz. Visit another cathedral, the Cathedral of the Saviour which is amongst the two in Zaragoza. It is built on the site where a basilica existed in the 1st century. The architecture consists of many different styles. It has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site since 1986. Located next to the Cathedral of the savior, you will get to see the Arco del Deán (Arch and House of the Dean). Built in the 13th century, it served as the residence for the Dean of the Cathedral and connected the residence to the Cathedral. Finish your tour at the Mercado Central, the market in Zaragoza. Here you can find food products and fresh produce. The Aragonese architect Félix Navarro Pérez is known to have designed it in 1895.

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Phenomenal experience! I’ve wanted to visit Zaragoza for quite some time and had an opportunity to do so, but only for one day. This tour was in the morning and provided me with a sense of confidence and priority for how I spent the rest of my time alone until leaving in the evening. Highly recommend! Was a highlight of my month-long visit to Spain!

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Our tour guide was very knowledgeable not only about the history but also about the gastronomy! We found Zaragoza charming! The food was sensational! Thanks to our tour guide we had one of the best meals of our lives!

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Marta was an excellent guide. We visited multiple sites and it was a fascinating introduction to the city. Highly recommend.

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Excellent guide, historical and cultural knowledge!