Zaragoza Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Learn the great history of Zaragoza while seeing its most famous monuments thanks to this guided walking tour. For about 2 and a half hours you will walk with a local tour guide in a small group of about 10 people. Discover more than 2000 years of history while you visit its Roman Theatre, its two Cathedrals, the Seo del Salvador and many other emblematic places.
- Don't miss any detail of Zaragoza thanks to this guided tour.
- You will form a small group of about 10 people and follow the instructions of a tour guide.
- Discover the time when the Romans lived thanks to the ruins that have been preserved, as well as all the other periods up to the present day.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Zaragoza
- Local tour guide
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Step by Step
Get to know all the cultures that have passed through Zaragoza with this 2 and a half hour tour. Specifically, the tour is done on foot with a local tour guide who will give you verified information.
The groups are also small, about 10 people in total, so the guide will be able to pay more attention to you and make it a more personalised experience. During the tour you will walk through the most important streets of the city while you see the most important monuments.
Some of the most important ones are the following:
- Roman Theatre of Caesaraugusta: here you will discover the beginnings of the Roman city of Caesar Augusta.
- Seo del Salvador: this name characterises the Cathedral of the Saviour, built in the 12th century but with different alterations from periods such as the Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque.
- Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar: observe the famous jade column that according to tradition was placed there by the Virgin Mary.
As you can see, you will learn about the evolution of the city throughout different periods, so many that Zaragoza is even known as the city of the four cultures. You will also discover the city's gastronomic traditions in its Central Market.