Discover the rich culture and history of Zaragoza in this engaging 2.5-hour guided tour. Stroll through the city’s historic streets and iconic squares, admiring the exterior of landmarks such as the stunning Basilica del Pilar. Continue through lively areas like the Central Market while soaking in the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy a delightful candy tasting, and let a photographer capture your special moments along the way using your own device.
This personalized experience combines local life with architectural beauty, offering a unique insight into Zaragoza.
Duration: 2.5 hours, with a guided walking exploration of key landmarks
Includes candy tasting and photography assistance
Visit historic sites such as the Puente de Piedra and the Goya Monument
Private group options available for a tailored experience
The guide will be wearing a red and black checkered scarf, please provide a valid phone number or email so the guide can contact you.
We begin on Zaragoza’s most iconic pedestrian street. Framed by beautiful 19th-century architecture, this path offers a breathtaking "telephoto" view of the Basilica’s domes, making it the perfect grand entrance to the city’s heart.
Next, we’ll cross the "Stone Bridge." While the current structure dates back to the 15th century, it stands where Romans once crossed. It offers the absolute best panoramic view of the city skyline and the Ebro River.
Zaragoza is the land of Goya. We’ll stop at this tribute to the master painter, located in the Plaza del Pilar, to discuss his local roots and the profound impact his "Black Paintings" and etchings had on the art world.
The modern pulse of the city. This square connects the historic old town with the newer commercial districts and serves as a memorial to the Aragonese martyrs of the Napoleonic Sieges.
Time to live like a local and taste local candy. We’ll take 15 minutes to recharge with a café con leche or a quick pastry. Zaragoza has a rich coffee culture, use this time to soak in the atmosphere.
A charming, hidden gem. Once home to the "Leaning Tower" of Zaragoza (the Torre Nueva), this square is now a peaceful spot surrounded by Baroque palaces and the museum of the sculptor Pablo Gargallo.
A feast for the senses. This stunning 1903 Art Nouveau building is still a working market. We’ll weave through stalls of Aragonese lamb, Borraja vegetables, and local cheeses.
We step back to the 1st century. These defensive walls are the most significant remains of the Roman city of Caesaraugusta. Standing here, you can truly feel the ancient scale of the city.
The Grand Finale: We will conclude your journey at the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and the spiritual soul of Spain.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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