This cultural and culinary experience in Zaragoza is all about the influenced by its northern and eastern Mediterranean neighbors. The gastronomy of Zaragoza also has abundant orchards in the Ebro basin, so its excellent fruits and vegetables are present in many of its dishes. We will taste 4 wines from the 4 appellations of origin of Aragon marinated with 4 local tapas and we will discover its love of its people for its gastronomy, especially of its wines
Itinerary
- Meet guide at Cesar Augusto Monument.
- Guided walking tour of Zaragoza historical center.
- Stops 4 gourmet shops and Bars with tastings of local wines and Tapas.
- Chat with guide about the local lifestyle of Zaragoza.
- End of tour. Your guide will be happy to recommend activities for the remainder
of your stay.
On this tour we will explore one of my favorite parts of Zaragoza, we will walk through its ancient streets to discover in them the heritage that Roman, Muslim, Jewish and Christian bequeathed us. In each place we will taste a wine of the four denominations of origin of Aragon, which are Cariñena, Campo de Borja, Calatayud and Somontano, accompanied by local products, from its best vegetables, to its best cheeses and Teruel hams. We will understand the importation of winemaking in the region.
Zaragoza, the capital of Aragón, is a vibrant city rich in history and culture. Known for its impressive architecture, including the iconic Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, the city offers a blend of Roman, Moorish, and modern influences. Its strategic location along the Ebro River and the ancient Via Tolosa makes it a key historical and commercial hub.
This stunning baroque basilica is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Spain. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and houses the Holy Chapel, where the image of the Virgin is kept.
This 11th-century palace is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and was originally built as a fortified palace for the kings of the Taifa of Zaragoza.
This cathedral is a blend of different architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque. It is dedicated to the Savior of Zaragoza and is one of the city's most important historical landmarks.
These well-preserved Roman ruins offer a glimpse into Zaragoza's ancient past. The site includes the remains of Roman baths, a forum, and a theater.
This museum is dedicated to the works of Francisco Goya, one of Spain's most famous artists. It houses a collection of his paintings, drawings, and engravings.
A traditional roast lamb dish, often served with potatoes and vegetables.
A traditional dish made with breadcrumbs, garlic, and pork, often served with eggs and chorizo.
A traditional dish made with blood sausage, bacon, and rice, often served with a tomato sauce.
A traditional dish made with borraja (a type of herb), often served with garlic and vinegar.
These months offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The weather is ideal for exploring the city's historic sites and enjoying local festivals.
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Zaragoza is generally a safe city, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Zaragoza-Delicias Station
Zaragoza Bus Station
The bus network is comprehensive and covers most of the city. Buses are an affordable and efficient way to get around.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
This stunning monastery is set in a beautiful natural park with waterfalls, gardens, and hiking trails. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers.
This unique natural park is known for its dramatic landscapes, including cliffs, canyons, and badlands. It's a great place for hiking and wildlife spotting.
This historic town is known for its well-preserved Roman and Moorish ruins, as well as its traditional olive oil production.
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