Visita Monumental a Pie en el Casco Antiguo de Zaragoza





Descripción
Zaragoza es una ciudad con un legado histórico y cultural indescriptible. Llamada la ciudad de las cuatro culturas; que nos deja monumentos arquitectónicos emblemáticos. En este Tour descubriremos a través de un recorrido guiado por un Local sus 2000 años de historia, empezando por sus orígenes visitando el Museo del Teatro Romano de Zaragoza. Seguiremos visitando sus dos principales Catedrales, La Seo y nuestra Basílica del Pilar para acabar hablando de la época actual y su gastronomía en el mercado central de Zaragoza.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Descubriremos la historia de los inicios de la ciudad romana de Cesar Augusta desde su Teatro Romano. Las instalaciones del museo ocupan un solar correspondiente a importantes casas de las épocas medieval, renacentista y barroca. Por ello, el Museo revelará una visión conjunta de interesantes restos y muestras de la historia de Zaragoza de las épocas mencionadas.
Visitaremos uno de los monumentos más importantes de Zaragoza, la Catedral de San Salvador o La Seo. Se encuentra donde siempre ha sido el centro religioso de la ciudad. Anteriormente lugar del templo romano y después de su mezquita. Sus orígenes son del siglo XII, tras la conquista por el rey Alfonso I, una catedral de estilo románico, a lo largo de los años le han seguido diferentes reformas de diferentes estilos, así podemos encontrar el gótico, el mudéjar, el renacentista y el barroco. en sus paredes.
El Museo exhibe parte de la importante colección, compuesta por 63 tapices de los siglos XV, XVI y XVII, tejidos en los famosos talleres europeos de Arras, Tournai y Bruselas. Definitivamente una de las joyas de Zaragoza.
Visitaremos el primer templo mariano del cristianismo. ya que en ella se conserva y venera la columna —en realidad, una columna de jaspe— que, según la tradición, fue colocada por la Virgen María que, viviendo aún en Jerusalén, se habría aparecido en carne mortal al Apóstol Santiago el 2 de enero 40. La historia da fe de la existencia de una iglesia mozárabe en Saraqusta dedicada a Santa María, en el mismo lugar donde actualmente se ubica la basílica barroca. En torno a este templo vivía una de las comunidades cristianas de la ciudad.
Restos de la muralla romana de unos 80 metros de longitud, en el extremo noroeste de lo que fue la ciudad romana de Caesaraugusta, construida en el siglo I.
Visitaremos el mercado diseñado en 1895 por el arquitecto aragonés Félix Navarro Pérez en sustitución del tradicional que se celebraba al aire libre en la antigua plaza del mercado. Fue mandado construir por la Sociedad Nuevo Mercado de Zaragoza y en 1903 se terminó. Es Monumento Histórico Nacional desde 1978 y Bien de Interés Cultural desde 1982.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(15)
Spectacular! Our guide Reuben was extraordinary. It was a pleasure and pleasure to hear them and share with us about their city. Know the city and with a way of communicating that captivates! Just excellent! 100% recommended! Much more than we expected!! Thank you so much!
We had a very interesting and informative tour with Marta, who was knowledgeable and engaging; We learned quite a bit about the history of Zaragoza and the region through visiting the ruins of the Roman amphitheater, Our Lady of the Pillar and La Seo. Particularly enjoyed La Seo because its history and architecture really tell the story of this city and region. Highly recommend!
Our tour guide was very kind and informative. She took her time sharing the vast history of Zaragoza with us and our tour ended up being 30 minutes longer than expected. Due to a wedding, we needed to visit some of the sites out of order. This was not a problem for us but we appreciated the guide keeping us informed. During our tour, we visited the cathedral, the theater and the basilica. Our guide was also kind enough to purchase the ticket upgrade which allowed us access to the Roman Forum. We were able to do this on our own after the tour. The Viator description mentioned that we would also see the Roman walls & the Mercado. Neither of these were visited during our tour. We also did not see the tapestries but this may have been due to the wedding. Overall, it was a very informative tour but we would have preferred to spend less time in the cathedral and been able to visit other sites like the wall or the baths.
We had a wonderful time on this tour. Marta was a fantastic guide - very fun and interesting. We learned so much about Zaragoza. She took us to the Roman ruins. Even though the actual building was closed because it was Sunday we could see the ruins and she explained everything and showed us maps/information on her iPad. She also explained about the town and the church. At the end of the tour she gave us great recommendations for tapas. Would recommend this tour to anyone visiting Zaragoza.
Our tour guide, Marta, made the tour special with excellent English and knowledge of Zaragoza. Zaragoza was a really pleasant and interesting city. Highly recommend!
Very informative tour. Our guide was really friendly and very knowledgeable about the history of Zaragoza and the monuments that we saw. Our tour ended up being 3 hours but did not feel like it. Very interesting, well worth doing.
Our guide, Martin, is a native of Zaragoza and a historian. We learned so much from him and enjoyed his knowledge & enthusiasm. Definitely the way to experience this beautiful city from the perspective of a local!
We had a tour with Marta who is a fantastic guide. She really helped us to understand Spanish history and particularly the changing regimes in the city and how each had shaped its fortunes and growth. Her tour was fascinating and definitely good value for money.
Had a lovely time with Jorge. He was very well informed and passionate about what he said. He was also very thorough and kept the tour interesting throughout. He made the tour very special and I would never have seen or learned so much about Zaragoza if he hadn’t showed me!
He was amazing, very experience and gave us great food recommendations. He was patient and explained everything with details. Great tour guide and will recommend greatly.



