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Teruel: Mausoleum of the Amantes Entry Ticket and Tour

1. Teruel: Mausoleum of the Amantes Entry Ticket and Tour

Guided visit in spanish, or also availability at the same time with audio-guides in French and English MAUSOLEUM OF THE AMANTES The current Mausoleum of the Amantes was inaugurated in September of 2005. The building, designed by the architect Alejandro Cañada, offers numerous exposition halls whose goal is to offer more insight into the history of the Amantes. CHURCH OF SAN PEDRO Built throughout the 14th century, it answers to the typology of the one of a kind church nave consisting of the polygonal apse and lateral chapels which, covered with a dome made with simple transept, surrounds the whole temple. CLOISTER OF SAN PEDRO Built in the second half of the XIV, it is one of four remaining Mud?jar cloisters in Aragon today, although this particular cloister is only partially in its original state. Bells and the Garden of Saint Peter Built in the XIV century, the bell tower features a polygonal shape with seven sides. The bell tower, which along with the Tower of Saint Peter, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1986 is decorated with overlapping multilinear arches done in brick and featuring green and white ceramic tiles of almohad influence. The top of the bell tower features seven little octagonal towers which lend the structure its unique appearance. TORRE DE SAN PEDRO Y ÁNDITO Built in the XIII century, with an original height of 25 meters, it is the oldest of Teruel?s Mud?jar towers.

Zaragoza : Aquarium entry ticket

2. Zaragoza : Aquarium entry ticket

Discover a captivating marvel within the legacy of the Zaragoza 2008 International Exhibition – the Aquarium of Zaragoza. Standing as one of Europe's largest and most significant aquatic showcases, this extraordinary masterpiece spans an expansive 8,000 square meters, with 3,400 square meters dedicated to immersive exhibitions. Venturing into its realm unveils a mesmerizing symphony of aquatic life, artfully curated within 70 intricately designed fish tanks. Over 6,000 captivating creatures from an astounding repertoire of more than 350 distinct fluvial species find their home here. Each tank is a living tribute to five iconic rivers – the Nile, Mekong, Amazon, Murray-Darling, and the Ebro – each one carefully recreating the unique ecosystems that grace their banks. An exceptional feature awaits atop this aquatic sanctuary – the Aquarium Restaurant. Nestled on the uppermost floor, it offers an unforgettable fusion of gastronomic delight and panoramic city vistas. Whether before or after your expedition through the aquatic wonders, the Aquarium Restaurant beckons, promising an exquisite culinary journey that complements the beauty you've witnessed below. Secure your table in advance to ensure an exceptional dining experience.

Navarra: Guided Tour of Bardenas Reales in Arguendas

3. Navarra: Guided Tour of Bardenas Reales in Arguendas

During the visit you will be able to explore Ravines, flats, a steep relief and spectacular formations that have developed over the years due to erosion are some of the most notable characteristics of this Navarrese environment. Discover spectacular lunar landscapes made by the elements of nature, highlighting its hillocks and ravines shaped by the force of water and erosion. The animals that live in the environment also stand out, such as colonies of griffon vultures and Egyptian vultures, bustards, etc. Enjoy one of the most important formations is the Castildetierra, emblem and symbol of this natural park. After two hours exploring the Bardenas we will return to the starting point where we will end this activity.

Zaragoza : Palacio de la Aljafería guided visit in Spanish

4. Zaragoza : Palacio de la Aljafería guided visit in Spanish

“Oh alcázar of joy! O hall of gold! With you I fulfilled my desires. If in my kingdom I only had that, I wouldn't miss anything else." This is how Abu Jaáfar al-Muqtádir, king of the Saraqusta taifa, described his recently built recreational residence, the Aljafería Palace. Get ready to discover his legacy! Despite the fact that the first construction dates back to the 11th century, it has changed owners and has had various uses over the centuries. Did you know that it was the residence of the Catholic Monarchs? And that it came to function as a court, prison of the Holy Office and even as a military barracks? Currently, this magnificent building serves as the headquarters of the Cortes de Aragón, our autonomous parliament. And we will also visit it! Little by little, we will explore the different rooms of this indispensable piece of Hispano-Muslim art, which is part of the World Heritage List. There we will appreciate its architectural style, which blends Arab and Christian influences. You are going to fall in love! The majesty of its halls, its patios full of history and the careful Mudejar ornamentation that adorns every corner, as well as the long and complex history of both the Aljafería Palace and Aragon as a whole. We will discover everything little by little and with the help of recreations, AI, sounds and smells so that you can say goodbye to the palace with a clear image of what life has been like here for more than 1,200 years.

Teruel : City guided walking tour in Spanish

5. Teruel : City guided walking tour in Spanish

This guided walking tour will offers you an amazing historical tour in Teruel. The city of love, Mudejar art and modernism. You will discover it with Official Guides who walks with you around the historic center of the city, in a enjoyable and pleasant tour. We also talk about legends and curiosities of our charming city. Deep dive into the history, curiosities and heritage of the city We are always glad to receive all of you and show how wonderful Teruel is. This is an Exterior Tour, not included indoors of local monuments.

Zaragoza: Private Tour with a Local Guide

6. Zaragoza: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Meet the local guide at your Zaragoza accommodation and head out on a 2, 3 or 4-hour walking tour to explore the city. You’ll be in good hands with a knowledgeable local who is eager to share all the tips and tricks that will help you make the most of your visit. Start by getting familiar with the neighborhood where you’re staying. Hear about the best places to eat and shop and learn the easiest ways to get around. On this customized tour you’ll see some of the top attractions and hear about more that you can visit on your own after the tour. By the end of the tour, you'll feel more comfortable navigating the city and confident you have all the information you need.

Arguedas: Sendaviva, Natural Park of Navarra Entry Ticket

7. Arguedas: Sendaviva, Natural Park of Navarra Entry Ticket

Experience the excitement of visiting the family leisure park in Navarre, the Sendaviva Park. Sendaviva combines the fun of an amusement park, a zoo and live shows. During your visit, you will see 800 animals of 200 different species from 5 continents, spread over 8 paths that you can enjoy walking. You can enjoy the spectacle of raptors where you can contemplate the flight of the imperial eagles, the Andean condor, or the eagle of Steller. Feel the excitement of attractions for the whole family. During the summer season you can enjoy the water attractions Around mid-September and until the end of the season, Sendaviva celebrates its particular Hallowwen. You can enjoy a variety of food available to buy in the park. The park has several restaurants. Sendaviva has 2 types of parking, a general parking for its customers totally free and a preferential paid parking. This type of ticket gives access to 1 day of park to enjoy the attractions (except zip lines that are charged), animal trails and shows.

Midday Olive Oil Tour and Visit to Old Town of Belchite

8. Midday Olive Oil Tour and Visit to Old Town of Belchite

On a half-day journey, explore the Zaragoza countryside. Visit a traditional olive orchard, filled with hundred-year-old trees, and learn about the production of olive oil. Discover the historic village of Belchite with a passionate local. Meet one of the producers in a family-run olive orchard and discover the history of olive oil production in Spain. Tour the grounds, visit the hundred-year-old olive trees, and indulge in the taste of oil olive made from the local Empeltre olive.  Continue on through the ancient village of Belchite, which now serves as a memorial-site for the Spanish Civil War. You won’t be surprised to hear the myriad movies shot in this remarkable ghost town, including Guillermo del Toro’s famous Pan’s Labyrinth. Itinerary: Pick up at your accommodation in ZaragozaDrive to the countryside of BelchiteTake a tour of a family-run olive orchardWalk through the historical village of BelchiteEnjoy lunch at a traditional Spanish restaurant Drive back to the city of ZaragozaEnd of tour: your guide will happily send you off with some great, locals-only recommendations

Albarracin, Secrets and legends

9. Albarracin, Secrets and legends

On this guided tour we will get to know Albarracín in a close and familiar way, in addition to being official guides we are people rooted in the Sierra de Albarracín. Our mission is that you live a unique experience, we are not only going to talk about its history but we will know in depth how its inhabitants live, their traditions and customs, We will discover the streets and squares of this beautiful city and we will take a tour of the history, legends and peculiarities of Albarracín. We will start in the Plaza Mayor, with its Town Hall and Corner Balcony, Portal street with the Community House and the Rincón del Abanico and Portal del Agua. We will walk along Calle Azagra, Calle del Chorro, which are very picturesque streets to get to know the traditional architecture of Albarracín, and of course we will see that all the houses in Albarracín are not red, what color will the house of the Navarro and Arzuriaga be? We will discover very curious details about the shields of noble families, which show us curious characteristics of the families and we will look at the curious animals that the doors have. What is that? lizards? We will continue the tour with different panoramic views, from which we can see the bend of the Guadalaviar River, as well as its walls and watchtowers..., we will go outside the walls and visit the most famous house in Albarracín, known as the Julianeta House, Do you know why it is known like that? We will finish very close to the Plaza Mayor, in the viewpoint of the cathedral with magnificent views of the wall

Zaragoza: Self-Guided Highlights Scavenger Hunt & Tour

10. Zaragoza: Self-Guided Highlights Scavenger Hunt & Tour

Get to know Zaragoza at your own pace on this interactive scavenger hunt walking tour played on your phone. Decipher riddles, interact with the most important attractions of the city, and unlock interesting facts and legends. An ideal outdoor activity for first time visitors, couples, groups, families, and children. Can be used as a great team-building activity. After downloading the scavenger hunt tour on your mobile device (via a link and login credentials received upon booking), use the mobile app and integrated maps to reach 10 of Zaragosa most important attractions on foot. At each stop, learn about the attraction and solve a location-based riddle that can only be solved if you reach the specific location. Use logic, imagination, observation, and team spirit to unlock the correct code and reveal the next destination of the city sightseeing game. In the history-filled city of Zaragosa you will first visit the beautiful Aljafería Palace. Then the unique Plaza de Toros de La Misericordia and then the irreplaceable Mercado Central de Zaragoza. This wonderful route continues to the Murallas Romanas de Zaragoza. As a fifth stop you will find the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. As you continue your walk through the city you will find the interesting Puente de Piedra. Of course, the Catedral del Salvador de Zaragoza could not be missing from this tour. In addition, you will also admire the Goya Museum. The penultimate destination is the enviable Pl. del Justicia. While the icing on the cake of this unique tour could not be other than the Plaza San Felipe.

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Our guide, Rebecca, was awesome. She was friendly and easy to talk to as she gave us a tour of the Old Town. Rebecca suggested other places we should visit during our stay. She was also able to get us into the Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza for a free private tour of the casino library which was very special to see. We were very happy to have met Rebecca and had her as our guide. Two hours was just not long enough!!

We really had a wonderful time walking around Zaragoza with Reyes. Reyes came to our apartment to meet us and started the tour from there, explaining the history but also the little quirks of people living in Zaragoza. She also recommended some places to eat and the Christmas market where we could enjoy some rides and festive cheer. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour with Reyes!

A great experience! Thoroughly enjoyed our tour with Jorge. He took us to places we would never have tried on our own. Highly recommend!

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It was fun and cover all the touristic and historical places .