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4-Day Zamora Itinerary

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Zamora in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Zamora, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Church of San Pedro y San Ildefonso, Zamora Museum, and Puente de Piedra, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Parador de Zamora and Taberna el Motín de la Trucha so you can get the best taste of Zamora while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Zamora in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Proximity is everything
  • Southwest side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Zamora Castle, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Catedral de Zamora

4.5
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4.2
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Temporarily Closed
Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Museum
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Catedral de Zamora is a historic church originating from the 12th century, featuring a unique blend of architectural styles including Romanesque and Byzantine. Its location at the intersection of Caminos de Plata and Levanter, along the banks of Duero river adds to its charm. Although not as grandiose as other Spanish cathedrals like Toledo or Salamanca, it offers impressive structures such as chapels, altar and dome-like ceilings inside.
Zamora Cathedral may not be the largest, but it’s one of the most captivating Romanesque buildings in Spain. Its distinctive dome—covered in stone scales—rises gracefully above the crossing, giving the structure a unique and almost mystical presence. Inside, the choir stalls and the revered 'Cristo de las injurias' add depth and solemnity, while the adjoining cloister leads to a small museum with exquisite medieval tapestries. A true highlight is the nighttime tour, Aromas de Fe, which offers a completely different perspective. The cathedral is lit with warm, dramatic lighting that transforms its stonework and spaces into something intimate and almost theatrical. These visits take place on Saturday nights, are limited to small groups, and last about an hour. However, the experience comes at a premium—night tickets cost roughly double the daytime entrance.
Ajai A — Google review
Although it is not in the class of the great cathedrals of Spain such as Toledo, Salamanca and Leon it is still well worth a visit. Located along the banks of the Duero and where the Caminos de Plata and Levanter meet, this 12th Century Romanesque construction was completed in an astonishing 27 years. It boasts some particularly attractive structures including its altar, chapels and domelike ceilings (pictures included).
Stuart M — Google review
At night it is more glorious
Johurul I — Google review
Very nice visit across catedral. Audio guide provide simple short overview Missing more deep guide
Belmiro C — Google review
This is a beautifully preserved, ancient cathedral that hosts a myriad of fascinating pieces of art in its small interior. Opened in 1174, it is a wonderful example of Romanesque architecture in Spain. Although it includes important changes from the 16th century, you can feel the antiquity of this church as you walk about in its interior. It is, however, most recognised from its exterior appearance. The cathedral overlooks the Duero river, and its bell tower and dome have become inseparable symbols of the town of Zamora. Its location, at the end of the historical downtown, invites visitors to walk through the city before arriving to it. We paid no entry fee, it was actually quite warm inside despite a freezing day outside, and there were available leaflets with some handy information. Definitely, a must-see visit if you pass by Zamora!
Alejandro N — Google review
Nice cathedral to visit the entrance is quite expensive for 5 euro person but all in all very good
Annie L — Google review
Zamora is a city in Castile and Leon, Spain, it lies on a rocky hill in the northwest, near the frontier with Portugal and crossed by the Douro river, which is some 50 kilometres downstream as it reaches the Portuguese border. With its 24 Characteristic Romanesque style churches of the 12th and 13th centuries it has been called a "museum of Romanesque art". Zamora is the city with the most Romanesque churches in all of Europe.
V M — Google review
Avila a well preserved and historic city with a wall for the ages.
Jean C — Google review
Pl. la Catedral, 1, 49001 Zamora, Spain•http://catedralzamora.com/•+34 980 53 06 44•Tips and more reviews for Catedral de Zamora
3 min · 0.14 mi
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Mirador del Troncoso

4.6
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4.4
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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Mirador del Troncoso is a must-visit for breathtaking views of Zamora. A short walk from the cathedral leads to this best viewpoint in town, offering stunning vistas of the Douro River and the Roman Bridge. It's a beautiful spot to savor fresh air and enjoy quiet moments, especially during sunset. Many visitors love to relax here with a bottle of wine while taking in the amazing sights.
Best viewpoint in town where you have amazing views especially of Roman Bridge that pilgrims cross on their way to Santiago from Seville.
Mark A — Google review
Great view point
Neil S — Google review
Beautiful place to enjoy pure air and a nice view. Quiet and highly recommend during the sundown.
Belal D — Google review
A place I always like to visit because I love the wonderful sights 🙂👍
Christine F — Google review
Nice views
Duckula — Google review
Great views with a bottle of wine
Michael C — Google review
Wow
Su R — Google review
Nice views of Zamora.
Javier G — Google review
C/ del Troncoso, 1, 49001 Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Mirador del Troncoso
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Puente de Piedra

4.7
(2670)
Bridge
Puente de Piedra, also known as the Stone Bridge, has been an iconic landmark in Zamora for over 800 years. This medieval arched bridge offers picturesque views and is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. The city's Romanesque architecture takes visitors back to the Middle Ages, with well-preserved defensive walls adding to its historical charm.
Spectacular introduction, the old entrance to Zamora. Pilgrims still cross this 13th century bridge on the Silver Way to Santiago. You should walk along the banks of the River Douro to capture the main monuments/views including of the bridges arches.
Mark A — Google review
Pretty well. The scenery of the nature are wonderful. It's a place of peaceful ❣️❣️❣️
MD A — Google review
This old Roman bridge is a must see. Even it many tourist are here you can see many pilgrims, coming from seville and heading for Santiago de Compostela coming over this bridge. With about 2000 years it's gonna be one of the oldest buildings you'll probably Walt on. Jus imagine how long people walk over this bridge. With the public parks I. The middle, a really nice place to enjoy the Spanish sun.
Simon R — Google review
Take a walk over the bridge anytime of the day and see great views of Zamora cathedral. Stroll around the river for a quiet moment.
Mark O — Google review
Beautiful place to take pictures, specially on sunsets. It's a great place to do some exercise too 😉😉
Jhoanna A — Google review
Impressive stone bridge over Duero river. Images of procession on Passion Saturday.
J P — Google review
As with majority of well preserved Roman structures they are grand designs and worth visiting.
Richard G — Google review
Lovely bridge with great views over the old town and cathedral.
Kabas D — Google review
C. Puente, 49028 Zamora, Spain•http://www.romanicozamora.es/es/monumentos/ver/puente-de-piedra/…•Tips and more reviews for Puente de Piedra
10 min · 0.53 mi
4

Zamora Castle

4.4
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3.9
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
Historic Sites
Zamora Castle, a grand fortress in the heart of the town, is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture. The castle features well-preserved structures such as the Tribute Tower, gates, and moat. It has served various purposes throughout history including as a prison and court of justice. The castle offers free entry to visitors and guided tours that delve into its historical significance. Surrounded by Castle Park, it provides stunning views of the Douro River and the city.
Beautiful and very well preserved walls, we stopped for a quick walk and lunch on our way to another city but did not have a chance to go inside because it was a Monday (it’s closed) keep that in mind if you plan to enter the walls
Marcelo M — Google review
An amazing fortress with views into the countryside is stunning. I’m really surprised entrance is free. I shouldn’t be given the fact that that a lot of European money was invested into the structure. Still an amazing gift to tourist and pilgrims of Zamora.
M. B — Google review
Fascinating visit to a castle very much altered over the ages. The visit was made much more interesting by the young man on the gate who went out of his way to explain the history and in English too. Many thanks.
Steve B — Google review
Beautifully preserved castle with incredible views of the city. This is a free experience and the man working at the front was extremely knowledgeable about the castle and it's history.
Jordan B — Google review
An incredible piece of medieval architecture. Unfortunately, when I arrived, they were just closing, but I believe access into the castle and viewing its interiors and parapets is free. The views from the castle and surrounding Park are amazing. There was a festival on almost I was there and many food and beverage stalls and lots of people enjoying the sun and the music. There was also a a mobile bathroom facility, which was great. It seems in Spain that public bathrooms are not supported or supplied so finding one is a real boon.
G M — Google review
The Castle of Zamora is an 11th-century medieval fortress located next to the Cathedral in the old town. It played a key role in the defense of the Kingdom of León and still preserves parts of its original structure, including walls and the Keep Tower. From the top, visitors can enjoy great views of the Duero River and the city. Entrance is free, making it a perfect quick stop while exploring the historic center.
Ajai A — Google review
Historical & Medieval Castle This is a great castle beautiful and well preserved. This is the real Spain, this castle shows how in the past centuries you had to protect yourself against invaders and make sure your walls were strong and thick. Now it is easily accessible to visit and his well preserved. We really enjoyed the visit!
Paul V — Google review
We went there quite spontaneously and had the big luck of seeing a free little introductory presentation about the castle, the city and its history from the guard there. The ruins are very interesting and you could see the passion the guard had for history and his town! Lovely visit, would absolutely recommend!!
Caro — Google review
C. Alcañices, 1, 49001 Zamora, Spain•https://www.romanicozamora.es/es/monumentos/ver/castillo/5•+34 980 53 36 94•Tips and more reviews for Zamora Castle
6 min · 0.3 mi
5

Church of San Pedro y San Ildefonso

4.5
(555)
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4.2
(76)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
The Church of San Pedro y San Ildefonso, also known as the Iglesia de San Pedro y San Ildefonso, is a Romanesque church located in the heart of Zamora. Dating back to the 12th century, it has undergone several architectural transformations over time, blending Visigothic, Romanesque and Baroque styles. The south wall, semi-circular central apse and parts of the north wall showcase remarkable Romanesque features.
Beauty romanism!
Anka C — Google review
Very beautiful I am recommending it
Stanimir A — Google review
Beautifully restored building...
Neil W — Google review
Spiritual and healing
Muhammad L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in the heart of the historic center, the Church of San Pedro y San Ildefonso is one of the oldest and most important in Zamora. Its origins date back to the 10th century, although the current building is largely Romanesque from the 11th and 12th centuries, with later renovations in the Gothic and Baroque styles. According to tradition, this is the burial place of Saint Ildefonso and Saint Atilano, patron saints of the diocese. The church stands out for its sober Romanesque façade, twin towers, and serene atmosphere that invites spiritual contemplation. 🌿⛪ (Original) Situada no coração do centro histórico, a Igreja de San Pedro y San Ildefonso é uma das mais antigas e importantes de Zamora. A sua origem remonta ao século X, embora o edifício atual seja maioritariamente românico dos séculos XI–XII, com reformas posteriores em estilo gótico e barroco. Segundo a tradição, neste local teriam sido sepultados São Ildefonso e São Atilano, padroeiros da diocese. A igreja destaca-se pela sua fachada românica sóbria, pelas torres gémeas e pelo ambiente sereno que convida à contemplação espiritual. 🌿⛪
Ferreira — Google review
(Translated by Google) It began to be built in the first half of the 12th century. The first dedication to San Pedro was later added to that of San Ildefonso when his remains were found and moved to this church where his grave is located. It has the rank of archpriest church. At first it had three naves but subsequent renovations left it with only one. Inside it is very pretty and has a small museum. (Original) Se empezó a construir en la primera mitad del siglo XII, a la primera advocación de San Pedro posteriormente se le añadió la de San Ildefonso cuando se hallaron sus restos y se trasladaron a está iglesia en la que se encuentra su sepultura. Tiene rango de iglesia arciprestal. Al principio tuvo tres naves pero posteriores reformas que quedó solo con una. Por dentro es muy bonita y tiene un pequeño museo.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the many Romanesque churches in Zamora, within the old town (Original) Una de les moltes esglésies romániques de Zamora, dins el casc antic
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) Touring the historic center before reaching the Cathedral, we visited this church steeped in history, and after the Cathedral, it is the largest church. Built on the site of a Visigothic church in the 12th century, it was later renovated and expanded in the 15th century. In the 16th century, it was declared an Archpriestal church. Inside, the remains of Saints Ildefonso and Atilano rest above the High Altar. Declared a National Monument in 1974, the interior is worth seeing and photographing. (Original) Recorriendo el casco histórico antes de llegar a la Catedral visitamos esta iglesia cargada de mucha historia, aparte que después de la Catedral es la iglesia se mayor tamaño. Construida sobre una iglesia visigoda en el S.XII, posteriormente reformada y ampliada en el S. XV. En el S. XVI fue declarada iglesia Arciprestal. En su interior reposan los restos de San Ildefonso y San Atilano sobre el Altar Mayor. Declarada Monumento Nacional en 1974. El interior es digno de ver y fotografiar.
Lluis P — Google review
49001 Zamora, Spain•https://www.terranostrum.es/turismo/iglesia-de-san-pedro-y-san-i…•Tips and more reviews for Church of San Pedro y San Ildefonso
4 min · 0.22 mi
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Statue of Viriato

4.5
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4.0
(59)
Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Monuments & Statues
The Statue of Viriato is a remarkable bronze sculpture crafted by Eduardo Barron Gonzalez, originally cast in Rome due to cost efficiency at the time. This impressive piece was later gifted to the city of Zamora by the Prado Museum and stands as a tribute to Viriato, an Iberian leader known for his fierce resistance against Roman forces. Nestled amidst Zamora's stunning architecture, this statue not only commemorates a significant historical figure but also enhances your exploration of the city's rich cultural heritage.
Viriato, Iberian leader (caudillo) terror of Romain's. He defeated several legions. He only was defeated through treason -killed by their officers bribed by Romains.
J P — Google review
Elegant and strong. A representation of a true hero of the old times
M. — Google review
Local Hero, terror of the Romans, first known use of hit and run guerrilla tactics
Raul P — Google review
Beautiful statue that represents the spirit of the city
Jose D — Google review
Historic
Jordi C — Google review
ok
Argemí, N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The statue of Viriato, located in Viriato Square in Zamora, is a tribute to the Lusitanian leader who fought against Roman expansion in the 2nd century BC. Created by Zamora sculptor Eduardo Barrón and unveiled in 1903, the work depicts Viriato in heroic form, with a spear and shield, symbolizing resistance and the spirit of freedom. The square where it stands is a central point of the city, also known for its proximity to the Parador de Zamora. The statue of Viriato, located in Viriato Square in Zamora, is a tribute to the Lusitanian leader who fought against Roman expansion in the 2nd century BC. Created by Zamora sculptor Eduardo Barrón and inaugurated in 1903, the work depicts Viriato in heroic form, with a spear and shield, symbolizing resistance and the spirit of freedom. The square where it stands is a central point of the city, also known for its proximity to the Parador de Zamora. (Original) The statue of Viriato, located in Viriato Square in Zamora, is a tribute to the Lusitanian leader who fought against Roman expansion in the 2nd century BC. Created by Zamora sculptor Eduardo Barrón and unveiled in 1903, the work depicts Viriato in heroic form, with a spear and shield, symbolising resistance and the spirit of freedom. The square where it stands is a central point of the city, also known for its proximity to the Parador de Zamora. La estatua de Viriato, situada en la plaza de Viriato en Zamora, es un homenaje al líder lusitano que luchó contra la expansión romana en el siglo II a. C. Creada por el escultor zamorano Eduardo Barrón e inaugurada en 1903, la obra representa a Viriato en forma heroica, con lanza y escudo, simbolizando la resistencia y el espíritu de libertad. La plaza donde se encuentra es un punto céntrico de la ciudad, también conocido por su proximidad al Parador de Zamora.
João C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sculpture in homage to Viriathus, a great strategist who challenged the Roman Empire during his conquest of the peninsula. (Original) Escultura homenaje a Viriato, gran estratega que puso en jaque al Imperio romano en su conquista de la península.
Fernando A — Google review
Pl. Viriato, 49001 Zamora, Spain•https://www.instagram.com/p/DK4Wu_pswP_/?next=%2F&img_index=1•Tips and more reviews for Statue of Viriato
3 min · 0.16 mi
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Muralla de Zamora

4.6
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4.3
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Historical landmark
Heritage museum
What a fabulous little town with some fantastic historical sites. Beautiful location on the river surrounded by a great landscape... Very warm and friendly people. In my opinion better than Salamanca.
Glen T — Google review
Very historic and beautiful place.
Ant N — Google review
Very nice and historical place to be
Sandra B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Walls of Zamora are one of the best-preserved medieval defensive structures in Castile and León. Constructed in several phases, they surrounded the entire city, protecting it during the conflicts of the Reconquista and consolidating its strategic role in the region. Made of stone and with several access gates, the wall preserves towers, original sections, and viewpoints offering stunning views of the city and the Douro River. Walking along its structures is like traveling back in time and experiencing the historical force that shaped Zamora. 🏰🌿 (Original) Erguida entre os séculos XI e XIII, a Muralha de Zamora é um dos conjuntos defensivos medievais mais bem preservados de Castela e Leão. Construída em várias fases, envolvia toda a cidade, protegendo-a durante os conflitos da Reconquista e consolidando o seu papel estratégico na região. Feita em pedra e com várias portas de acesso, a muralha conserva torres, trechos originais e miradouros que oferecem vistas deslumbrantes da cidade e do rio Douro. Caminhar ao longo das suas estruturas é viajar no tempo e sentir a força histórica que moldou Zamora. 🏰🌿
Ferreira — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walking between the castle and the cathedral you can see the walls, they are in good condition, but the best are the views from up there, I'm sure there would be better views from the bridge, but for a walk on a good sunny day it's fine, take advantage (Original) Paseando entre el castillo y la catedral se pueden apreciar las murallas,están en un buen estado ,pero lo mejor son las vistas desde allí arriba, seguro que desde el puente habría mejores vistas, pero para dar un paseo con un buen día de sol pues está bien, aprovecha
Pedro A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a building with defensive wall functions that has protected the city of Zamora practically since its beginnings as a city. You are going to enjoy Zamora a lot, starting from here to explore on foot the old town of the city, which has been classified as a historical-artistic complex since 1973. Where, for me of course, its Cathedral, Old Town Hall in its magnificent Plaza Mayor, as well as its 14 Romanesque churches and the Palacio de los Momos (Courts) stand out. I would also advise you to see the wall and the stone bridge on the edge of the old town. (Original) Es una edificación con funciones de muralla defensiva que parapeta la ciudad de Zamora prácticamente desde sus inicios como ciudad. Vais a disfrutar muchísimo de Zamora comenzando desde aquí a recorrer a pié el casco antiguo de la ciudad, que tiene la calificación de conjunto histórico-artístico desde 1973. Donde, para mí claro, destaca su Catedral, Ayuntamiento Viejo en su magnífica Plaza Mayor, así como sus 14 iglesias románicas y el Palacio de los Momos (Juzgados). También te aconsejaría ver la muralla y el puente de piedra en el borde del casco antiguo.
Iperona — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice location! (Original) Locao muito agradável!
Veruska G — Google review
(Translated by Google) This wall covers quite a distance with good views from the top of it. It is worth taking a walk around the walls of Zamora and entering its old town, alleys, churches, cathedral, castle and museums. Beautiful city but as we all say... as unknown as it is beautiful. (Original) Abarca bastante distancia esta muralla con unas buenas vistas desde la parte superior de ella. Merece la pena dar un paseo alrededor de las murallas de Zamora y adentrarse en su casco antiguo , callejuelas, iglesias, catedral, castillo y museos. Bonita cuidad pero como todos decimos... tan desconocida como bella.
Pedro O — Google review
Rda. Sta. María Nueva, 6, 49004 Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Muralla de Zamora
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Under a 1-minute walk from Statue of Viriato, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Parador de Zamora

4.4
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3.7
(182)
Temporarily Closed
Hotel
Restaurant
Nestled in the historic center of Zamora, Parador de Zamora is a unique 15th-century castle transformed into a charming hotel. The property boasts an elegant restaurant, a bar, and an outdoor pool set amidst attractive gardens. With free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms featuring wooden floors and stone walls adorned with tapestries, guests can enjoy comfortable accommodations with many rooms offering town views. Additionally, the hotel provides a fitness center with a sauna for relaxation.
Great rooms. Traditional style with very comfortable beds. Central location. Little improvement on housekeeping would be awesome. Good prices for laundry service. They ironed my shirts in no time. Very nice swimming pool (not heated tho so be ready for a cool temperature in September!) Highly recommended
Antoine Z — Google review
This Parador is based upon a 15 century Muslim citadel and is within walking distances of all attractions. Staff were friendly and helpful, the rooms were as expected based upon its history with the antique furniture and modern bathroom facilities.
M M — Google review
Stunning parador, and great location. Some things could be better, such as the pool (dated), breakfast buffet (order from the server for better choices, such as eggs), and the size/style of the rooms. None of this mattered much to me, as the service was great, and the overall vibe was perfect. Parking by the meter next door was inexpensive, practical and safe.
Paul B — Google review
Excellent, quiet night's stay in 15th century moorish citadel converted into a luxury Hotel from popular Parador chaín. I've stayed over the years (30 years now) at a few Paradors and this one well represents what they stand for. Quiet, historic, spatious and superbly located in the heart of the Old Town. My bedroom was fantastic and the bathroom too was nice and large with good shower. The layout was great. The bed was comfy and sleep was good. All of the Hotel teams in Reception provided a thoroughly professional service for me in both English and Spanish, as I speak it fluently. We also were helped to watch the TV in a social room and were looked after by the bar team who served as excellent Zamoran cheese and cured Leon beef. It was easy to park outside to drop off luggage. I also parked next to the Library nearby and for an overnight stay it cost me only 4€. Overall a great experience even off season and it's more value for money in mid February. I hope I can revisit in the future.
Mark A — Google review
Lovely Paradore near Douro river. Spacious rooms and secluded pool area. Ideally placed in town centre in easy walking distance to local sights
Oliver W — Google review
Great hotel situated in the very center of town. Very friendly and professional staff. Poor sound insulation. The current arrangement for meals in the restaurant reminds me of my time in the boarding school. Limited time to eat and no options beyond that. Limited menu in the restaurant, no international cuisine on offer at all. Indoor parking too expensive. Conclusion nice hotel, comfort and offer do not justify the price.
Raymond H — Google review
A little bit pricey but you get what you pay for. The place is spacious and comfortable with a lot of natural light. The rooms are equipped with a modern furniture and have a lot of space. I recommend to have the breakfast in the Parador because the buffet ia full of delicious options. The staff is helpful and friendly. The location is perfect right in the heart of the city.
Belal D — Google review
Incredible building with very nice rooms and service. Parador is very well located and allows you to visit all of the interest points in Zamora without needing to travel by car. The pool is big and accomodating as well as the space by the pool' side. A major plus during the summer! We had a 5⭐ stay and would definitely recommend staying here!
Inês C — Google review
Pl. Viriato, 5, 49001 Zamora, Spain•http://www.parador.es/es/paradores/parador-de-zamora?utm_source=…•+34 980 51 44 97•Tips and more reviews for Parador de Zamora

Taberna el Motín de la Trucha

4.5
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4.4
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Tapas bar
Taberna el Motín is a popular establishment located in an old wine cellar, offering classic tapas and wine in a cozy atmosphere. The restaurant is adorned with charming decor and features a bar top at the entrance where patrons can enjoy tapas. As you move further inside, there are indoor tables set amidst the attractive furnishings, including a delightful small water well with colorful fish. Their menu showcases delicious Spanish cuisine of exceptional quality at reasonable prices.
Authentic traditional taberna with a downstairs bar in a beautifully restored historic bodega. All the food is delicious with a wide variety of tapas and portions. They have a grill in the bar area and everything is prepared freshly before your eyes. The team are very friendly and helpful and this is a must visit experience on any trip to Zamora
Paul M — Google review
Classic tapas bar in a small cellar, very atmospheric and always busy. Be there when they open or be prepared to wait.
Philip T — Google review
Not a wide choice of food, but what we ordered was very good. Staff are excellent, easy access within the Zamora walls and the restaurant is in an unusual semi subterranean setting.
Graham M — Google review
Really good food and service. We were surprised by how big the mussels were.
Carlos Q — Google review
Good food and excelent prices,
Antonio P — Google review
Good local place. Tiny doorway, easy to miss.
Stewart W — Google review
Charming restaurant in and old wine cellar of a house. There area bar top in the entrance with high chairs where you can take some tapas. Passing it there are the indoor tables It's nice decorated and have a cute small water well with color fishes. They serve typicall Spanish food of great quality with moderate prices. The service is very friendly and attentive.
Gerardo A — Google review
A great place to enjoy typical Spanish food. Very friendly service and an extraordinary ambiance. Booking is advised.
José A — Google review
C. de Carniceros, 2, 49003 Zamora, Spain•http://www.tabernaelmotin.com/•+34 980 98 23 66•Tips and more reviews for Taberna el Motín de la Trucha
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Cuzeo

4.6
(612)
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4.4
(180)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Cuzeo, a local eatery in Zamora, offers a unique twist on traditional Castilian cuisine. With a cozy atmosphere and attentive service, they elevate the quality of their dishes without losing their authentic charm. The chestnut rice with deer and the Presa with chimichurri are standout options. This hidden gem leaves a lasting impression, making you eager to return for another delightful dining experience.
Excellent restaurant that you shouldn't miss if you are in Zamora. Cuisine is imaginative with creative twists of classical dishes, resulting in very interesting flavor combinations. The kimchi croquetas are a must. I also thought the beef cheeks were amazing, although my wife thought the sauce was too sweet. The cheesecake is a great end to the meal.
Victor C — Google review
Totally out of this planet culinary experience, it was so good, delicious, a journey full of flavours and textures. Best restaurant in Zamora. Beautiful wine list mostly from Toro region. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere and pretty well decorated.
Javier R — Google review
An interesting twist to the local Zamoran cuisine. Cozy ambient and sharp service. Everything was of quality and without being too fancy they added nice touches to the generally flat and very traditional castillian cuisine. Loved the chestnut rice with deer and the Presa with chimichurri. Very Recommended!
Sam T — Google review
Excellent diner with great food. We didn’t understand everything (only spanish menu) but we had a wonderfull time!
PS — Google review
Here from US with my wife to celebrate wedding of dear friends. Made reservations (highly recommend). Despite the language challenges (and with a little help from some locals at a nearby table) our food was impeccably prepared. Service was perfecto! I had the venison and wife had veal chop and kimchi appetizer. Delicious. But that lemon “pie”—worth the trip to Spain. If in Zamora, this is a must dining experience.
Brent T — Google review
I had the cheesecake here in July 2021 and I still think about it and compare it to every other cheesecake I eat. None compare. I will be back, please get the cheesecake.
Verity C — Google review
ehh, not particularly interesting. Food is basically vinegary, nothing in the way of a real salad. 3 dishes required to sit at a table. Arrozes were based on pig's snout and ears. Sorry not much that I found worthwhile. It confirms my observation that Michelin restaurants are photogenic but not culinary.
Roberto V — Google review
After eating here, the main feeling that lingers is when you’d be able to come back once more. Its sunday evening, so I might simply return monday for lunch. Incredible chef, incredible food, excellent service, modest prizes = HIGHLY recommended.
Vincent B — Google review
C. Rúa los Francos, 6, 49001 Zamora, Spain•https://cuzeo.es/•+34 980 50 98 86•Tips and more reviews for Cuzeo

Los Pelambres

4.2
(1904)
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3.7
(86)
Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Cafe
Nestled along the banks of the river, Los Pelambres offers an enchanting perspective of Zamora that feels like stepping into a postcard. This picturesque spot is perfect for enjoying breathtaking sunsets while savoring a glass of wine on the terrace. The restaurant serves up delightful tapas and regional classics, all amidst lush green spaces ideal for families to explore. With its friendly staff and efficient service, dining here becomes a memorable experience as you take in stunning views of Zamora's cathedral and the surrounding landscape.
The restaurant is located by a river, offering a picturesque view and a great spot for water activities. They offer a variety of tapas dishes. The cafe latte is outstanding in taste. The service is also excellent. I would love to visit again if given the opportunity.
Jaehyeong P — Google review
Great place next to the river with breathtaking views of Zamora’s cathedral. Restaurant has a good value for money and friendly staff. Just the views deserve a visit.
Jesus P — Google review
Nice outdoor seating by the river. Excellent views of the city. Great place to chill out.
María F — Google review
Excellent restaurant by the Duero river. Busy yet efficient service, and delicious food Very recommendable!
Raven — Google review
Delicous fresh food, great service in a paradise setting by the river. A wonderful memory.
Alexandre-Philippe V — Google review
Good food, good views... Amazing place
Jorge F — Google review
Great views. Good common food for agreeable prices. Lovely staff. Local dishes.
J M — Google review
Impeccable regional classics over picnic tables with plenty of green space for children and adults to roam along river in between courses.
Aránzazu A — Google review
Ctra. Carrascal, 1, 49027 Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Los Pelambres
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Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like Mercado de Abastos and Palacio de los Momos and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Mercado de Abastos

4.1
(1830)
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3.8
(39)
Temporarily Closed
Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Nestled just a short 15-minute stroll from the heart of Zamora, the Mercado de Abastos is an outdoor food market that beckons all culinary enthusiasts. This vibrant hub showcases the best local produce and specialties from the region, including the renowned Zamorano cheese—a creamy delight made from sheep's milk that has been perfected over generations. The market itself boasts a stunning architectural design, making it not only a feast for your taste buds but also for your eyes.
You can find probably the best quality food in the city. Meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, cheese... outside, they offer you vegetables directly and daily from the vegetable garden.
Rocio M — Google review
With its attractive exterior, this central market was built using steel and brick at the beginning of the 20th century and was the first of its kind in Zamora. Inside a chatty stallholder sold us oregano and 'cortezas de harina de trigo' (wheat flour chips) and explained how to fry them as a tasty aperitif. She was absolutely right....
Bruce T — Google review
Traditional Spanish market, has a large selection of produce. Old building but striking facade
Victoria P — Google review
Traditional market with several shops offering meat, produce and fish
N. M — Google review
Fresh vegetation and cheap meat and fresh fish all in the town market of Zamora
Muhammad L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Modernist Abastos Market in the city of Zamora. It has a high number of sales positions closed and pending transfer for extensive rehabilitation. There is a problem, which I don't know if you are aware of: parking. There is no place to park in its surroundings and even more so taking into account that a large number of clients must travel from its rural surroundings. I do not have current photos of the building and I am far from the place. (Original) Mercado modernista de Abastos de la ciudad de Zamora. Tiene un elevado número de puestos de venta cerrados y pendientes de traslado para proceder a una profunda rehabilitación. Existe un problema, que ignoro si lo tienen presente: el aparcamiento. No hay sitio para aparcar en su entorno y más teniendo en cuenta, que gran número de clientes se debe de trasladar desde su entorno rural. No poseo fotos actuales del edificio y estoy lejos del lugar.
Gumersindo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I always visit the food markets in the cities I go to, I like that they continue to maintain the tradition of buying from nearby stores. They are renovating this one in Zamora, they plan to include more gourmet parts, but for now it is still working at a good pace. There are a variety of butcher shops, fishmongers and shops with local sausages and cheeses. One-to-one attention, and competitive prices on everything we buy. You have a choice. Advisable. (Original) Siempre visito los mercados de abastos de las ciudades a las que voy, me gusta que se sigan manteniendo la tradición de comprar en comercios de cercanía. Este de Zamora lo están renovando, tienen en proyecto incluir partes más gourmet, pero de momento sigue funcionando a buen ritmo. Hay variedad de carnicerías, pescaderías y tiendas con embutidos y quesos de la zona. Atención de tú a tú, y precios competitivos en todo lo que compramos. Tienes donde elegir. Recomendable.
Miguel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Zamora food market is a place to go due to the beauty of the building and the wide variety of products that can be found in said establishment. A must-see place to go on your next visit to this beautiful Castilian city that has so much history and is so interesting. (Original) El mercado de abastos de Zamora es un lugar al que acudir por lo bonito de la edificación y por la gran variedad de productos que en dicho establecimiento se pueden encontrar. Un lugar obligado al que ir en tu próxima visita a esta preciosa ciudad castellana que tiene tanta historia y tan interesante.
Alvaro R — Google review
Pl. Mercado, 8, 49003 Zamora, Spain•http://www.zamora.es/•+34 980 53 61 32•Tips and more reviews for Mercado de Abastos
3 min · 0.16 mi
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Palacio de los Momos

4.6
(317)
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4.2
(23)
City courthouse
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
The Palacio de los Momos is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic cultural experience. This historic site offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions of the region. Visitors can explore the intricate architecture and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere. With its fascinating history and unique charm, Palacio de los Momos is sure to captivate travelers from all walks of life.
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Juan C — Google review
Khe wenos momazos
Mai — Google review
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Chamyto — Google review
(Translated by Google) They teach how to bake momos and the best momos of the year since the beginning of time. (Original) Enseñan como hornean los momos y los mejores momos del año desde el inicio de los tiempos
Mixsalsita 2 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built in the 16th century, the Palacio de los Momos is one of Zamora's most striking architectural gems. Its Isabelline Gothic façade, with Plateresque elements, stands out for its coats of arms, delicate arcades, and sculpted details that reveal the artistic splendor of the era. Originally a noble residence, throughout history it has served as a barracks, administrative headquarters, and today houses public institutions, maintaining its historical and patrimonial value. Located near Plaza de Viriato, it is a must-see for lovers of architecture and history. 🏰🌿 (Original) Construído no século XVI, o Palacio de los Momos é uma das joias arquitetónicas mais surpreendentes de Zamora. A sua fachada em estilo gótico isabelino, com elementos platerescos, destaca-se pelos escudos, arcadas delicadas e detalhes esculpidos que revelam o esplendor artístico da época. Originalmente residência nobre, ao longo da história serviu como quartel, sede administrativa e hoje acolhe instituições públicas, mantendo o seu valor histórico e patrimonial. Situado perto da Plaza de Viriato, é um ponto obrigatório para os amantes de arquitetura e história. 🏰🌿
Ferreira — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful facade. Currently it is the headquarters of the Palace of Justice (Original) Bonica façana. Actualment es la seu del Palau de Justicia
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was built in the 16th century, during the time of Charles II it was abandoned and was practically in ruins, only its current façade being saved. In the 1940s it functioned as an inn and today it is the Zamora Courthouse. It is known as the Palace of the Momos, whose name comes from the carved masks on its façade. (Original) Fue construido en el siglo XVI, en tiempo de Carlos II fué abandonado y quedó prácticamente en ruinas salvándose sola mente su actual fachada. Por los años cuarenta funcionaba como mesón y a día de hoy es el Palacio de Justicia de Zamora. Es conocido como el Palacio de los Momos cuyo nombre viene de las máscaras labradas que tiene su fachada.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) Renaissance style palace built in the 15th century, in which its façade stands out, in which there are also elements belonging to the Elizabethan Gothic style. Declared a national monument since 1922. It was previously used as a lodging for muleteers and an inn. It is currently the headquarters of the Zamora Courthouse. We were able to access and take some photos of the interior. (Original) Palacio de estilo renacentista construido en el S.XV en la que destaca su fachada, en la que también hay elementos pertenecientes al estilo gótico isabelino. Declarado monumento nacional desde 1922. Fue utilizado anteriormente como hospedaje para los arrieros y mesón. Actualmente es sede del Palacio de Justicia de Zamora. Pudimos acceder y hacer unas fotos del interior.
Lluis P — Google review
C. San Torcuato, 7, 49004 Zamora, Spain•http://www.turismocastillayleon.com/es/arte-cultura-patrimonio/m…•Tips and more reviews for Palacio de los Momos
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2 min · 0.12 mi
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Home Theater Zamora

4.6
(619)
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4.3
(4)
Performing arts theater
Very comfortable and cozy.
Marina K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The theater is very beautiful, and the people who work there are wonderful. The worst thing is that if you work there in the summer and it's a hot day, you get a terrible drop in blood pressure. There's no air conditioning, and hot days in Zamora are very harsh. (Original) El teatro es muy bonito y los que allí trabajan estupendos. Lo peor es que si trabajas allí en verano y ea un día caluroso te da una bajada de tensión horrible, ni hay aire acondicionado y los días de calor en Zamora son muy duros.
Laura V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The seats were too close together, so you couldn't stretch your legs. It was so hot. (Original) Butacas muy juntas, no se podían estirar las piernas. Muchísimo calor
Alberto M — Google review
(Translated by Google) They have the worst and most absurd ticket system I know of. Among other things, on the first days tickets are only sold if you buy for three shows or more, which means you either buy three shows even if you are not interested in them or you cannot go, or you risk waiting for the general sale and being left without a ticket. Furthermore, the first days can only be purchased at the box office (not online) during restricted afternoon hours, and obtaining the same number of tickets for the three shows (if not, they will not sell them to you) and with a minimum ticket price. (Original) Tienen el peor sistema de entradas y más absurdo que conozco. Entre otras cosas, los primeros días únicamente se venden entradas si compras para tres espectáculos o más, con lo cual, o compras para tres espectáculos aunque no te interesen o no puedas ir, o te expones a esperar a la venta general y quedarte sin entrada. Además los primeros días únicamente se pueden comprar en taquilla (no por internet) en horario restringido de tarde, y sacando el mismo número de entradas para los tres espectáculos (si no, no te las venden) y con precio mínimo de entradas.
David Á — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy smells of history and we loved the work, a very close portrait of the education of the illiterate people of Castilla y León prior to the Civil War (Original) Acogedor huele a historia y la obra nos encantó un retrato muy cercano de la educación el los pueblos analfabetos de Castilla y León previos a la Guerra Civil
Angel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Opened in 1606, it is known as the "Bombonera" due to its small size. This municipal comedy courtyard hosts series of theater, flamenco, jazz, dance, zarzuela, and more. (Original) Inaugurado en 1606,conocido como la "Bombonera" por sus reducidas dimensiones Este Patio de comedias municipal ,. realiza ciclos de teatro , flamenco, jazz, danza, zarzuela....,
Andrés F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Despite being a modest building, the reality of enjoying its events inevitably transports you to a small and luxurious operetta; Its velvets, boxes and other golden festoons subscribe to it. Totally recommendable to visit in season. (Original) A pesar de ser un edificio modesto, la realidad de disfrutar de sus actos, te transporta inevitablemente, a una pequeña y lujosa opereta; sus terciopelos, palcos y demás festones dorados lo suscriben. Totalmente recomendable su visita en Temporada.
Olga — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'll update this review as soon as I see the interior and check the acoustics, but even from the outside it seems to have a special charm. (Original) Actualizaré esta reseña en cuanto vea el interior y compruebe la acústica pero ya por fuera parece tener un encanto especial.
Víctor R — Google review
C. de San Vicente, s/n, 49004 Zamora, Spain•http://www.teatroprincipal.org/•+34 980 53 47 19•Tips and more reviews for Home Theater Zamora
6 min · 0.32 mi
4

Zamora Museum

4.4
(353)
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3.9
(36)
Archaeological museum
Museums
Art museum
History museum
Nestled in the charming Santa Lucia square of Zamora, Spain, the Zamora Museum stands as a beacon of cultural heritage. This provincial museum is located in an area steeped in history, once known as Puebla del Valle during medieval times. Visitors can explore a diverse collection that highlights the region's archaeological treasures and sacred art from abandoned churches and convents.
Very interesting museum, well maintained and documented. Its estate has, above all, sacred art from empty churches and convents.
Nelson C — Google review
Well-curated regional archaeology and fine art in an elegant, stately setting.
José A — Google review
The layout was pleasant and the exhibits were interesting. €1 entrance fee so value for money.
Motorhome Q — Google review
Modern and well organized museum. Free entrance. Nice staff.
C. S — Google review
Great place to learn more of the history of Zamora Spain!
Joe Z — Google review
It was a pity finding out that only 2 rooms were available due to renovations, but it was still worth it. The staff was very helpful and I had the museum practically to myself. I even got to enjoy a wonderful customized explanation about what was found in Castro from the Copper Age. I would definitely recommend it.
Alexandre R — Google review
Great little museum. We enjoyed a free tour. Eva was our tour guide and she was so knowledgeable and interesting!
James C — Google review
people are nice here~
Olivia G — Google review
Pl. Sta. Lucía, 2, 49002 Zamora, Spain•https://museoscastillayleon.jcyl.es/museodezamora•+34 980 51 61 50•Tips and more reviews for Zamora Museum
5 min · 0.25 mi
5

Museo Etnográfico de Castilla y León

4.5
(881)
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4.2
(60)
Ethnographic museum
Museums
Art Museums
History Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the heart of Zamora, the Museo Etnográfico de Castilla y León stands as a vibrant testament to the region's rich agrarian heritage. This contemporary seven-storey museum invites visitors to delve into the traditional lifestyles and customs that have shaped Castile and León over centuries. Just a stone's throw from Plaza Mayor, it’s easily accessible for those eager to explore local culture.
Fascinating modern museum which gives a great insight into life and traditions in rural Castile.
Bruce T — Google review
The anthropological world view that’s the basis of this exhibition I find lacking, as there’s no such a meaning or truth beyond human customs which is reduced to. Being on a pilgrimage to Santiago this is not what drives me. Nevertheless, the design of the museum is amazing. Everything is displayed like a Bond Street shopping experience. What does get trite though is the reduction of these people’s lives to mere examples of a type. There are stories, passion, people’s lives and endurance that are connected with all these objects and none of this gets touched upon. So the visit of the museum rings sad and hollow. Nevertheless, worth a visit.
M. B — Google review
It's a really nice place, however if you don't speak Spanish bring Google Translate, because everything is only Spanish...
Ádám N — Google review
This was fantastic, the guy let us in free for a quick look round but we outstayed our welcome and got booted out when it shut at 2pm.
David B — Google review
Interesting place but not much signage. Toilets on lowest floor.
Sarah L — Google review
Historic and cultural experience..
Maria R — Google review
Great exhibition. Interesting. Didactic activities.
Rocio M — Google review
Nice small museum. Free wifi.
Paul C — Google review
C. Sacramento, 3, 49004 Zamora, Spain•http://www.museo-etnografico.com/•Tips and more reviews for Museo Etnográfico de Castilla y León
1 min · 400 ft
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Iglesia de Santa María la Nueva

4.5
(263)
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4.5
(32)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
Nestled in a charming square, the Iglesia de Santa María la Nueva is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture that dates back to the early 12th century. Originally constructed before being destroyed during the Trout Mutiny in 1158, this church was swiftly rebuilt and earned its nickname "la Nueva," meaning "The New One." While its interior may not be particularly striking, visitors can admire the beautifully sculpted column capitals adorning its exterior.
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Francisco M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is very beautiful and is very well preserved, especially its exterior. Inside we saw it without benches and with several exposed carvings, of Holy Week and other religious sculptures, very interesting. Admission costs €1, although on holidays and Easter there are days when access is free. (Original) Es muy bonita y se conserva muy bien, sobre todo su exterior. Dentro la vimos sin bancos y con varias tallas expuestas, de Semana Santa y otras esculturas de tipo religioso, muy interesante. La entrada cuesta 1€, aunque en días festivos y Semana Santa hay días que el acceso es gratuito.
Rethna C — Google review
(Translated by Google) On the internet it said that entry was free, and that is not the case, it is still a low price, it costs €1 to enter. It has many sculptures inside, it almost looks like a museum (Original) En internet salía que era gratis la entrada, y no es así, igualmente es un precio bajo, vale 1€ entrar. Tiene muchas esculturas en su interior, parece casi un museo
Juan V — Google review
(Translated by Google) This church is one of the Romanesque style temples that are located in the city, it is precisely in the square of the same name. Built at the beginning of the 12th century, it was burned in 1158 during the Trout Mutiny and rebuilt. It consists of a single, fairly large nave, the result of the fusion of the three primitive naves. It has a main chapel with a straight layout with a semicircular apse. From the outside, its southern doorway with a pointed arch stands out. In 1945 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. Inside, the baptismal font from the 13th century stands out. (Original) Esta iglesia es uno de los templos de estilo románico que se ubican en la ciudad, justamente está en la plaza del mismo nombre. Construida a inicios del S.XII, fue quemada en en 1158 durante el motín de la trucha y edificada de nuevo. Consta de una sola nave bastante amplia, resultado de la fusión de las tres naves primitivas. Tiene una capilla mayor de trama recto con ábside de planta semicircular. Del exterior destaca su portada meridional de arco apuntado. En 1945 fue declarada Bien de Interés Cultural. De su interior destaca la pila bautismal del S. XIII
Lluis P — Google review
(Translated by Google) 11th century Located on the eastern limit of the old and original town from the 11th century, it was the victim of a fire by the Zamorano people and destroyed in the so-called Trout Mutiny of 1158, which according to legend, confronted nobles and commoners around the market. (Original) Siglo XI Situada en el límite oriental del casco antiguo y original del siglo XI, fue víctima de un incendio por el pueblo zamorano y destruida en el llamado Motín de la Trucha de 1158, que según la leyenda, enfrentó a nobles y plebeyos en torno al mercado
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located next to the Holy Week museum. The ronanic style preserves many capitals in very good condition, the interior consists only of a nave, in which a Recumbent Christ from the school of Gregorio Fernández is worshiped, its Baptismal font also stands out. (Original) Ubicada junto al museo de Semana Santa. De estilo ronanico conserva mucho capiteles en muy buen estado, el interior consta únicamente de una nave, en la que recibe culto un Cristo Yacente de la escuela de Gregorio Fernández, destaca también su pila Bautismal.
Oscar M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church that is the protagonist of what is known as the "trout riot". On the other hand, it has interesting capitals in the windows of its apse, as well as a curious mermaid on its door. (Original) Iglesia protagonista del conocido como "motín de la trucha". Por otro lado, presenta interesantes capiteles en las ventanas de su ábside, así como una curiosa sirena en su puerta.
Jzam — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small "church-museum" with a simple interior but where we can see remains of mural paintings. It also has a baptismal font (Original) Pequeña "iglesia-museo" con un interior sencillo pero donde podemos observar restos de pinturas murales.También tiene una pila bautismal
Samuel R — Google review
Pl. Sta. María Nueva, s/n, 49004 Zamora, Spain•https://www.romanicozamora.es/es/monumentos/ver/santa-maria-la-n…•+34 980 53 64 95•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de Santa María la Nueva
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Home Theater Zamora, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Bocatería Papeo

4.1
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3.5
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Bocatería Papeo is an economical fast food site that offers a wide range of good quality sandwiches and burgers. The staff is friendly and provides excellent service. Customers have the option to order food to go, dine in at the place, or have it delivered home. The restaurant is known for its fair prices and variety of menu options.
(Translated by Google) Cheap fast food place. The right treatment. You can order takeout, eat on the premises and have it delivered to your home. (Original) Sitio de comida rápida económico. El trato correcto. Se puede pedir comida para llevar, comer en el local y que lo lleven a casa
Raquel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well priced and well served. Variety. (Original) Bien de precio y bien servido. Variedad.
Rafael G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good sandwiches and good size. Rice pudding with good flavor but the rice is a little hard. Speed ​​in preparation and very good treatment from the waiters. 20 euros for 2 sandwiches, a Caesar salad and two desserts. (Original) Buenos bocadillos y buen tamaño. Arroz con leche con buen sabor pero un poco duro el arroz. Rapidez en la elaboración y muy buen trato de los camareros. 20 euros por 2 bocadillos, una ensalada césar y dos postres.
Txebas R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A sandwich shop that is not too big, but very familiar where they treat you very well. The sandwiches are usually quite large and always meet expectations. The price is not bad at all; It is not the cheapest place I have been to, but it corresponds to the quality of the food. By the way, they not only serve sandwiches, it is also a good place to go for an informal dinner. (Original) Una bocatería no demasiado grande, pero muy familiar donde te tratan muy bien. Los bocatas suelen ser bastante grandes y siempre cumplen las expectativas. De precio no está nada mal; no es el local más barato en el que he estado, pero se corresponde con la calidad de la comida. Por cierto, no sólo sirven bocadillos, también es un buen sitio donde ir a cenar en plan informal.
Suol S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well, it's really surprising how much they know how to get out of the small kitchen. clean, well attended and very well priced. In the end it is a fast food establishment, let no one be fooled, but highly recommended. It will take away your hunger without emptying your wallet and on top of that it is in the historic center of Zamora. We will return (Original) Pues sorprende, la verdad el partido que saben sacarle a la pequeña cocina. limpio bien atendido y muy bien de precio. al final es un establecimiento de comida rapida, que nadie se engañe, pero muy recomendable. Te quitara el hambre sin vaciarte la cartera y encima esta en pleno centro historico de zamora. Volveremos
Blas P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not an expensive place but sometimes due to the rush they leave the customer with the feeling that they have paid too much, since things are not done completely well. The home delivery is relatively fast, the sandwich I ordered was perfect but the "pregnadito" one seemed like a scam to us. It was just bread dough, when you opened it in half you could see that there was hardly any meat. It feels like it's getting worse every year. (Original) No es un sitio caro pero a veces por las prisas dejan al cliente con las sensación de que ha pagado demás, ya que las cosas no están del todo bien echas. El reparto a domicilio es relativamente rápido, el bocata que pedí perfecto pero sin embargo el "preñadito" nos ha parecido una estafa. Era solo masa de pan, al abrir por la mitad se veía que apenas había carne. Da la sensación de que empeora cada año.
Szeeny B — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is great, a good recommendation from the waiter/owner who treated us very well yesterday. The only bad thing is that they do not accept credit cards and that the decoration is a bit gloomy but the food is excellent, cheap and with a waiter who perhaps cares too much about customer satisfaction. (Original) Esta genial, buena recomendación la del camarero/propietario que ayer nos trato muy bien. Lo único malo es que no aceptan tarjetas de crédito y que la decoración es un poco tétrica pero la comida excelente, barata y con un camarero que se preocupa tal vez demasiado por la satisfacción del cliente
Casto M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very central establishment, right next to the main square. Which means that at specific times such as Holy Week or the San Pedro festivities, it fills up quickly, and that is why you have to go early. The service is friendly and fast, and there is a wide variety of snacks and sandwiches. (Original) Un establecimiento muy céntrico, justo al lado de la plaza mayor. Lo que hace que en momentos puntuales como la Semana Santa o las fiestas de San Pedro, se llene enseguida, y por eso hay que ir con tiempo. La atención es amable y rápida, y hay gran variedad de bocadillos y sándwiches.
Luis S — Google review
Pl. Fresco, 0, 49004 Zamora, Spain•http://bocateriapapeo.com/•+34 980 53 08 63•Tips and more reviews for Bocatería Papeo

La Mafia se sienta a la mesa

4.1
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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
The Italian restaurant, La Mafia se sienta a la mesa, provides a comfortable and well-decorated atmosphere along with delicious pizzas. The pizza dough is delectable and perfectly baked. However, it was disappointing that the pizzas lacked the advertised Rucula and instead had a meager amount of mustard leaves. Nonetheless, the staff is friendly, courteous, and professional. The overall experience is excellent with great service, tasty food, and reasonable prices.
Great food, great service. Plenty of gluten free options (gluten free pastas, risottos). Both their pastas and risottos are highly highly recommended.
Elias S — Google review
Good food and service. The waiter speaks English.
Ana Z — Google review
Dinner on 17th April 2023: Comfortable and pleasantly decorated space which offers very good pizzas. I am usually quite fussy with the pizza dough and I must say it was very tasty and baked to perfection in this restaurant. It was a shame that the pizzas we ordered did not have the Rucula that we had expected as advertised on the menu but instead was served with a sad pinch of mustard leaves, a rather unfortunate disappointment. Otherwise the staff was very welcoming, polite and professional.
Armand P — Google review
Had great Italian treats, all 4 of us impressed and happy with the food. A bit pricey though.
Per K — Google review
One of the best italian risottos i had! We had dinner outside which was pretty cool and the staff was super. The menu is quite big so you have plenty of choice but me and my friends with different risottos had the best meal. So try that. And please try the truffle one! It's unbelievable.
João A — Google review
Superb. Nothing was too much trouble. Highly recommended.
Robert H — Google review
Everything was great. The service, the staff was very professional and the food was tasty. Balanced between price and food’s quality. You can take dinner outside or inside. Also, they offered take away service. I highly recommend the restaurant, close to the main square and the old city.
Rocio M — Google review
Mixed bag. Pulpo was quite good. Cesar salad a little basic. The service was either amazing or underwhelming bordering on disdainful. Use case: waitress didn’t want to remove a dirty paper napkin and bring me new serviette. I also ordered a coffee then it was left behind the bar and not delivered to my table until I had to ask if it had been forgotten. The older female waitress was excellent as was the manageress. Shame that millennials/Gen-Z see service as beneath them. So paying €40 a la carte when you get better service for a menu del dia round the corner at $10.50 doesn’t make much sense.
Jako F — Google review
Pl. Maestro Haedo, 10, 49003 Zamora, Spain•https://lamafia.es/restaurantes/zamora/•+34 682 28 58 42•Tips and more reviews for La Mafia se sienta a la mesa
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Restaurante Najoro Grill

3.7
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3.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Bar & grill
The restaurant Najoro Grill offers outstanding cuisine and has a highly pleasant and accommodating team. It presents an alternative to the usual Spanish fare, with delicious sandwiches and burgers available. The desserts are truly impressive, and the staff is exceptionally friendly. Additionally, Restaurante Najoro provides generous portions of their grill dishes, tequenos (cheesy sticks), pulled pork burgers, and amazing arepas.
A different offer from typical Spanish food. Great sandwiches and burgers. Very friendly staff and awesome deserts. Definitely worth a visit!
Nuno L — Google review
Lovely food and very helpful staff
Jane P — Google review
Awsome place. Lovely food
Richard D — Google review
Amazing food and very lovely staff! The Najoro is a refreshing offer from what Zamora usually has to offer. We absolutely recommend the Tequeños (cheesy sticks), the pulled pork burgers, the arepas (oh my God they were amazing!) and the grill dishes. The portions are extremely generous and it's definitely excellent value for money. You won't leave this place hungry. Recommend!
Jennifer R — Google review
Tasty selection of food and tapas.
Victoria P — Google review
Never again
Jodie T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Delicious burgers with very current prices (8-9 euros), the perfect Najoro salad,... They have arepas, grills,... It is a "dog friendly" place. Your worst handicap can be waiting, if you are in a hurry and have no luck it can become desperate. Still recommended. Attentive service (Original) Hamburguesas ricas con precios demasiado actuales (8-9 euros), la ensalada Najoro perfecta,... Tienen arepas, parrilladas,... Es un local "dog friendly". Su peor hándicap puede ser la espera, si tienes prisa y no tienes suerte puede desesperar. Aún así recomendable. Servicio atento
Miguel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) We made a reservation in the middle of the afternoon, the restaurant half empty, an hour and 20 minutes to serve us, the waiter with a rather pedantic mood, with comments like "The potatoes are the size it depends on how much you like them" "You can tell me everything at once so I don't have to take little walks", the quality of the meat was quite good, but it was overshadowed by the Mercadona bread (on the hamburgers), I needed to try the shakes (They say they are very good) to make a complete review. (Original) Reservamos a media tarde, el restaurante medio vacío, hora y 20 mn para servirnos, el camarero con un humor bastante pedante, con comentarios tipo "Las patatas son del tamaño depende cuánto te gusten" "Podéis decirmelo todo a la vez para no tener que dar paseítos", la calidad de la carne era bastante buena, pero se veía eclipsada con el pan del Mercadona(en las hamburguesas), me faltó probar los batidos(Dicen que están muy buenos) para hacer una review completa.
Sergio B — Google review
C. Reina, 6, 49004 Zamora, Spain•https://www.facebook.com/najorogrillfood/•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Najoro Grill

Sibuya Urban Sushi Bar

4.7
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4.7
(250)
$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
Sibuya Urban Sushi Bar offers a fantastic dining experience with its delicious food, quick and friendly service, and a clean and inviting ambiance. The restaurant is known for its incredible sushi selection that never fails to impress diners. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, this urban sushi bar promises an amazing culinary adventure with top-notch service in a delightful atmosphere.
Great food and service.
Ismael C — Google review
The food just isn’t very good. The sushi isn’t very fresh. They’ve added weird flavors to the sushi rolls including a strong mangoy flavor, the rice is pastey, the chicken noodle sauce felt store bought - it was too sweet and simple. My wife loves sushi so we came back here after two years, since we had a very mediocre experience, and it was no better this time. It’s hard for me to understand why the ratings are so high.
Alex A — Google review
Today 25th August is the third time we've been to this restaurant and the seventh year coming to this city and I have received the worst treatment in all this time. If we came back it was because the other occasions the experience was positive and other waiters like Jesus made our visit to your restaurant pleasant. However this last time the treatment of the guy who served us has been nefarious. The dinner was more or less thrown on the table , we asked for knife and forks and again thrown in the table. No smiles no engagement it was like going to Mac Donald’s drive thru
Job T — Google review
Really good well prepared and presemted meal with attentive and knowledgeable staff (Jesus)!
Ulf S — Google review
Great food, fast and nice service. The place is clean and the ambient is great.
Daniel F — Google review
Amazing food, atmosphere and service. :)
Filip R — Google review
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE
Rob M — Google review
Amazing sushi 🍣
Asa E — Google review
Pl. Santiago, 3, 49004 Zamora, Spain•https://www.sibuya.es/•+34 980 07 02 50•Tips and more reviews for Sibuya Urban Sushi Bar
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Day 3

Southwest side of town
For day 3, we recommend exploring the southwest side side of town. Start the day off with Church of Saint Peter of the Nave, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Aceñas de Olivares. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Church of Saint Peter of the Nave

4.8
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4.7
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Churches & Cathedrals
Really cool site with picnic table to relax. Very peaceful and so much history
Tammy ( — Google review
Ridiculous hours designed for the convenience of the guards, not the tourists. The place is closed during the afternoon and open in the evening. Who is going to drive 30 min in the middle of nowhere at night?
JJ — Google review
Very amazing place to visit. The last restants of visigothic influences. This is something that you have to see. It is lying in a beautiful place of Spain.
S B — Google review
Excellent carving. Decorated stones in museum nearby
Bill D — Google review
One of the oldest church in Spain if not the oldest,worth a visit.
Ralph A — Google review
Beautiful church
Eimear G — Google review
especcular
Guaupisimos — Google review
San Pedro de la Nave, not far from Zamora, is a very early flower; the spring that will make the Romanesque bloom, all around, will come only three centuries later. But here it is already...
Mazhar A — Google review
C. San Pedro, 15, 49183 El Campillo, Zamora, Spain•http://sanpedrodelanave.blogspot.com/•+34 675 86 98 44•Tips and more reviews for Church of Saint Peter of the Nave
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Church of Santo Tomé Diocesan Museum of Zamora

4.4
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4.1
(18)
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Church of Santo Tomé Diocesan Museum of Zamora is a charming Romanesque church nestled away from the bustling center, close to the serene banks of the Duero River. Inaugurated in 1926, this museum serves as a vital repository for sacred art and historical artifacts from both the Cathedral and various parishes within the diocese. Recently restored, it boasts intricate details that reflect its rich cultural heritage.
(Translated by Google) The church of Santo Tomé presents pre-Romanesque influences, being one of the oldest in the city and of monastic origin. To this day, it preserves outstanding Romanesque elements such as the triple apse at the head, part of the northern wall and the north doorway. It is known that it belonged to an ancient monastery of royal foundation, which later, in 1135, was donated by Alfonso VII, the Emperor. Probably, from that date it was the Headquarters of the Diocese during the construction of the Cathedral. (Original) La iglesia de Santo Tomé presenta influencias prerrománicas, siendo una de las más antiguas de la ciudad y de origen monástico. A día de hoy, conserva destacados elementos románicos como el triple ábside en cabecera, parte del muro septentrional y la portada Norte. Se sabe que perteneció a un antiguo monasterio de fundación real, que posteriormente, en 1135, fue donado por Alfonso VII, El Emperador. Probablemente, a partir de esa fecha fue la Sede de la Diócesis durante la construcción de la Catedral.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Romanesque church, far from the center of Zamora, close to the Duero River. It is currently used as the city's diocesan museum. It is well preserved since it has been recently restored, full of details. There is good parking in the surroundings. (Original) Iglesia románica, alejada del centro de Zamora, cercana al río Duero. En la actualidad se emplea como museo diocesano de la Ciudad. Está bien conservada puesto que ha sido restaurada hace poco, llena de detalles. Se aparca bien en los alrededores.
Oscar M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The officer's service was better. The only drawback is that taking photos inside the museum is prohibited. (Original) La atención del oficial fue mejor. El único inconveniente es que está prohibido sacar las fotos dentro del museo.
MJ K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Romanesque church in which the diocesan museum has been installed. It is worth the effort to go down to the banks of the Duero and then go back up as there are some interesting pieces in the museum. It is absurd that they do not allow taking photos when nowhere else in Zamora do they go with that nonsense. (Original) Iglesia románica en la que se ha instalado el museo diocesano. Merece el esfuerzo bajar hasta las orillas del Duero y luego volver a subir pues hay algunas piezas interesantes en el museo. Resulta absurdo que no permitan hacer fotos cuando en ningún otro lugar de Zamora van ya con esas tonterías.
Paco M — Google review
(Translated by Google) You pay 3e and it helps you see the Diocesan Museum and the Cathedral. It is worth your visit (Original) Pagas 3e y te sirve para ver Museo Diocesano y la Catedral. Merece la pena su visita
Eva S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great idea to convert a church into a diocesan museum. The example could spread... (Original) Gran idea la de reconvertir una iglesia en museo diocesano. Podría cundir el ejemplo...
Merce R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting museum, a small part of history. (Original) Museu interessante, uma pequena parte da história.
Agostinho P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, regular restoration, the museum pieces very, very worthy, although some would be better placed in their place of origin. And as for the restoration, well, the coffered ceiling, if it were jointed and had been made with old, drier wood, it would not end up opening as it is going to end up, but since in this country we restorers are not at all like that, apart from other details. But I will keep some wonderful pieces, like the Don Gregorio carving, his magnificent silver pieces and some more, I recommend visiting, very good lighting, you also have to tell the good things. (Original) Preciosa, la restauración regular, las piezas del museo muy, muy dignas, aunque algunas estarían mejor colocadas en su lugar de origen. Y en cuanto a la restauración pues el artesonado, si fuera amachimbrado y se hubiese hecho con madera vieja más seca, pues no terminaría abriéndose como va a terminar, pero como en este país los restauradores estamos para nada pues eso, amen de otros detalles. Pero me quedaré con alguna maravillosa pieza, como la talla De Don Gregorio, su magníficas piezas de plata y alguna más, recomiendo visitar, iluminación muy buena, también hay que contar lo bueno.
Joan T — Google review
Pl. Santo Tomás, 14, 49002 Zamora, Spain•http://catedraldezamora.wordpress.com/historia/museo-diocesano/•+34 980 53 19 33•Tips and more reviews for Church of Santo Tomé Diocesan Museum of Zamora
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Iglesia de San Cipriano

4.5
(163)
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4.5
(10)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Nestled in the heart of Zamora, Castile and Leon, the Iglesia de San Cipriano stands as a testament to Romanesque architecture dating back to the eleventh century. This historic church has undergone significant restoration by the end of the twentieth century, giving it an eclectic charm that captivates visitors today.
Listening to the Misserere rehearsal… Gregorian chorus, impressive! I can’t wait to see them in Easter.
Mark O — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is one of the oldest churches in Zamora from the 11th century with some subsequent reforms, in Romanesque style it was built with three naves of which only one with three sections now exists. It has a square tower with a slate spire. It is retired from worship and is a National Monument. (Original) Es una de las iglesias más antiguas de Zamora del siglo XI con alguna que otra reforma posterior, de estilo románico se levantó con tres naves de las cuales ya solo existe una con tres tramos. Cuenta con una torre de planta cuadrada con un chapitel de pizarra. Se encuentra retirada al culto y es Monumento Nacional.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) We enjoyed the tour. They charge 1 euro to enter (ages 12 and over only), which goes toward the building's preservation. The ticket includes a code for the very educational audio guide. (Original) Nos ha gustado la visita. Te cobran 1 euro a la entrada (solo mayores de 12 años) que va destinado a la.consrvacion del edificio. La entrada incluye código para la audioguía muy didactica
Isalura L — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most special churches in Zamora, the beauty of its capitals, as well as the representations engraved in stone that appear on its doors and windows, make it unique. Highlights include the seven-headed monster, Daniel in the lions' den and "Bermudo." (Original) Una de las iglesias más especiales de Zamora, la belleza de sus capiteles, así como las representaciones grabadas en piedra que figuran sobre sus puertas y ventanas, la hacen única. A destacar el monstruo de siete cabezas, Daniel en el foso de los leones y "Bermudo".
Jzam — Google review
(Translated by Google) Romanesque style temple, located in the center of the city, in a privileged location next to a viewpoint of the Duero River. Very difficult to park nearby. Currently the church is closed to worship, but is open for tourist visits. (Original) Templo de estilo románico, situado en el centro de la ciudad, en un sitio privilegiado junto a un mirador al río Duero. Muy complicado aparcar en las proximidades. Actualmente la iglesia esta cerrada al culto, pero esta abierta para visitas turísticas.
Oscar M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church built in the 11th century, one of the oldest in the city. It belongs to the Romanesque style, but has undergone multiple renovations, which has meant that much of the decoration of this style has been lost. It is one of the jewels of the city, preserving a large number of decorative sculptural elements, as well as remains of wall paintings, which allow us to get an idea of ​​what the decoration of these churches must have been like. Your visit is free (Original) Iglesia construida en el siglo XI, una de las más antiguas de la ciudad. Pertenece al estilo románico, pero ha sufrido múltiples reformas, lo que ha hecho que se haya perdido gran parte de la decoración de este estilo. Se trata de una de las joyas de la ciudad, conservando un gran número de elementos escultóricos decorativos, así como restos de pinturas murales, que permiten hacernos a la idea de cómo debía ser la decoración de estas iglesias. Su visita es gratuita
Jörge — Google review
(Translated by Google) It seems that a church existed at the end of the 11th century, as evidenced by an inscription from 1093. This building fell into ruin, and the current one was built using some materials from the previous building, which has also been remodeled several times throughout its history. According to some experts, part of the north wall, the main chapel, the Gospel chapel, and the entrance to the Epistle Chapel date back to the late 11th century. On the south façade, dating from the mid-12th century, there is a simple doorway formed by three semicircular archivolts. The tower also rises on this side, possibly serving as an ancient defensive watchtower on the old wall. Numerous pieces from the original temple are preserved on this south wall, such as a siren, a blacksmith named Bermudo working on an anvil, Saint Peter with a bonnet and the corresponding key, a chrismon, a seven-headed monster, and the scene of Daniel in the lions' den. The exterior decoration is complemented by the usual modillions with human figures and remains of the checkered pattern on the eaves. The old basilica floor plan was replaced by a single nave. It has several interesting capitals, depicting biblical scenes (Adoration of the Magi, Expulsion from Paradise, Massacre of the Innocents) or plant motifs. It has been a National Monument since 1931. (Original) Parece que existió una iglesia a finales del siglo XI, como demuestra una inscripción de 1093, este edificio se arruinaría y se construiría el actual aprovechando algunos materiales del anterior edificio, el cual también ha sido diversas veces remodelado a lo largo de su historia. Según algunos expertos parte del muro norte, la capilla mayor,la capilla del evangelio y el ingreso a la epístola pertenecerían a finales del siglo XI. En la fachada sur, de mediados del siglo XII, se encuentra una portada sencilla formada por tres arquivolta semicirculares. En este costado se levanta también la torre, la cual es posible que fuese una antigua atalaya defensiva en la antigua muralla. En este muro sur se conservan numerosas piezas del templo primitivo como una sirena, un herrero llamado Bermudo trabajando sobre un yunque, San Pedro con bonete y la correspondiente llave, un crismón, un monstruo de siete cabezas y la escena de Daniel en el foso de los leones. La decoración exterior se complementa con los habituales modillones con figuras humanas y restos del ajedrezado en el alero. La antigua planta basilical fue sustituida por una sola nave. Cuenta con varios capiteles interesantes, los temas que estos representan son escenas bíblicas (adoración de los Reyes, expulsión del paraíso, matanza de los inocentes), o temas vegetales. Es Monumento Nacional desde 1931.
Javier S — Google review
(Translated by Google) From the beginning of the 12th century, it is probably one of the oldest churches in the city. The reliefs embedded in windows and walls attract attention. A wonderful set that is well worth the visit, which is free. If the exterior attracts attention, there is no shortage of corners inside. With remains of polychrome that bring us closer to the magnificence that these places must have had in the past. (Original) De principios del siglo XII, probablemente sea de las iglesias más antiguas de la ciudad. Llaman la atención los relieves encastrados en ventanas y muros. Un conjunto estupendo que bien seerece la visita que es gratuita. Si el exterior llama la atención, en el interior no faltan rincones. Con restos de policromía que nos acercan a la magnificencia que antaño debieron tener estos lugares.
Gustavo F — Google review
Pl. San Cipriano, 7, 49001 Zamora, Spain•http://www.romanicozamora.es/es/monumentos/ver/san-cipriano/12•+34 618 21 90 05•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de San Cipriano
3 min · 0.18 mi
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Santa María Magdalena de Zamora

4.5
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4.5
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Churches & Cathedrals
Santa María Magdalena de Zamora is a small yet impressive Romanesque church built by the Templars in the 12th century. Its rustic style and simple interiors are complemented by striking features such as the rose window and intricately-detailed door arch. Considered one of the most beautiful examples of Romanesque design in Zamora, it's a must-see for architecture enthusiasts exploring the city.
(Translated by Google) The last trial of the inquisition was held in this church, one of the many jewels of the Romanesque of Zamora. (Original) En esta iglesia se celebró el ultimo juicio de la inquisición una de las muchas joyas del románico de Zamora.
Carlos L — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the Romanesque churches that you have to visit, entrance €1, it does not have altarpieces inside, it has a tomb, the carving is magnificent and a reclining Christ in wood by an artist from Zamora is very beautiful, a carving of the Virgin of La Salud and as a curiosity a well to extract water, it was not necessary to go near the river, it is worth a visit (Original) Una de las iglesias románicas que hay que visitar, entrada 1€, no cuenta con retablos en su interior tiene ,un sepulcro la talla es magnífica y un cristo yacente en madera de un artista de Zamora es muy bonito, una talla de la virgen de la Salud y como curiosidad un pozo para extraer agua, no hacía falta acercarse al río, merece la pena su visita
Jb G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Church of Santa María Magdalena is a stunning example of Gothic architecture in León. Its façade, with carefully sculpted details, conveys solemnity and elegance, while the interior surprises with high ceilings, pointed arches, and chapels steeped in history and religious art. Strolling through the church allows you to feel the spirituality of the place and appreciate the dedication of the artisans who worked on every detail. Furthermore, its location in the historic center makes it a perfect spot to combine your visit with other monuments in the city. (Original) La Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena es un ejemplo impresionante de arquitectura gótica en León. Su fachada, con detalles cuidadosamente esculpidos, transmite solemnidad y elegancia, mientras que el interior sorprende con techos altos, arcos apuntados y capillas llenas de historia y arte religioso. Pasear por la iglesia permite sentir la espiritualidad del lugar y apreciar la dedicación de los artesanos que trabajaron en cada detalle. Además, su ubicación en el casco histórico hace que sea un punto perfecto para combinar la visita con otros monumentos de la ciudad.
Luis G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Of course, here you have a more summarized and simple version: --- **Church of La Magdalena in Zamora** ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Located in the old town, it is a 12th-century Romanesque church that impresses with its beautiful façade and calm, detailed interior. The carved capitals and columns are especially notable. An essential visit for any lover of history and architecture. (Original) Claro, aquí tienes una versión más resumida y sencilla: --- **Iglesia de La Magdalena en Zamora** ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Situada en el casco antiguo, es una iglesia románica del siglo XII impresiona con su hermosa fachada y su interior tranquilo y detallado. Los capiteles y columnas tallados son especialmente destacables. Una visita imprescindible para cualquier amante de la historia y la arquitectura.
Calandraca C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was built between the 12th and 13th centuries in two periods, the first in Romanesque style and the second in Gothic style. It has a single nave with a basilica plan. It has three covers, highlighting the southern one, and its late Romanesque tomb with a recumbent female figure also stands out. It is declared a National Monument. (Original) Se construyó entre los siglos XII y XIII en dos periodos el primero de estilo románico y el segundo gótico. Es de una sola nave con planta basilical. Cuenta con tres portadas destacando la meridional, también destaca su sepulcro tardorromanico con una figura yacente femenina. Está declarada monumento Nacional.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of Santa María Magdalena, in my opinion, is another of the essential visits in Zamora, as almost all ecclesiastical architecture is also in the Romanesque style, although later styles can be seen, perhaps from remodeling or from a construction that lasted over time. (Original) La iglesia de Santa María Magdalena en mi opinión es otra de las visitas indispensables en Zamora como casi todas arquitectura eclesiástica es también de estilo románico aunque se ven estilos posteriores quizá de remodelaciones o de una construcción alargado en el tiempo
Kike — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a Romanesque temple from the 12th and 13th centuries, attributed to the architect Giral Fruchel, with a very high single nave, a basilica plan, and a southern portal exquisitely decorated with plant motifs, multi-lobed arches, and human faces that reflect its medieval beauty. Its exterior is currently undergoing authorized renovations that include restoration of the roofs and improvements to the north and east facades to preserve its structure and artistic value. (Original) Es un templo románico de los siglos XII-XIII, atribuida al arquitecto Giral Fruchel, de nave única muy alta con planta basilical y una portada meridional exquisitamente decorada con motivos vegetales, arcos polilobulados y rostros humanos que reflejan su belleza medieval; actualmente su exterior está en reformas autorizadas que incluyen restauración de las cubiertas y mejoras en las fachadas norte y este para preservar su estructura y valor artístico.
Reynier R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but beautiful and interesting Romanesque church. You have to see its interior, details, architecture and the tomb that is attributed to Doña Urraca in her transit to paradise, with all its history as well as its exterior with its detailed capitals, southern doorway with plant decoration. Without a doubt you have to visit it. (Original) Pequeña pero bella e interesante iglesia románica. Hay que ver su interior, detalles, arquitectura y el sepulcro que se atribuye a Doña Urraca en su tránsito hacia el paraiso, con toda su historia así como su exterior con sus detallados capiteles, portada meridional con decoración vegetal. Sin duda alguna hay que visitarla.
Pedro O — Google review
C. Rúa los Francos, s/n, 49001 Zamora, Spain•https://www.terranostrum.es/turismo/zamora/tierra-del-pan-campos…•Tips and more reviews for Santa María Magdalena de Zamora
6 min · 0.31 mi
5

Bishop´s Gate

4.5
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4.0
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Also known as Optima or de Olivares and incorporated into the initial fortified enclosure, Puerta del Obispo was constructed in the 11th century. Situated on the southern side, it functioned as an entrance to the city, granting access to the Cathedral area. The arch is semi-circular and lowered, featuring a smooth impost. It is surmounted by a double-sided roof, interrupted by an irregular polyhedron-shaped apex.
Also called Óptima or de Olivares and integrated into the first walled enclosure, it was built in the 11th century. It served as the entrance to the city on the south side, accessing the area of the Cathedral. It is a lowered semicircular arch, with a smooth impost. It is topped by a double-sided roof, broken by an irregular polyhedron-shaped finish. On one side of the door is the Mirador de Troncoso, from where you can see the Duero River and the stone bridge, and on the other side, a square where the Episcopal Palace and the Casa Del Cid are located. It preserves a commemorative plaque of the victory of the Zamoran troops, under the command of Alfonso IX, during the conquest of the city of Mérida.
Rolland — Google review
Intriguing place, loved it
Marco J — Google review
Views are lovely
Marcelo O — Google review
linda
Paz T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Also called Puerta de Olivares, it was built in the 11th century and served as the entrance to the city on the south side. It has a lowered semicircular arch. (Original) También llamada Puerta de Olivares fué construida en el siglo XI servía de entrada a la ciudad por el lado sur, tienes un arco de medio punto rebajado.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located within the monumental area, one of the old gates of the walls of Zamora, on one side it faces the cathedral and on the other it has beautiful views over the Duero. (Original) Situada dins la zona monumental, una de les antigues portes de las muralles de Zamora, per un costat dona a la catedral i per l’altre te boniques vistes sobre el Duero.
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located very close to the cathedral. It is very well preserved, it is nice to see that it has been respected and it has no graffiti. After passing the arch you can enjoy incredible views of the Douro River and the stone bridge that crosses it. (Original) Se encuentra situado muy cerca de la catedral. Esta muy bien conservado, da gusto ver que lo han respetado y no tiene pintadas. Tras pasar el arco puedes disfrutar de unas vistas increíbles del río Duero y del puente de piedra que lo atraviesa.
Ruben R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built in the 11th century as part of Zamora's first walled enclosure, also known as the Puerta de Olivares or Óptima, it is one of the city's oldest and most emblematic entrances. It features a simple semicircular arch with a smooth impost, topped by a gabled roof, connecting it to the Cathedral and the Castle on one side and offering views of the Duero River and the Olivares watermills on the other. (Original) Construida en el siglo XI como parte del primer recinto amurallado de Zamora, también conocida como Puerta de Olivares u Óptima, es uno de los accesos más antiguos y emblemáticos de la ciudad; arco de medio punto sencillo con imposta lisa, rematado por un tejadillo de doble vertiente, conecta con la Catedral y el Castillo por un lado y ofrece vistas al Duero y las aceñas de Olivares por el otro.
Observador S — Google review
C. Prta del Obispo, 1, 49001 Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Bishop's Gate
2 min · 0.1 mi
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Aceñas de Olivares

4.6
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4.1
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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Water mill
Architectural Buildings
Aceñas de Olivares is a collection of water mills located in Zamora, forming part of the Arte Nouveau European Route. These restored mills are open to the public and offer explanations on their functioning and various uses. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the river to reach this historic site or use a boat for an alternative experience. The well-maintained area provides insights into the significance of these mills in their time, offering free admission and showcasing their evolution.
I've been here twice, once to see the Aceñas, and the other time to ride on the boats. The lady that was at the reception is super nice, and the place has some really cool history. And the boat ride is great. You can basically ride around the designated area and it's super cool. Would recommend, especially the boat ride. There's also a guy who takes you across the river if you want. I think it's all free
Thomas T — Google review
A surprising and lovely place. We were met by a very knowledgeable guide who told us about the history of the buildings and the whole area. We really enjoyed it. Lovely views as well.
Gordon S — Google review
A must-visit gem that we didn't quite expect. Penelope, our guide, was knowledgeable and welcoming - and she was able to explain to us in both Spanish and English. The views were stunning, I wish I'd taken photos!
Sun L — Google review
Very good, and free, including rowing boats and trip across river.
Steve C — Google review
An interesting collection of water powered mills in the river.
Bill D — Google review
Historic
Jordi C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A huge piece of history. The guy who was at the center (free, by the way) was very kind and explained the history and how the restoration was carried out. A genius! Thank you. Very interesting how the power of the river was used for Zamora's industries, not only for grinding wheat but also for the metallurgical industry and the textile industry. I'm impressed, but I'm not saying enough about what I experienced. (Original) Enorme pedazo de historia. El chico que estaba en la centrada( gratis, por cierto) muy amable y nos explicó la historia y como se llevó a cabo la restauración. Un crack!! Gracias. Muy interesante como se uso la fuerza del río para las industrias de Zamora , no solo moler trigo sino la industria metalúrgica y el trato del textil. Impresionado es poco de como lo he vivido
Wargolsh — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Aceñas de Olivares mills are located very close to the Cathedral and the castle, descending the ramp and stairs. The mill system, which used the power of the water to grind wheat and make flour, is very interesting. It's a whole industry. (Original) Las Aceñas de Olivares se encuentran muy cerca de la Catedral y el castillo, bajando por la rampa y las escaleras. Es muy interesante el sistema de las aceñas que usaban la fuerza de las aguas para moler el trigo y hacer harina. Toda una industria.
Teresita H — Google review
Pl. San Claudio, s/n, 49026 Zamora, Spain•+34 980 53 49 08•Tips and more reviews for Aceñas de Olivares
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away from Church of Santo Tomé Diocesan Museum of Zamora.

Restaurante Libertén

4.5
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4.2
(187)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Tapas bar
Restaurante Libertén is a hidden gem, located away from the usual tourist path. It offers delicious cuisine and exceptional service at affordable prices. The menu consists of both tapas and a la carte options, all of which are incredibly tasty. The staff is friendly, helpful, and eager to assist with any inquiries. Whether you're looking for traditional dishes or something unique, Restaurante Libertén has got you covered.
We were here for late Sunday lunch. Jam packed, but a place was found for us. Excellent service, delicious mushrooms and fresh cold white wine. A must if you are in Zamora.
Julie R — Google review
Nice place thanks for the customers
Rumen Y — Google review
If you are in Zamora and want a true dining experience, Libertén is the place to go. The atmosphere is elegant yet comfortable, perfect for a relaxed evening or a special dinner. We ordered the chuletón (T-bone steak), which was simply outstanding – perfectly cooked, juicy, tender, and full of flavor. The portion is generous, served sizzling on a hot plate, with crisp golden fries and roasted peppers on the side. The quality of the meat is excellent, among the best I’ve had in Spain. The staff are attentive and professional, always ready with recommendations and making sure everything is perfect. Service is efficient but never rushed, which makes the whole experience even better. It’s not the cheapest option in Zamora, but the quality absolutely justifies the price. For anyone who loves great meat and a refined dining experience, Libertén is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Flip M — Google review
Great restaurant off the beaten track. We stopped for lunch here and took a gamble. Nice food, great service, reasonable prices. Definitely recommend.
No N — Google review
Absolutely delicious food not just the tapas but from the a la carte menu. Really friendly and helpful staff. Looking forward to returning
Victoria P — Google review
Nice terrace just across the road.
Sarah B — Google review
Excellent food,great service.value for money menu. Good wine.good bread.what else do you want for 12 euros.i willcome back
Jose D — Google review
Food was delicious, traditional, creatively served. Price cannot be beat. We had lunch here and were really satisfied.
Marcelo O — Google review
C. Prta Nueva, 2, 49002 Zamora, Spain•http://restauranteliberten.com/•+34 980 53 66 64•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Libertén

Lasal

4.6
(678)
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4.3
(442)
$$$$affordable
Bistro
La Sal is a highly recommended bistro in Zamora, situated on the lively pedestrian street Los Herreros. Known for its delicious cuisine, the restaurant uses fresh local ingredients to create their dishes, which vary depending on the season. The ambiance of La Sal is fantastic and the staff are friendly, offering great recommendations. With an open-plan kitchen integrated into the bar area, patrons can witness the energetic chefs preparing their meals. Additionally, La Sal boasts an excellent wine selection.
La Sal is one of the best restaurants in Zamora located in lively pedestrian street “Los herreros”. The food is delicious and everything is prepared with fresh local ingredients with special dishes on the menu depending on the season. The atmosphere is fantastic and the staff are very friendly and make great recommendations. They have an excellent selection of wines and you can watch the incredible energy of the chefs as they prepare your meal as the kitchen is open plan and part of the bar area. Highly recommended for any visitors to the city of Zamora
Paul M — Google review
Excellent food and service. Needs a reservation a day or two in advance for sure. Tuna steak was very good.
Carlos B — Google review
We were lucky to get a table last minute. What a wonderful dinner! Casual fine dining that comes across as authentic and relaxed. They offer traditional spanish and regional dishes with a modern twist. Everything is just right here - quality, flavours, ambience, service. They also have a great wine offer. I wasn't a big fan of pisto manchego before, but this preparation was a real treat. We will definitely come back.
RosaT — Google review
Great restaurant, and value as well. Our server was attentive and suggested an excellent wine, at less cost than the one we originally inquired about. The Cod with paprika was cooked perfectly to my taste, tender inside.
Paul B — Google review
Wonderful experience. Friendly staff, great service and really good food. All dishes well above average. Special shout out for the oxtail croquettes and braised leaks with anchovies. Thank you for looking after us so well. Smiling happy staff taking pride in their local produce is always a good sign!
Paul B — Google review
Amazing! I have been waiting for a while to get a table, but it has been worth it. The “boquerones” and the “presa” were unbelievable! The membrillo was also a wonderful surprise!
Mark O — Google review
Called in on the off chance for dinner and they accommodated us no problem. Language barrier not a problem enjoyed our food, maybe the Crocqettas Rabo were a little over cooked but the bread and everything else was great.
No N — Google review
Fantastic bar with very high quality food. The food is mostly local to the region. However the preparation of many of the plates is a twist on the traditional way, these changes all make sense and the food is fantastic.
Martin P — Google review
C. de los Herreros, 29, 49001 Zamora, Spain•+34 980 98 46 69•Tips and more reviews for Lasal
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Ágape

4.0
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3.8
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Restaurante Ágape offers a selection of tapas, as well as traditional Spanish and Italian dishes, in a charming setting with rustic stone walls and a terrace. Two couples with limited Spanish language skills recently enjoyed an excellent dining experience here. The exceptional food and service were further enhanced by their server, who introduced herself as Baby. This restaurant is definitely worth visiting, especially with the helpful assistance of Baby.
We came here on our first evening and continued to eat here twice a day for the rest of our stay in Zamora. Food is amazing, whatever you choose, from the octopus dish, tuna salad, homemade stuffed pasta, to amazingly good wild mushroom pizza and a wide range of fingerlicking tapas. We loved every bit of it! Highly recommend the weekly menues for variety, flavour and unbelievable prices. The staff is wonderful. Kind, helpful and professional. Made us feel like we came home. Big thanks to our regular waitress Remi. You made our vacation! We hope to come back some day! *Photo one is smoked salmon and smoked cod salad (yes, salat is under a 'kilo' of lovely fish) with tempura asparagus. Tastes amazing and could easily be a 2 person light dinner. *Photo 2 is the weekly menu on our stay, we tried and loved everything *Photo 3 is tuna salad (my favourite meal on the entire vacation) and pasta from the weekly menu
Anamaria — Google review
Food was good and prices were not bad. Our hostess seemed to be in a bad mood, as I was trying to use a translator to understand the menu before ordering. The second person who came out at the end checked up on us and was cheerful, so maybe the first person was having a bad day. Good location, but until we sat down, no one else was going there like the other place next door. I normally capture pictures of the menu, prices and food, but the initial five minutes were a bit rough.
Bruce M — Google review
We took the menu of the day for lunch and got 3 great courses for only 15 euros! It is a great place for an awesome meal in Zamora.
Jeroen L — Google review
Gorgeous food and great service in a lovely setting.
Sarah B — Google review
We came for an exceptionally late lunch at 3:30 and the waiter was not nice - I get it, end of shift as they close at 5pm, but we got the daily special and had to ask several times for the aqua that’s included. I’m sorry my Spanish sucks, I tried, but no need to be rude to us!
Angela H — Google review
Restaurant with a very bad service, the waiters are not polite. If you want to feel like your money is value don't go to this restaurant unless you like to be mistreated
Bacega — Google review
Great food and good service at a reasonable price. All in all a very nice experience. Will definitely visit again!
Kirsi V — Google review
Went for lunch today and unfortunately it was not good at all. Pizza was under cooked, the base tasted like it wasn’t homemade. Lasagne was too salty. Steak was cooked well but the meat was off!
Samuel ( — Google review
Pl. San Miguel, 3, 49001 Zamora, Spain•http://www.restauranteagapezamora.com/•+34 980 53 69 62•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Ágape

La Bodega Del Arrabal

4.6
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4.1
(207)
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
La Bodega Del Arrabal is a hidden gem in Zamora that promises an unforgettable dining experience. Guests rave about the exceptional quality of the meat, describing it as tender and bursting with flavor, cooked to perfection every time. The attentive and friendly service enhances the overall atmosphere, making visitors feel welcomed and well taken care of.
Very good food and service
A F — Google review
Beautiful castle.
Benedek R — Google review
What a place. Secreto menú for 16 euros. It has everything. Ribs/Costillas were even better. Includes wine, water, coffee, pudding. Value for money at its best. Delicious
J E — Google review
Best restaurant you can find in Zamora
Abel F — Google review
Very humid and uncomfortable. There was also a lack of clarity regarding the accounting, and any disagreements were met with hostile, almost violent, reactions, even when the root of the discord was not apparent."
Martin M — Google review
Great! You couldn't ask for more
Alejandro V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Without a doubt, the best restaurant in Zamora, both for the charming service they offer and the quality of the food. It's the place I've visited the most, and it will continue to be so because it never disappoints. There's no dish that falls short of its excellent quality, and all at a very fair price. A wonderful place with wonderful staff, a must-visit at least once if you're from Zamora or passing through. You won't regret it. (Original) El mejor restaurante de Zamora sin ninguna duda, tanto por el encantador servicio que te ofrecen como por la calidad de la comida. Es el sitio que más veces he repetido y así seguirá siendo porque nunca decepciona, no hay ningún plato que baje su buen nivel de calidad y todo a un precio bastante justo. Un sitio maravilloso con trabajadores maravillosos que es obligatorio ir al menos una vez si eres de Zamora o pasas por aquí. No os arrepentiréis
Hugo ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to the wine cellar and left delighted. The meat is spectacular, one of the best I've ever had, tender, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. The service is also top-notch; the waiters are super attentive and friendly, always making sure everything is ready on the table. A place I will definitely return to! (Original) Fui a la bodega y salí encantado. La carne está espectacular, de las mejores que he probado, tierna, sabrosa y en su punto justo. El servicio también de diez, los camareros son súper atentos y majísimos, siempre pendientes de que no falte nada en la mesa. ¡Un sitio al que sin duda volveré!
Jorge C — Google review
C. del Pozo de la Nieve, 2, 49027 Zamora, Spain•https://bodegarrabal.es/•+34 651 90 61 37•Tips and more reviews for La Bodega Del Arrabal
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Day 4

Off the beaten path
For day 4, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Playa de los Enanos. Not quite as popular as Zamora Castle, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Playa de los Enanos

4.5
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4.0
(1)
Beach
The Playa de los Enanos is a small beach located in the main recreational area of the Lagoon, with a large parking area nearby and close proximity to a campsite. It is advisable to wear booties when entering the water due to its stony bottom. This beautiful and tranquil beach offers great swimming opportunities, allowing visitors to enjoy the clear waters and pleasant weather. The presence of fish adds an enjoyable element for those who love underwater experiences.
Beautiful and calm place, the water and the weather were great! Great fun swimming with the fishes. If you have shoes to go on water, they are recommended.
Rodrigo C — Google review
I've been in July when it's crowded but despite of it, it's good place to take a bath. Clear water, but watch out with stones!!
Lara C — Google review
Beautiful and relaxing
Elena M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's the one I liked the most and has the fewest people, at least in early June. And the only one without a beach bar, but there's one 500 meters away. (Original) Es la que más me gustó y tiene menos gente por lo menos a principios de junio. Y la única que no tiene chiringuito pero hay una no a 500 m
Casa A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Playa dos Enanos is a small cove on the shores of the Sanabria Lagoon, simple and tranquil. With clear, cool waters and surrounded by nature, it's a perfect place for a quick break, dipping your toes, or simply admiring the scenery. It's less crowded than the lagoon's main beaches, giving it a more secluded and serene feel. Ideal for those seeking a quiet spot close to nature. (Original) A Playa dos Enanos é uma pequena enseada na margem da Lagoa de Sanabria, simples e tranquila. Com águas límpidas e frias, rodeada de natureza, é um lugar perfeito para uma pausa rápida, molhar os pés ou simplesmente contemplar a paisagem. Não tem o movimento das praias principais da lagoa, o que lhe dá um toque mais reservado e sereno. Ideal para quem procura um cantinho sossegado e próximo da natureza
Nelson C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very pretty place, perfect for a family getaway. There are two beach bars with reasonable prices. You can swim in the lake. I recommend wearing some kind of water shoes, such as booties. (Original) Lugar muy bonito, perfecto para ir con la familia, hay dos chiringuitos con precios razonables, se puede bañar en el lago, recomiendo hacerlo con algún tipo de zapatillas para el agua tipo escarpines.
John E — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a beautiful area of the lake. There's a place to swim, sunbathe, and breathe in nature. Parking is available across the street, but there's a metered parking lot. (Original) Que bonita zona del lago. Hay sitio para bañarse, tomar el sol, respirar en plena naturaleza. Se puede aparcar enfrente pero hay parquímetro.
Javi C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful spot on the lake where you can swim peacefully. It has good parking and a beach bar. (Original) Precioso sitio en el lago puedes bañarte tranquilamente, tiene buen aparcamiento para los coches y un chiringuito.
Cristina M — Google review
49361, Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Playa de los Enanos
58 min · 45.6 mi
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Campamento romano de Petavonium

4.4
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4.5
(17)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) We organized a battle with boys on two sides, Romans and Astures. The boys have learned and lived part of history. Nice experience. (Original) Organizamos una batalla con chicos en dos bandos, romanos y Astures. Los chicos han aprendido y vivido parte de la historia. Bonita experiencia.
Olivio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The positive and negative aspects at the same time: they don't make much of what's on offer, but thanks to that, it's not overcrowded. If you want a guided tour, you have to book it in advance online, but be careful. (Original) Lo positivo y negativo a la vez: le sacan poco jugo a lo que hay, pero gracias a ello no está masificado. Si quieres visita guiada hay que reservarla previamente por internet, ojo
Fernando T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a military complex from Roman times, with an area of ​​17 hectares, and with the capacity to house 5,000 legionaries, belonging to the Legio It was founded approximately in 25 BC, next to an old fort. It is partially excavated, with much still to be done. The facilities are well maintained, and you can enjoy your visit (Original) Se trata de un recinto militar de época romana, con una extensión de 17 hectáreas, y con capacidad para albergar 5000 legionarios, perteneciente a la Legio X Gemina, encargados de mantener el control del territorio ante posibles ataques de los astures. Fue fundado aproximadamente en el 25 a.C., junto a un antiguo castro. Está parcialmente excavado, quedando aún mucho por hacer. Las instalaciones están bien mantenidas, y se puede disfrutar de su visita
Jörge — Google review
(Translated by Google) Important military enclave that hosted the Legio C. Where various tasks of control, pacification and administration of the territory were carried out. Abandoned for a century, it was later occupied by the Flavian Wing II under the government of Domitian. (cavalry corps of 500 cavalry). (Original) Importante enclave militar que acogió a la Legio X Gemina durante el período final de la guerras cántabro-astures entre el 26 y el 19 a. C. Donde se desempeñaron diversas tareas de control, pacificación y administración del territorio. Abandonado durante un siglo fue ocupado con posterioridad por el Ala II Flavia bajo el gobierno de Domiciano. (cuerpo de caballería de 500 jinetes).
Deputymouse — Google review
(Translated by Google) The site is very good and the guide is luxurious!! The only thing is that he speaks very fast and there is no time to get as much information as he gives! (Original) El sitio esta esta muy bien y el guia de lujo !! Lo único que habla muy rapido y no da tiempo a pillar tantos datos que da!
Rafa G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Recommended visit, enriching to say the least, beautiful landscapes, friendly guide (although he speaks a little fast, no offense) and everything is good... however I encourage this type of sites to be promoted and excavations to be launched again to see everything what the earth still hides from us!! (Original) Visita recomendada, cuanto menos enriquecedora, paisajes bonitos, guía afable (aunque hable un poquito rápido, sin ofender) y todo bien... sin embargo animo a que se fomenten este tipo de yacimientos y se vuelvan a poner en marcha excavaciones para ver todo lo que todavía nos oculta la tierra!!
SB — Google review
(Translated by Google) Strategic place to understand the advance of the Roman Empire and the confrontation with the military population, a clash of civilizations and subsequent miscegenation from which we are descendants. (Original) Lugar estratégico para comprender el avance del imperio romano y el enfrentamiento con la población castrense, un choque de civilizaciones y posterior mestizaje del que somos descendientes.
Juan N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent experience, just seeing it makes you realize the magnitude of the camp and the dominance achieved by Rome. Impressive and incredible views of the area. (Original) Magnífica experiencia, solo verlo te das cuenta de la magnitud del campamento y el dominio conseguido por Roma. Impresionante y unas vistas de la zona increíbles.
Kamo C — Google review
49618 Santibáñez de Vidriales, Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Campamento romano de Petavonium
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Portillo de la Lealtad

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Historical landmark
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Portillo de la Lealtad is a historic site in Zamora, featuring three gates along its walls: the old Puerta de la Traicion, the Puerta de Dona Urraca, and the Puerta del Obispo. This fortress of Arab origin boasts well-preserved structures such as the Tribute Tower, gate, and moat. The Castle Park surrounds it while nearby stands the Cathedral of Zamora with its distinctive tower and dome.
The doorway of El CID
Mark O — Google review
(Translated by Google) January 2, 2025. The beauty of this gate is that you can access it from outside the wall by going up through the gardens that seem to have no way out and suddenly this gate and its square appear. Continuing towards the cathedral there is a beautiful mural of ZAMORA. (Original) 2 de enero de 2025. Lo bonito de esta puerta es acceder a ella desde el exterior de la muralla subiendo por los jardines que parece q no hay salida y de repente aparece esta puerta y su plaza. Siguiendo hacia la catedral hay un bonito mural de ZAMORA.
Luisa B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Both times I visited the city, I entered it through this door. Apart from its symbolic and historical significance, there is the fact that it communicates with the Plaza de San Isidoro and the cathedral. This space is absolutely impressive since, in addition to parks and spaces for walking and relaxing, you have all kinds of historical buildings in a perfect state of conservation and incomparable views of the river and part of the city. Curiously, until 2010 this door was called the Door of Betrayal. I leave the story behind this door to you for you to consult, although it is not wasted. (Original) Las dos veces que visité la ciudad, entré en ella por esta puerta. Aparte de su significado simbólico e histórico, está el hecho de que comunica con la plaza de san Isidoro y con la catedral. Este espacio es absolutamente impactante ya que, además de parques y espacios para el paseo y el descanso, tienes todo tipo de construcciones históricas en un estado de conservación perfecto y unas vistas hacia el río y de parte de la ciudad incomparables. Curiosamente, hasta el año 2010 esta puerta era llamada de la Traición. La historia que hay detrás esta puerta os la dejo a vosotros para que la consultéis, aunque no tiene desperdicio.
Jose A — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the access gates, through the primitive wall, to the Plaza de San Isidoro and then to the Cathedral and the Castle (Original) Una de les portes a'ccés, a través de la primitiva muralla, a la plaça de San Isidoro i després a la Catedral i al Castell
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Portillo de la Lealtad (The Loyalty Gate) is a historic landmark that reflects León's medieval past. Located within the city walls, this gate preserves its original structure and offers a unique connection to local history. A stroll through the area allows you to imagine how the city was defended centuries ago, while appreciating the traditional stone architecture and details that have survived the passage of time. It's an ideal spot for those who enjoy history, photography, and discovering the city's secrets beyond its main monuments. (Original) El Portillo de la Lealtad es un rincón histórico que refleja el pasado medieval de León. Esta puerta, situada en el recinto amurallado de la ciudad, conserva su estructura original y ofrece una conexión única con la historia local. Pasear por la zona permite imaginar cómo se defendía la ciudad siglos atrás, mientras se aprecia la arquitectura tradicional de piedra y los detalles que han sobrevivido al paso del tiempo. Es un lugar ideal para quienes disfrutan de la historia, la fotografía y de descubrir los secretos de la ciudad más allá de los monumentos principales.
Luis G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Portillo de la Lealtad or Portillo de la Traicion is one of the gates that make up the walled enclosure. According to legend, it is the gate through which Bellido Dolfos entered the city, pursued by the Cid after killing King Sancho II of Castile and freeing him from siege of the city of Zamora. (Original) Portillo de la Lealtad o Portillo de la Traición es una de las puertas integrantes del recinto amurallado, según la leyenda es la puerta por la que entró a la ciudad Bellido Dolfos perseguido por el Cid después de matar al rey Sancho II de Castilla y liberar del cerco a la ciudad de Zamora.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) I always knew that little gate as the door of betrayal, as our parents and grandparents did, and changing the name at this point, after almost a millennium, I consider absurd and unnecessary. Obviously, depending on which side I'm on, it would be treason for the Castilians and loyalty for the Zamoranos-Leonese. Even so, changing the name after almost 1,000 years doesn't make much sense. It's like changing the name of the Giralda in Seville to something else today. It would be meaningless, because people would still call it Giralda. I believe this name change (also a name with the opposite meaning to the first) is more in keeping with current social policy, which has nothing to do with that of that time. The Gate of Betrayal was walled up for centuries and opened to the public in the 1940s. Another important fact is that there are no documents or evidence to support this as the actual gate that Vellido Dolfos passed through during the Siege of Zamora. According to historians, it is highly likely not the real one. (Original) Yo siempre conocí ése portillo como la puerta de la traición, así lo conocieron nuestros padres y abuelos y cambiar el nombre a estás alturas después de casi un milenio lo considero absurdo y prescindible, evidentemente según se que bando, sería traición para los castellanos y lealtad para los Zamoranos -leoneses, aún así, que le cambien el nombre después de casi 1000 años, no tiene mucho sentido, es como si hoy le cambian el nombre a la Giralda de Sevilla por otro, carecería de sentido alguno, pues la gente la seguiría llamando Giralda. Considero que este cambio de nombre, (además un nombre de opuesto significado al primero) obedece más a la política social actual, que no tiene nada que ver con la de aquella época. La puerta de la traición estuvo tapiada durante siglos y se abrió al público en los años 40. Otro dato importante es que no existen documentos ni pruebas que afirmen que ésa es la auténtica puerta que atravieso Vellido Dolfos durante el cerco de Zamora, según los historiadores es muy probable que no sea la auténtica.
Javier N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Formerly known as the Portillo de la Traición (Treason's Gate), this is a tall, narrow gate with a semicircular arch in the first walled enclosure of Zamora, located between the Church of San Isidoro and the Cathedral, in a garden area that allows you to appreciate its historical value by walking freely. According to the literary tradition of the Siege of Zamora in 1072, Bellido (or Vellido) Dolfos entered through here after assassinating King Sancho II, turning this point into a symbol of the city's popular and folkloric memory. In December 2010, its name was officially changed to recognize this symbolic value of "loyalty," and it remains well preserved today. (Original) Antes conocido como Portillo de la Traición, es un postigo alto y estrecho con arco de medio punto del primer recinto amurallado de Zamora, situado entre la iglesia de San Isidoro y la Catedral, en una zona ajardinada que permite apreciar su valor histórico caminando libremente. Según la tradición literaria del Cerco de Zamora en 1072, por aquí entró Bellido (o Vellido) Dolfos tras asesinar al rey Sancho II, lo que convirtió este punto en un símbolo de la memoria popular y folclórica de la ciudad. En diciembre de 2010 cambió oficialmente de nombre para reconocer ese valor simbólico de “lealtad”, y hoy se conserva en buen estado.
Observador S — Google review
C. Postigo, 6, 49001 Zamora, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Portillo de la Lealtad
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Iglesia de San Claudio de Olivares

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Catholic church
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San Claudio de Olivares is a Romanesque church situated in the neighborhood of Olivares in Zamora, Spain. It is considered one of the oldest surviving Romanesque structures in the city and houses the revered Christ of Amparo. The church, built at the beginning of the 12th century, features a remarkable collection of corbels in its apse and is known for a hidden message found in one of its archivolts.
(Translated by Google) Church whose interior capitals enjoy an exceptional state of conservation. From the outside, it is worth stopping to observe the arch of its façade, with its bestiary and the monthly calendar of agricultural and livestock trades. Also interesting are the corbels in its apse. (Original) Iglesia cuyos capiteles interiores gozan de un excepcional estado de conservación. De su exterior merece la pena pararse a observar el arco de su portada, con su bestiario y el calendario mensual de oficios agrícolas y ganaderos. También interesantes los canecillos de su ábside.
Jzam — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Romanesque church in Zamora. It has a later Baroque addition with a masonry belfry. (Original) Bonita iglesia románica en Zamora. Tiene un añadido posterior barroco con espadaña de mampostería.
Fernando A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Another Romanesque church where the capitals are at eye level, allowing you to see every detail. You can hear the explanation in the QR code. (Original) Otra iglesia románica donde los capiteles están a la altura de tus ojos por lo que se pueden observar todos los detalles. En el QR se oye la explicación.
Jabier B — Google review
(Translated by Google) 12th century The church of San Claudio de Olivares, from the 12th century, offers rich sculptural decoration both in the archivolts of the porch and in the capitals of the columns inside. The available documents date the church to around the year 1176, constituting the nucleus of the Olivares suburb. (Original) Siglo XII La iglesia de San Claudio de Olivares, del siglo XII, ofrece una rica decoración escultórica tanto en las arquivoltas del pórtico como en los capiteles de las columnas del interior. Los documentos disponibles datan la iglesia sobre el año 1176, constituyendo el núcleo del arrabal de Olivares.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old church. Beautiful capitals. Admission €1 or €6 with a combination ticket. (Original) Oude kerk. Mooie kapitelen. Toegang 1 euro of 6 met combinatie ticket.
Ronald — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dating from the 12th century in Romanesque style, it has a single irregular nave with abundant sculptural decoration, highlighting its large doorway. (Original) Data del siglo XII de estilo románico, es de una sola nave irregular y con abundante decoración escultórica destacando su gran portada.
Doncelador — Google review
(Translated by Google) Romanesque temple, located in the Olivares neighborhood, close to the Cathedral and near the Duero. There is parking space nearby. The church is very well preserved and on the outside you can see the numerous corbels and the doorway, which is the most notable. Inside, the image of Cristo del Amparo is worshiped. (Original) Templo romanico, situado en el barrio de Olivares, cercano a la Catedral y en las cercanías del Duero. Hay sitio para aparcar en las cercanías. La iglesia está muy bien conservada y en el exterior se pueden observar Los numerosos canecillos y la portada que es lo más reseñable. En el interior recibe culto la imagen de Cristo del Amparo.
Oscar M — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the jewels of the Zamorano Romanesque is this church of San Claudio, in the Olivares neighborhood, outside the medieval enclosure and on the banks of the Duero River. What stands out about this small temple is its extraordinary sculptural decoration. On the outside, the representation of a messenger (the months of the year through the daily activities of each month) that we can see in the interior archivolt is very interesting and unusual. Unfortunately, its state of conservation is not optimal. Inside, we cannot miss the extraordinary capitals that run along the top of the arches of the chevet, true masterpieces of medieval carving. And of course, the image venerated here, the Holy Christ of Amparo, an anonymous work from the 17th century that is processed on Holy Wednesday by one of the most emblematic brotherhoods of Holy Week: the Brotherhood of Penitence, also known as "Las Capas Pardas". (Original) Una de las joyas del Románico Zamorano es esta iglesia de San Claudio, en el barrio de Olivares, extramuros del recinto medieval y a orillas del río Duero. A destacar de este pequeño templo su extraordinaria decoración escultórica. Al exterior, es muy interesante y poco común la representación de un mensario (los meses del año a través de las actividades cotidianas propias de cada mes) que podemos ver en la arquivolta interior. Por desgracia, su estado de conservación no es óptimo. Al interior, no podemos perdernos los extraordinarios capiteles que recorren el arranque de los arcos de la cabecera, verdaderas obras maestras de la talla medieval. Y por supuesto, la imagen que aquí se venera, el Santísimo Cristo del Amparo, obra anónima del S. XVII que es procesionada el Miércoles Santo por una de las hermandades más emblématicas de la Semana Santa: la Hermanda de Penitencia, también conocida como "Las Capas Pardas".
Diego F — Google review
Pl. San Claudio, 19, 49026 Zamora, Spain•https://www.romanicozamora.es/es/monumentos/ver/san-claudio-de-o…•+34 980 53 45 33•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de San Claudio de Olivares
8 min · 1.8 mi
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Bodega Chimeno

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Winery
Bodega Chimeno is a renowned winery in Zamora, offering a traditional and authentic dining experience. The atmosphere is calm and sophisticated, making it the perfect place to enjoy their delicious salad, which is widely considered as one of the best in town. The establishment prides itself on its simplicity and impeccable service, ensuring that every visit is a resounding success. While not specifically catering to vegans, Bodega Chimeno provides an excellent option for those who appreciate a well-prepared salad.
You just have to try this bar!!! Cheese jamón and the salad. Good wine and beer. The best saying for this bar is ‘ simplicity is genius’ ….
Mark O — Google review
Tradicional place where you can eat an excellent salad if you like salad this is a place where you have to go (not vegan). Staff is a bit slow.
Jesus P — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the legendary bars in Zamora, one of those that is a must-visit with almost six decades behind it and that maintains all its essence. The typical, and delicious, thing is the salad, but the ham, whether in a tapa or on a portion, is also worth trying, as well as the tuna toast with pepper and, while you're at it, enjoy it with a good Zamorano wine. (Original) Uno de los bares míticos de Zamora, de esos de obligada visita con casi seis décadas a sus espaldas y que mantiene toda su esencia. Lo típico, y rico, es la ensalada, pero el jamón, bien en tapa o en ración también merece la pena probarlo, así como la tosta de bonito con pimiento y ya de paso disfrutarlo con un buen vino zamorano.
Miguel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super classic, great tapas with good wines. A traditional tavern, the tapas are prepared in plain sight and with top quality products. A hidden place that you should not miss. (Original) Super clásico, tapas buenísimas con buenos vinos. Una tasca de toda la vida, las tapas te las preparan a la vista y con productos de primera calidad. Un sitio escondido que no te debes perder.
Carlos C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Probably the best salad in Zamora in a winery with tradition. Quiet, high-quality environment with special treatment from Antonio. (Original) Probablemente la mejor ensalada de Zamora en una bodega con tradición. Ambiente tranquilo, de nivel y con un trato especial por parte de Antonio.
Javier R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good selection of wines from Toro, Aliste, Tierra del Vino, Arribes.... With an excellent quality-price ratio. Don't miss them. Health and Wine Friends (Original) Buena selección de vinos de Toro, Aliste, Tierra del Vino, Arribes.... Con una excelente Relación Calidad Precio. No te los pierdas. Salud y Vino Amig@s
CanalTravino — Google review
(Translated by Google) The owner is a true professional, impeccable service with tapas at a very good price and very good quality, totally recommended😊 (Original) El dueño es todo un profesional, trato impecable con tapas a muy buen precio y de muy buen calidad, totalmente recomendado😊
Gabriel E — Google review
(Translated by Google) All the products are delicious. Bravo! A true winery. (Original) Buonissimo todo los productos, Bravo ! Autentica bodega
Simona B — Google review
Pl. Sta. Eulalia, 4, 49002 Zamora, Spain•+34 980 53 09 25•Tips and more reviews for Bodega Chimeno
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Capitol Zamora

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I recently spent a few days in Zamora and had the pleasure of dining at Restaurante Capitol. This establishment offers an exceptional culinary experience, with Miguel as the friendly and knowledgeable host. His recommendations were spot-on, ensuring that every dish I tried was delectable. The menu boasts an array of mouthwatering options, making it difficult to choose just one. Despite its unassuming ambiance, the restaurant prides itself on serving high-quality food with great attention to detail.
A good restaurant. Nothing fancy but the food is of quality and they serve well. One of the best in Zamora.
Sam T — Google review
Delicious authentic food in a family atmosphere with very friendly service. 👍🏻🙏🏻
Paul M — Google review
We have spend a few days in Zamora, my boyfriend and I and we have eaten in this restaurant! The best choice we ever had! The food was more than great, Miguel is a very nice person and his recomendations were perfect! We have to come back because we didn’t had time to eat all the plates that come in the menu! 👍👍👍
Adina C — Google review
Good service, but not good value. My steak was delicious, but the others had fish which while it tasted good it was so little that they were all still hungry at the end of the meal. Disappointing meal overall and won't be going back.
Mike — Google review
Great food quality Low on choices, high on price
Carlos G — Google review
Very friendly service and good food. Not cheap but good value for excellent food
Mike C — Google review
Great place for tapas and wine as well as lush and traditional dishes.
Alejandro V — Google review
Awesome place to spend time while feeding yourself.
Victor C — Google review
Pl. Sta. Eulalia, 12, 49002 Zamora, Spain•https://restaurantecapitol.es/•+34 980 53 43 06•Tips and more reviews for Capitol Zamora

Restaurantes Zamora | Los Caprichos de Meneses

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Fine dining restaurant
Experience exquisite cuisine at Los Caprichos de Meneses, where you can indulge in tantalizing dishes like prawns with zesty cocktail sauce, tangy cheese and cilantro, or innovative foie gras chupa chups paired with a delightful applesauce. Don't miss the delectable cod strudel and the fluffy potato tortilla souffle. This restaurant takes pride in offering high-quality food and impeccable service.
On a Sunday night, there was an active bar out front and white tablecloth tables in a quiet inside room. Definitely a local vibe this evening with a quiet elderly couple, a friendly group of middle aged men and a flashy young family. The cheese salad and roasted duck were beautifully done. They paired very well with a nicely aged Cava. The service was on point. The wine list was focused, yet adequate. The WiFi was not accessible.
Backwash H — Google review
Quality food and proper service. Their meat selection is premium. The service is sharp and efficient. We found a disconnection between the firsts (fancy and fusion) and the mains (very traditional). Somehow we felt we ate at two very different restaurants. The size of some of the dirt courses is also questionable. Nevertheless we had a good meal and this is a recommended place.
Sam T — Google review
What a great find. The bar is great, buzzing, full of life. The tapas are great.
Colin N — Google review
What a great little town and what a fabulous place to eat. Some of the best food we had in Spain was from here. The staff was great and the locals lovely. I would have loved an extra day in Zamora just to eat here again.
Marie E — Google review
There are two types of "menu" in the same establishment: one is tapas served in the terrace and second is the restaurant. So the second one is a great experience, well served and with a lot of taste. The dessert was exceptional ( recommended by the chef). Highly recommended.
Magdalena K — Google review
Very authentic taverna and restaurant in the plaza mayor of Zamora. Delicious tapas and full a la carte menu elaborated with local fresh products and creative style. Excellent jamón and a wide range of delicious wines. Spacious terrace overlooking the San Juan church. A must visit for any food lover traveling to Zamora.
Paul M — Google review
We had a very nice tapas meal at the more casual bar area.
Michelle K — Google review
Underwhelming. Relatively slow service and one of the younger waiters looked like out of the element. Food had a great effort put on presentation but lacking in the essence: taste. One slice of a potato as a side is q bit ridiculous! Duck magnet was very basic. Which we has the opportunity to go for the tapas but the waiters refused to serve different food depending on which side of the room you are on. Shame! Tapas menu looked very interesting!
Diogo B — Google review
Plaza San Miguel, Pl. Mayor, 3, 49001 Zamora, Spain•http://www.loscaprichosdemeneses.com/•+34 980 53 01 43•Tips and more reviews for Restaurantes Zamora | Los Caprichos de Meneses
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It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Zamora for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Zamora in January
  • Weather in Zamora in February
  • Weather in Zamora in March
  • Weather in Zamora in April
  • Weather in Zamora in May
  • Weather in Zamora in June
  • Weather in Zamora in July
  • Weather in Zamora in August
  • Weather in Zamora in September
  • Weather in Zamora in October
  • Weather in Zamora in November
  • Weather in Zamora in December

All road trips from Zamora

  • Zamora to Madrid drive
  • Zamora to Barcelona drive
  • Zamora to Lisbon drive
  • Zamora to Porto drive
  • Zamora to Seville drive
  • Zamora to Valencia drive
  • Zamora to Granada drive
  • Zamora to Segovia drive
  • Zamora to Toledo drive
  • Zamora to Marrakech drive
  • Zamora to Cordoba drive
  • Zamora to Dublin drive
  • Zamora to Bilbao drive
  • Zamora to Malaga drive
  • Zamora to Burgos drive
  • Zamora to Donostia - San Sebastian drive
  • Zamora to Santiago de Compostela drive
  • Zamora to Benidorm drive
  • Zamora to Zaragoza drive
  • Zamora to Bordeaux drive
  • Zamora to Vatican City drive
  • Zamora to Leon drive
  • Zamora to Avila drive
  • Zamora to Coimbra drive
  • Zamora to Palma de Mallorca drive
  • Zamora to Lyon drive
  • Zamora to Marseille drive
  • Zamora to Oviedo drive
  • Zamora to Salou drive
  • Zamora to Santander drive

Explore nearby places

  • Zamora
  • Toro
  • Miranda do Douro
  • Salamanca
  • Tordesillas
  • Medina del Campo
  • Aldeadavila de la Ribera
  • Valladolid
  • Braganca
  • Olmedo
  • Puebla de Sanabria
  • Coca
  • Astorga
  • Las Medulas
  • Castrillo de los Polvazares
  • Palencia
  • La Alberca
  • Cuellar
  • Ciudad Rodrigo
  • Leon
  • Vila Nova de Foz Coa
  • Avila
  • Penafiel
  • Ponferrada
  • Hervas
  • Fromista
  • Jerte
  • Chaves
  • Segovia
  • Arenas de San Pedro
  • Pinhao

All related maps of Zamora

  • Map of Zamora
  • Map of Toro
  • Map of Miranda do Douro
  • Map of Salamanca
  • Map of Tordesillas
  • Map of Medina del Campo
  • Map of Aldeadavila de la Ribera
  • Map of Valladolid
  • Map of Braganca
  • Map of Olmedo
  • Map of Puebla de Sanabria
  • Map of Coca
  • Map of Astorga
  • Map of Las Medulas
  • Map of Castrillo de los Polvazares
  • Map of Palencia
  • Map of La Alberca
  • Map of Cuellar
  • Map of Ciudad Rodrigo
  • Map of Leon
  • Map of Vila Nova de Foz Coa
  • Map of Avila
  • Map of Penafiel
  • Map of Ponferrada
  • Map of Hervas
  • Map of Fromista
  • Map of Jerte
  • Map of Chaves
  • Map of Segovia
  • Map of Arenas de San Pedro
  • Map of Pinhao

Zamora throughout the year

  • Zamora in January
  • Zamora in February
  • Zamora in March
  • Zamora in April
  • Zamora in May
  • Zamora in June
  • Zamora in July
  • Zamora in August
  • Zamora in September
  • Zamora in October
  • Zamora in November
  • Zamora in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Zamora?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Zamora Itinerary
  • 2-Day Zamora Itinerary
  • 3-Day Zamora Itinerary
  • 5-Day Zamora Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 4-Day Salamanca Itinerary
  • 4-Day Valladolid Itinerary
  • 4-Day Leon Itinerary
  • 4-Day Segovia Itinerary
  • 4-Day Avila Itinerary
  • 4-Day Palencia Itinerary
  • 4-Day Ponferrada Itinerary
  • 4-Day Braganca Itinerary
  • 4-Day Ciudad Rodrigo Itinerary
  • 4-Day Toro Itinerary
  • 4-Day Cuellar Itinerary
  • 4-Day Chaves Itinerary
  • 4-Day Astorga Itinerary
  • 4-Day Penafiel Itinerary
  • 4-Day Pinhao Itinerary
  • 4-Day Olmedo Itinerary
  • 4-Day Medina del Campo Itinerary
  • 4-Day Tordesillas Itinerary
  • 4-Day Aldeadavila de la Ribera Itinerary
  • 4-Day Coca Itinerary
  • 4-Day Hervas Itinerary
  • 4-Day La Alberca Itinerary
  • 4-Day Puebla de Sanabria Itinerary
  • 4-Day Jerte Itinerary
  • 4-Day Miranda do Douro Itinerary
  • 4-Day Vila Nova de Foz Coa Itinerary
  • 4-Day Arenas de San Pedro Itinerary
  • 4-Day Fromista Itinerary
  • 4-Day Las Medulas Itinerary
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