Zamora, located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, is a friendly and welcoming city that treasures an important cultural heritage. Known as “the City of Romanesque” for preserving more than twenty temples of this style to which its Cathedral also belongs, it also has interesting modernist buildings and numerous museums.
The Duero River as it passes through the city not only constitutes a valuable natural space that provides shelter to abundant fauna, but also brings together an interesting architectural heritage made up of bridges and water mills.
Holy Week in Zamora, declared of International Tourist Interest and Cultural Interest, has such outstanding moments as the singing of “Jerusalem, Jerusalem” or “Miserere”. The city enjoys a rich and varied local gastronomy with typical high-quality products and excellent wines, since the province has three Designations of Origin.
Admission to the Smart Tourism Destinations Programme | Zamora Smart Tourist Destination diagnostic process starts on September 3, 2024 and ends on December 30, 2024. |
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