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Discover Zaragoza's top sites on a private 2-hour walking tour, including Basilica del Pilar and Puente de Piedra, led by expert local guides for a personalized experience.


This private walking tour offers a tailored look at Zaragoza’s most celebrated sites within a compact 2-hour timeframe. Priced at $79 per person, it provides a personalized experience led by a knowledgeable local guide. The tour is designed for those who want to see the city’s highlights, learn about its history, and receive practical tips for further exploration.
Because it is private and customizable, it suits visitors who prefer an intimate setting without large groups. The tour also caters to those who appreciate expert commentary, as guides share detailed insights into Zaragoza’s architecture, history, and culture.
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The tour begins at Plaza César Augusto, a central square surrounded by medieval buildings and lively cafes. This historic address provides an ideal starting point, close to many of Zaragoza’s key attractions, including Basilica del Pilar and Aljafería Palace.
The location’s proximity to charming cobblestone streets and local venues makes it easy to explore on foot. The meeting point is accessible and convenient, situated in Zaragoza’s bustling Casco Antiguo district, ensuring a smooth start to the sightseeing experience.

The Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar is one of the most important churches in Zaragoza and features a baroque style with exquisite artworks. The guide provides insight into its significance and architectural details, enriching the visit.
Strolling through the Plaza del Pilar, you’ll see the basilica’s impressive facade and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this expansive square. It’s among Europe’s largest squares, offering great photo opportunities and a sense of Zaragoza’s lively spirit. The guide highlights interesting stories about the area, making every step informative.

Your walk continues to the Basilica of Jesus the Savior—another key religious site—and the Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its architectural variety. The guide explains the historical importance of these churches and their unique features.
These sites showcase Zaragoza’s diverse religious architecture, and the guide’s commentary helps visitors appreciate their artistic and historical significance. The Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar remains a highlight, with its ornate interior and storied past.
More Great Tours NearbyA short walk leads to the Puente de Piedra, a 15th-century stone bridge spanning the Ebro River. This spot offers one of the best vantage points for photos of the city’s skyline and river scenery.
The guide shares stories about the bridge’s history and its role in Zaragoza’s development. The views of the river and the historic architecture around it make this stop a memorable highlight, perfect for a quick photo break.

The tour includes a visit to La Lonja, a historic 16th-century art gallery. It hosts works from various artists, giving insight into Zaragoza’s artistic heritage. The guide explains the significance of the building and the art displayed, enriching the cultural experience.
This stop provides a contrast to the religious and architectural sites, showcasing Zaragoza’s artistic side in a historic setting. It’s a quieter space where visitors can appreciate local art and history simultaneously.
The Arco del Deán, a 13th-century arch connected to the Cathedral, marks an important medieval gateway. The guide discusses its construction and role in Zaragoza’s defenses.
Walking past this historic arch, visitors get a sense of the city’s medieval past. The tour highlights other architectural features along the route, emphasizing Zaragoza’s layers of history visible in its buildings and streets.
The tour wraps up at the Mercado Central, a bustling market filled with fresh produce and local delicacies. Though not including food or drinks, this lively setting offers tips on where to explore further food options and local flavors.
The market’s vibrant atmosphere provides a lively end to the sightseeing, and guides often share recommendations for must-try local products or nearby eateries. It’s a perfect spot to soak up Zaragoza’s everyday life.
This private tour is led by a live guide speaking English and Spanish. It includes help with ticket bookings for sites, ensuring smooth access to attractions. The group size is limited to your private party, which guarantees personalized attention.
Participants can choose to include public transport or walk exclusively, depending on their preferences. The tour begins in Zaragoza’s historic center and ends at the same point, making it easy to continue exploring the city afterward.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs. With full flexibility to reserve and pay later, travelers can plan without upfront commitments, and cancellations are permitted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This flexibility, combined with the private nature of the tour, makes it suitable for a wide range of travelers, whether they want an in-depth historical overview or a relaxed, personalized stroll through Zaragoza’s streets.
While there are other monumental and historical tours in Zaragoza, this private experience stands out for its customization and personalized attention. It is especially recommended for those who value expert guides and an intimate setting.
Other tours may include more food or longer durations, but this option focuses on core landmarks and provides knowledgeable commentary, making it an efficient introduction to Zaragoza’s history and architecture.
This 2-hour private walking tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of Zaragoza’s most significant sites, led by expert guides who share genuine insights. The private format and customization options make it suitable for travelers seeking a personalized experience.
While the tour doesn’t include food or drinks, it provides plenty of opportunities to explore further on your own, especially at the Mercado Central. Its affordability and flexibility make it an attractive choice for visitors wanting an efficient yet in-depth look at this historic city.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is included in the price?
The private tour, help booking tickets, and a customizable itinerary are included. Food and drinks are not.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Plaza César Augusto, 3 in Zaragoza’s Old Town.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.
Is the guide available in different languages?
Yes, the guide speaks English and Spanish.