Zamora (pronounced [θaˈmoɾa]) is a Spanish province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the provinces of Ourense, León, Valladolid, and Salamanca, and by Portugal.
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4.5 based on 1,138 reviews
A beautiful,small city with lots of art in its streets.Good restaurants and bars. Friendly ambient...
4.5 based on 79 reviews
We came by here mainly to check out the sweets made by the nuns, and were amazed by the wonderful tour we were given. It is a remarkable place, filled with history and peace. The architecture is beautiful. The sweets were very good, too.
4.5 based on 497 reviews
Said to be one of the most distinctive Romanesque churches in Spain, its Pórtico de la Majestad is a masterpiece and Jan Gossaert’s La Virgen de la Mosca may make your skin crawl. Not to be missed.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
My wife and I visited this church in May, 2019. If you are near Zamora (which itself is certainly worth visiting!) and have your own car, it is a must-see. You can read the other 5-star posts to understand why it is great to visit. I would add two things. El Campillo is in an old village, so you really get a feel for the countryside. In May there were red poppies along the roads and "waves of grain" on the gentle hills when the wind blew. The other wonderful memory of the church was of the local woman who looks after visitors. She had very little English but that did not matter. With a bit of Spanish, you should be able to understand enough of what she is saying, and her enthusiasm is infectious. Just be sure to knock if the door seems locked. It was windy and rather cool on the day we visited, the church is of course unheated (being Visigothic), and she had the doors wedged shut to keep from freezing. Our visit to San Pedro de la Nave will be a prized memory for a long time. By the way, when you arrive at the village, there is a sign pointing to the church which seems to be incorrectly placed. If you ignore the sign, as we did, you will find yourself driving through impossibly narrow streets. Fortunately we did not meet another car.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
This is a clifftop walkway from the cathedral, past the Hotel Juan II to the Alcazar. Great views of the river, stone bridge, vineyards and beyond!
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