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.
Restaurants in Province of Zamora
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 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 213 reviews
We decided to visit this place once again bringing two other couples from USA. The quality and variety of their cheeses are outstanding, but most important is the high service standard that Gustavo and other family members provides to all Customers. We had a comprehensive tour through their museum which was conceived to highlight the traditional way of making cheese, how the Family start the business, and how the business have evolved over many generations. Gustavo has also indicated a good restaurante to us and also where to buy collectors wine. We will be back again, outstanding experience as always. Thank you Gustavo
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Well worth the visit if you like old castles, which we do. Very well preserved, you are able to walk around the parapets for some amazing views, and there are some modern interpretation areas inside used discuss the history of the castle.
4.5 based on 301 reviews
This sanctuary is situated in a beautiful area of woodland; The sanctuary itself is extensive woodland from where the wolves sometimes emerge; The office area is well designed with interesting displays; There is a nice shop; The staff are all very helpful and pleasant; I would visit again;
4.0 based on 741 reviews
As many people have remarked in reviews, the tapestries are what makes an interesting cathedral a must-see. They are truly breathtaking, and are well worth a detour to see. Some down in the main cathedral, but the bulk of them are upstairs in their own museum part. We nearly missed this, and it would have been a real shame.
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