Spain

Work and Zamora at night

Work during the day and visit Zamora, a city full of history and charm, at night.

Work and Zamora at night
1 week workation in Castile and León, Spain
Day 3
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Villarrín de Campos, Spain

Afterwork in Zamora - Castilla

After a day of working in the quiet rural surroundings of Villarín de Campos, take your car and drive to Zamora. First, visit the Castillo de Zamora, a majestic 11th-century fortress. As you explore its ancient walls, you'll be transported back in time. The castle offers stunning views of the Duero River and the city. And best of all, entrance is free!

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Plaza la Catedral 1, Zamora, Spain

Cathedral of Zamora

Next, visit the Cathedral of Zamora, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. The cathedral’s intricate façade and impressive interior make it a highlight of the city. Spend time admiring the detailed stonework, the beautiful cloisters, and the remarkable artworks housed within. Among other things you will get a chance to see some grand well-preserved Flemish tapestries dating back to the 15th century and depicting scenes of the Trojan War and Hannibal's Italian journey.

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Plaza San Claudio, Zamora, Spain

Aceñas de Olivares

Next, head to the Aceñas de Olivares, historic water mills situated along the Duero River. These mills, which date back to the medieval period, provide a fascinating glimpse into traditional milling methods. The serene riverside setting is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Learn about the history of the mills and their role in the local economy through informative plaques and exhibits.

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Zamora, Spain

Go with the flow

Honestly, there is history and surprising architecture around every corner in Zamora, so to end your day, just go for a leisurely wander around the city and see what you discover :)