Zaragoza Aljafería Palace Guided Tour

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Discover one of the most fascinating monuments in Zaragoza with this guided tour of the Aljafería Palace, an architectural jewel from the 11th century that sums up centuries of history in a single visit. For 2 hours you will enter a unique palace, considered the northernmost Muslim palace in Europe, and you will learn about its evolution from a Taifa residence to the seat of the Aragonese court.

Throughout the visit, you will visit spaces full of symbolism, history and decorative beauty, such as the Troubadour Tower or the Throne Room of Ferdinand the Catholic, accompanied by a guide who will help you understand the importance of this essential enclave of Zaragoza.

  • Discover the history of Zaragoza in a unique palace of Islamic origin.
  • Walk through its most emblematic rooms on a 2-hour guided tour.
  • Admire one of the most surprising and complete monuments in Aragon.

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  • Guided tour of the Aljafería Palace

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A guided tour of the Aljafería Palace is one of the best ways to learn about the history of Zaragoza through one of its most emblematic buildings. Built in the 11th century by order of Al-Muqtadir III, king of the Saraqusta taifa, this palace was born as a place for recreation and enjoyment, and still retains the essence of that splendour today.

Also known as the Palace of Joy, the Aljafería is surprising for the richness of its decoration and the mixture of styles it acquired over time. After the Muslim period, it was extended and refurbished by the Christian kings of Aragon, becoming the seat of the court and an exceptional testimony to the political and artistic history of Aragon.

During the tour you will discover such outstanding spaces as the Troubadour's Tower, shrouded in history and legend, and the spectacular Throne Room of Ferdinand the Catholic, one of the most admired corners of the complex. Its walls were also the scene of key episodes, from the Holy Inquisition to its use as military barracks during the defence of Zaragoza against Napoleon's troops.

This experience is ideal for those who want to delve into the city's past while visiting a truly unique monument. The Aljafería is not only impressive for its beauty, but also for the number of cultures, historical periods and stories that coexist within its walls.

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4.8
· 25 Reviews
  • V
    V.
    5
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    I thought it was a little-anticipated gem. The Aljafería should be on any route around Zaragoza.
  • I
    I.
    5
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    It was a quiet visit, with a respectful group and sufficient explanations. I left happy.
  • R
    R.
    5
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    The decoration of the palace is delicate and deserves attention. The guide pointed out beautiful details.
  • F
    F.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    We learned a lot about Aragon and the Islamic presence in the city. Very good experience.
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