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1La Cocina del Principal
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I had the opportunity to dine at La Cocina del Principal and sample their exquisite tasting menu. It was truly a delightful experience that I would highly recommend. The food was fresh and flavorful, with a wide range of options to choose from. The service was attentive and followed its own rhythm, creating a relaxed atmosphere. This traditional restaurant offers delicious dishes such as Jamon, fringillo, garlic soup, pork trotters, and the best roast lamb shoulder I have ever had.
Party of 3. Was a surprise find on our stopover at this town.. And it didn't diassapoint. Everything was fresh and tasty. Service followed our own pace. We loved it here. Highly recommended!
Roanna M — Google review
Great food but service was a bit slow.
Iñaki A — Google review
Het degustatie menu van 28 € p.p. is zeker aan te bevelen: het omvat ongeveer 80% van de menukaart, die er wellicht niet zo avontuurlijk uitziet, maar dit compenseert door vakmanschap en kwaliteit. De wijnen zijn lokaal, de bediening uitstekend en zeer klantvriendelijk.(Translated by Google)The tasting menu of €28 p.p. is definitely recommended: it covers about 80% of the menu, which may not look that adventurous, but compensates for this with craftsmanship and quality. The wines are local, the service excellent and very customer friendly.
Berend H — Google review
Super meal, deserves to be busier. Recommended!
Allan B — Google review
We were a party of 3 and ordered the Jamon, fringillo, garlic soup, and pork trotters to share. Everything was excellent. Service was relaxed and pleasant. Highly recommended!
Georgina A — Google review
The food was fantastic and the service was excellent
Simon B — Google review
Zeer goed restaurant, heeft één michelin ster. Personeel uitermate vriendelijk. Het eten, perfect. Dit restaurant is een aanrader.(Translated by Google)Very good restaurant, has one Michelin star. Staff extremely friendly. The food, perfect. This restaurant is highly recommended.
Dirk V — Google review
Had lunch here and it was so delicious we came back for dinner. Service was personable and attentive.
Neil B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent! Delicious product, friendly and attentive service. We ate there and the next day we returned for dinner and if we stay more days...we try the entire menu! ☺️Between how beautiful the town is and this restaurant, we certainly thought about repeating ❤️(Original)Excelente! Producto riquísimo, atención amable y atenta. Comimos allí y al día siguiente repetimos a la cena y si nos llegamos a quedar más días...toda la carta probamos! ☺️Entre lo bonito que es el pueblo y este restaurante desde luego pensamos en repetir ❤️
Covadonga L — Google review
Best roast lamb shoulder I've ever eaten. Great hospitality, wonderful place.
Tracey C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the few restaurants where there is truly a unique atmosphere to enjoy a good meal. Little capacity and a delicious silence to dedicate yourself to eating and commenting on the dishes.Varied and delicious food in a great place and service to match. Of course the price is not just for the food...(Original)De los pocos restaurantes donde realmente hay un ambiente único para disfrutar de una buena comida. Poco aforo y un delicioso silencio para dedicarse a comer y comentar los platos.Comida variada y deliciosa en un conseguido lugar y un servicio a la altura. Desde luego el precio no es solo por la comida...
Emilio T — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a great discovery this restaurant. Booked online, we discovered one of those places that we will remember. Local with few tables, very well decorated, modern, large and separated tables, and with a modern and elegant atmosphere. Exquisite service, with top quality food, made to order, to enjoy without rushing. They welcomed us with some cheek and curry croquettes, delicious. We let ourselves be recommended, and ordered three starters and a second. And the truth is that, even though it was not very abundant, we couldn't handle the dessert. The micuit and the migas, one of the best we have tried. If they change the bagged toast that comes with the micuit, for ones that are a little more homemade... out of 10. Lamb ribs, brutal. Highly recommended without a doubt.(Original)Que buen descubrimiento este restaurante. Reservado online, descubrimos uno de esos sitios que vamos a recordar. Local con pocas mesas, muy bien decorado, moderno, mesas amplias y separadas, y con un ambiente moderno y elegante. La atención exquisita, con comida de primera calidad, hecha al momento, para disfrutar sin prisas. Nos recibieron con unas croquetas de carrillera y curry, deliciosas. Nos dejamos recomendar, y pedimos tres primeros y un segundo. Y la verdad es que, aun no siendo muy abundante, no pudimos con el postre. El micuit y las migas, de los mejores que hemos probado. Si cambian las tostaditas de bolsa que viene con el micuit, por unas un poco mas caseras… de 10. Costillitas de cordero, brutales. Muy recomendable sin duda.
Luis N — Google review
I was told they don’t take people who are alone... not even the bar...
Michel - — Google review
C. Fernando el Católico, 13, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
2Ayuntamiento de Sos del Rey Católico
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The Ayuntamiento de Sos del Rey Católico, located in a beautiful and charming village, is a stunning example of well-preserved medieval architecture. The town's picturesque streets and quaint alleyways provide an opportunity for exploration. The lovely architecture of the Ayuntamiento offers nice views from the castle. However, it was observed that the streets and bars appeared empty during a weekday visit in early May.
Nice cozy village, one of the #pueblosmasbonitosdeespaña . Walking on its narrow alleys you will now why it deserved this prize. Highly recommended to take a detour, even if it is not on your route plan, to spend some time wandering around it.
Albert — Google review
Beautiful little town with picturesque streets and tiny alley-ways to explore. Lovely architecture and nice views from the castle, but the streets and bars seemed totally empty when I visited on a weekday in early May.
David C — Google review
Beautiful city, small town but very nice. Beautiful catadrela . The house that the king of Spain fernande born ...
Adi G — Google review
One of the topmost charming villages ever been.Only after visiting there is possible to grasp
Luis L — Google review
This beautiful village in Aragón is where King Ferdinand was born.
Miguel G — Google review
Unbelievably well preserved medieval village.
Liliana S — Google review
Amazing place, love it!
Merche S — Google review
Quaint medieval village with magnificent stone palaces and narrow cobbled streets. It is famous for being the birthplace of king Ferndinad the Catholic of Aragon. There is a tourism office that will also give you brochures and information about the surrounding villages.
Jaime G — Google review
Great views from a hill top location, interesting historic town to visit on foot plus close to other attractions. Restaurant was also very good.
Kym B — Google review
Pl. la Villa, 1, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
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3Torre del Homenaje del Castillo
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The Torre del Homenaje del Castillo, a fortress located in a mesmerizing historical structure, stands tall and proud. The castle's central tower, known as the "Tower of Homage," commands attention with its imposing presence. This magnificent stronghold exudes an aura of grandeur and strength that is truly captivating. With its sturdy walls, defensive features, and strategic position atop a hill, this majestic edifice symbolizes power and resilience throughout history.
(Translated by Google) I attach photographs of the entire villa. It seemed like a town with a lot of history, very well cared for. I recommend the guided tour to get to know this picturesque place better. Fernando II was born in this town. All those born in the town were declared Infanzones. A recommended visit, a town declared a Historic-Artistic Site and Asset of Cultural Interest in 1968 and listed as one of the most beautiful towns in Spain. Several series have been filmed and the film La Vaquilla directed by Berlanga and starring Alfredo Landa, Jose Sacristán among others was filmed in its entirety.(Original)Adjunto fotografías de Toda la villa . Nos a parecido un pueblo con mucha historia, muy cuidado. Recomiendo la visita guiada para conocer mejor este lugar tan pintoresco. Este pueblo nacio Fernando II. Todos los nacidos en el pueblo fueron declarados Infanzones. Visita recomendable, pueblo declarado Conjunto Histórico Artístico y Bien de Interés Cultural en el año 1968 y catalogado como uno de los pueblos más Bonitos de España. Se han rodado varias series y se rodo íntegramente la Pelicula la Vaquilla dirigida por Berlanga y protagonizada por Alfredo Landa, Jose Sacristán entre otros.
Oscar C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tower itself is worthless. The beautiful thing is the town...To get there you have to leave the car outside the town (in 5 minutes or less you can get wherever you want)Walk through the town, pass the passage with Templar crosses, go out to the church terrace or climb the stairs to the top and see the views of the monastery. See how his shadow is drawn in the next field...(Original)La torre en si no vale para nada. Lo bonito es el pueblo...Para llegar hay que dejar el coche fuera del pueblo(en 5 minutos o menos llegas donde quieras)Caminar por el pueblo, pasar el pasadizo con cruces templarias, salir a la terraza de la iglesia o subir las escaleras a la de arriba y ver las vistas del monasterio. Ver como se dibuja su sombra en el campo de al lado...
Daniel F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The town of Sos sits on a high spur, turning it into a natural fortress. In it, two promontories stand out, one of them called Peña Felizana, where this fortress is located and the other where the Sada palace is located.It seems that the castle was built between 1134-1137. It is made up of a small walled enclosure with an irregular floor plan, of which some wall sections have been preserved and at one end a circular tower with arrow slits. In the center stands the keep, with a square floor plan of about 6 meters on each side, built in ashlar masonry and topped with battlements. The access door leads to the patio and is a semicircular arch with voussoirs.On the esplanade, excavations have been made in which remains of some rooms and walls have appeared.(Original)La villa de Sos se asienta sobre un elevado espolón, convirtiendo esta en una fortaleza natural. En ella destacan dos promontorios, uno de ellos denominado Peña Felizana, donde se encuentra esta fortaleza y el otro donde se encuentra el palacio de los Sada.Parece ser que el castillo se construyó entre 1134-1137. Está compuesto de un recinto amurallado de pequeñas dimensiones y de planta irregular, del que se conservan algunos lienzos de muralla y en uno de sus extremos una torre circular con saeteras. En el centro se yergue la torre del homenaje, de planta cuadrada de unos 6 metros de lado, construida en sillería y rematada con almenas. La puerta de acceso da al patio y es un arco de medio punto con dovelas.En la explanada se han hecho excavaciones en las que han aparecido restos de algunas dependencias y muros.
M V — Google review
(Translated by Google) At the highest point of SOS, mounted on the Feliciana rock, is the stone tower, where once, a long time ago, stood a castle built of wood, already destroyed years ago. A very beautiful place, with a great history behind it and with the best views of SOS and its surroundings, including the Valentuñana convent, in the distance.(Original)En el punto más elevado de SOS, montado sobre la peña Feliciana, se encuentra la torre de piedra, donde alguna vez, hace muchísimo tiempo, se alzaba un castillo construido en madera, ya destruido hace años. Un lugar muy bonito, con una gran historia detrás y con las mejores vistas de SOS y sus alrededores, incluido el convento de la Valentuñana, a la distancia.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very charming place! You can see the whole village from the tower. You can stroll peacefully, admire the beauty of the village and laugh at the cute names of the streets.(Original)Endroit très charmant ! On peut voir tout le village depuis la tour. On peut se balader tranquillement, admirer la beauté du village et rigoler avec les noms si mignons des rues.
Mónica V — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went and she was crocheted for her birthday as historical-artistic heritage. Truly incredible and atypical, it can be seen from the route. The entire town itself is magical when you walk through it.(Original)Fuimos y estaba intervenida con crochet por motivo de su cumpleaños como patrimonio histórico-artístico. Realmente increíble y atípico, se puede ver desde la ruta. En si todo el pueblo es mágico al recorrerlo.
Santiago C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Majestic viewpoint over the Aragonese plain and the Navarrese and Pyrenees foothills.(Original)Point de vue majestueux sur la plaine aragonaise et les contreforts Navarais et Pyrénéens.
Allande1977 — Google review
(Translated by Google) You are from the Catholic King himself, it is wonderful.A truly beautiful town, with that medieval charm that takes you back in time. You have to go.(Original)Sos del Rey Católico en sí, es una maravilla.Pueblo bonito de verdad, con ese encanto medieval que te hace retroceder en el tiempo. Hay que ir.
Jesus S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Tower is poorly preserved, but the surroundings are very beautiful. If you are in SOS it is worth going up.(Original)La Torre está mal conservada, pero el entorno es muy bonito. Si estás en SOS merece la pena subir.
Pepe R — Google review
C. Doña Manuela Pérez de Biel, 5, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
4Lonja
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Consider hiring a guided tour to explore the fish market and other captivating spots in Sos that are currently inaccessible, such as the entrance to the church where Fernando el Catolico was baptized. Engaging in a guided visit is essential for an enhanced exploration of Sos during your visit.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful building with a great history. The fact that Sos is located was sold by merchants. On the Camino de Santiago, starting at the end of the 11th century, as a result of the encouragement given by the church to pilgrimages, many improvements were made along the route, including bridges, hostels and hospitals. This flow of people crossing the place towards Santiago attracted a large number of merchants. The fish markets were established, which were wholesale sales centers, and the markets, where merchants sold what they bought or produced. This particular Lonja, of uncertain origin, predates the Town Hall and dates back to the Late Middle Ages. A wonder to enjoy.(Original)Hermoso edificio con una gran historia. El hecho de que Sos se encuentre vendían los comerciantes. en el camino de Santiago hizo que a partir de finales del siglo XI como resultado del impulso dado por la iglesia a los peregrinajes, se realizaran muchas mejoras en el trayecto, incluyendo puentes, albergues y hospitales. ese flujo de personas atravesando el lugar rumbo a Santiago, atrajo a gran número de mercaderes. Se establecían las lonjas, que eran centros de venta mayoristas, y los mercados, donde los comerciantes vendían lo comprado o producido. Esta Lonja en especial, de origen incierto, es anterior a el Ayuntamiento y data de la Baja Edad Media. Una maravilla para disfrutar.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Former SOS market, currently used for events and art exhibitions by local artists(Original)Antigua lonja de SOS, actualmente se utiliza para eventos y exposición de arte de artistas locales
Aurora M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The old market has also been used as a stage for concerts and more.(Original)Antigua lonja también se ha utilizado como escenario para conciertos y demás
Alonso B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Book a guided tour to access the fish market and other interesting points of the town that are also closed, such as the entrance to the church where Fernando the Catholic was baptized. It cannot be missed to have a better experience of your visit to Sos(Original)Contratar visita guiada para acceder al recinto de lonja y otros puntos interesantes del pueblo que también están cerradas como la entrada a la iglesia donde se bautizó Fernando el Católico . No puede faltar para tener una mejor experiencia de tu visita a Sos
Jose G — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can see it on the guided tour of the town offered at the Tourist Office, because otherwise the access door is closed.(Original)Se puede ver en la visita guiada por el pueblo que ofrecen en la Oficina de Turismo, porque si no la puerta de acceso está cerrada.
Jose N — Google review
C. Ramón y Cajal, 12, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
5Palace of Sada
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When in Sos, don't miss the chance to explore the historical Palace of Sada, where Catholic King Fernando was born. Additionally, take time to visit the Church of San Esteban, Parish Museum, Santa Lucia little church, and Sanctuary of Valentunana for a deeper understanding of the area's rich cultural and religious heritage.
So many places to visit in this area with amazing history and this is no exception. Find the time to visit - a long weekend is essential.
Peter S — Google review
It's a magnificent palace to visit. A short guided tour reveals the history of this noble place.
Louis D — Google review
Excellent town to visit and excellent tourist office. The guided walking tour of the town is really worth the while
Ramiro C — Google review
Nice place except for the front office staff.
Laszlo R — Google review
(Translated by Google) From this beautiful palace, which has exhibitions and videos that are worth seeing, the guided tour of Sos begins.It is advisable to take this guided tour because it is a small city but with a lot of history that the guide explains to you in great detail.(Original)Desde este precioso palacio, en el que tiene exposiciones y vídeos que merecen la pena ver, arranca el tour guiado por Sos.Es recomendable hacer este tour guiado porque es una ciudad pequeña pero con muchísima historia que la guía te va explicando con mucho detalle.
J.P.M. — Google review
(Translated by Google) We took the guided tour and found it very interesting. Just being able to enter the crypt and see those wonderful paintings, we are delighted. Some anecdotes such as the inscriptions on the stones of the French soldier and the eclipse of 1300 complete the experience.(Original)Hicimos la visita guiada y nos pareció muy interesante. Ya sólo con poder entrar a la cripta y ver esas pinturas maravillosas, estamos encantados. Algunas anécdotas como las inscripciones en las piedras del soldado francés y el eclipse de 1300 completan la experiencia.
Juli S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Palace where the Catholic King Ferdinand II of Aragon was born, it is recommended to get tickets to learn about its history and be able to enter different areas of interest, which are closed to the public such as the church of San Esteban and the crypt. Interesting explanation with local guide.(Original)Palacio donde nació el rey católico Fernando ll de Aragón,recomendable coger entradas para conocer su historia y poder entrar en diferentes zonas de interés ,que estan cerrados al público como la iglesia de San Esteban y la cripta. Interesante explicación con guía local.
Aurora M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The birthplace of Fernando el Católico, Fernando II of Aragon. Inside is the oficina de turismo for information about Sos del Rey and there are information panels about the history of Sos, among others.(Original)Het geboortehuis van Fernando el Católico, Fernando II van Aragon. Binnen is de oficina de turismo gevestigd voor informatie over Sos del Rey en er zijn informatie panelen over de geschiedenis van o.a. Sos.
Cor R — Google review
Pl. de la Hispanidad, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
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6Monasterio De Nuestra Señora De Valentuñana
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Monasterio De Nuestra Señora De Valentuñana, originally built for the Carmelitas Descalzos in the 17th century, is situated just two kilometers from the center of Sos del Rey Catolico. Despite its intended use as a convent, historical events such as the French invasion during the War of Independence and later disruptions caused by the Carlist Wars led to its abandonment by nuns.
Fascinating story and architecture. There are so many churches, castles, and fortifications around here it is unreal. An active site of tranquility.
Peter S — Google review
Peaceful
Michael H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is open with free entry! So free that you don't meet any of the Augustinian Recoletos monks. You visit the dark rooms. But we finally discover a small plug that turns on the light 😉 there is a room with the postcards of all the Virgin Marys grouped by Communities and listed. There is a book that if you consult it is easier if you are looking for a specific one. The garden is full of trees with mistletoe that we give as gifts for Christmas (mistletoe in Spanish) the whole valley of Sos del Rei Catolico is full of many trees. magnificent views of Sos from the convent!(Original)Està obert amb entrada lliure! Tant lliure que no et trobes a ningú dels monjos agustins Recoletos. Vas visitant les sales fosques. Però acabes descobrim un petit endoll que encen la llum 😉 hi ha una sala amb les postals de totes les verges Maries agrupades per Comunitats i enumerades. Hi ha un llibre que si el consultes es més fàcil si en cerques una en concret. Al jardí està ple d'arbres amb vesc del que regalem per Nadal (muerdago en castellà) tota la vall de Sos del Rei Catolico n'està plena a molts arbres. magnífiques vistes de Sos des el convent!
Carles A — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were not able to visit the monastery, where monks live.At least we were able to visit the church(Original)No pudimos visitar el monasterio, en el cual viven monjes.Al menos pudimos visitar la iglesia
Fito H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Oasis of peace. You can view the church from the inside and you have a beautiful view of Sos del Rey.(Original)Oase van rust. Je kan de kerk van binnen bekijken en je hebt een mooi uitzicht op Sos del Rey.
Cor R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Iconic monastery located in a beautiful green area. The exterior architecture is beautiful but the interior is dazzling due to the charge of human energy that is perceived inside. The church is mythical Alba as well as surprising. We were lucky that while we were outside taking photos he opened the door one of the few elderly monks who still live there. He opened his house to us and taught us and explained with such passion about all the wonders and experiences he had had in many countries (his photos were in many places throughout his life). life) which was one of the most emotional experiences of my life and I am not religious at all, I like these places for their architecture and content. A MUST visit.(Original)Icónico monasterio situado en bonita zona verde.La arquitectura exterior es bonita pero el interior es deslumbrante por la carga de energía humana que se percibe en su interior.La iglesia es mítica Alba par que sorprendente.Tuvimos la suerte que estando fuera haciendo fotos abrió la puerta uno de los pocos monjes de elevada edad que todavía viven allí.Nos abrió su casa y nos enseñó y explicó con tanta pasión sobre todas las maravillas y vivencias que había tenido en muchos paises (sus fotos estaban en muchos sitios a lo largo de su vida ) que fue una de las experiencias más emotivas de mi vida y no soy nada religioso me gustan estos sitios por arquitectura y contenido.IMPRESCINDIBLE visita.
Victor S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very quiet place, you can visit the church, it has a quite beautiful altarpiece.You can also take very cool SOS photos.(Original)Un lugar muy tranquilo, se puede visitar la iglesia, tiene un retablo bastante bonito.También se pueden hacer fotos muy chulas de SOS.
Jose I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very well preserved monastery with samples of the places in which the order provides help.(Original)Monasterio muy bien conservado con muestras del los lugares en la que la orden presta ayuda.
Maria C — Google review
(Translated by Google) We approached this place not precisely with the intention of visiting the convent but rather to take a panoramic photo of Sos del Rey Católico. Since we were there, we took the opportunity to go in and see what it was like inside. The environment in which it is located is really peaceful and calm and also since we went during the week there was absolutely no one.(Original)Nos acercamos a este lugar no precisamente con la intención de visitar el convento y si de hacer una foto panorámica de Sos del Rey Católico. Ya que estábamos aprovechamos para entrar y ver como era por dentro. El entorno en el que se encuentra realmente es de paz y calma y ademas como fuimos entre semana no había absolutamente nadie.
Ortzi O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Monastery 5 minutes by car from Sos del Rey Católico. You can enter to see the altar. Very cool decoration.(Original)Monasterio a 5 min en coche de Sos del Rey Católico. Se puede entrar a ver el altar. Muy chulo la decoración.
Iñaki A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quiet place offering beautiful views of Sos, but absolutely deserted place when we went there... Impossible to visit anything other than the church(Original)Lieu tranquille offrant de belles vues sur Sos, mais lieu absolument désert quand nous y allâmes... Impossible de visiter autre chose que l'église
Eric B — Google review
(Translated by Google) To be able to visit it, the time is in the afternoon. It is very close to Sos. We have found it closed.(Original)Para poder visitarlo, el horario es de tarde. Esta muy cerquita De Sos. Nosotros lo hemos encontrado cerrado.
Oscar C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is worth an excursion from Sos to the Monastery. It is beautiful inside and outside, as well as the poppy fields. Try to see the exhibition they have of the missions. It's interesting. It will like you.(Original)Merece la pena una excursión desde Sos hasta el Monasterio. Es bonito el interior y el exterior, así como los campos de amapolas. Procura ver la exposición que tienen de las misiones. Es interesante. Te gustará.
Marisa P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We discovered it by visiting Sos del Rey Catolico. Thanks to its panoramic location of the town to take some beautiful photos.Where we saw the chapel.We are flooded with peace and tranquility.Surrounded by nature.Recommended.(Original)Lo descubrimos visitando Sos del rey catolico.Gracias a su unicacion panoramica del pueblo para sacar unas bonitas fotos.Donde vimos la capilla.Inundamos de paz y tranquilidad.Rodeado de naturaleza.Recomendado.
Rosco — Google review
Convento de Valentuñana, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
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7CEIP Isidoro Gil de Jaz
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CEIP Isidoro Gil de Jaz is located in the heart of the town, on Plaza Mayor, also referred to as Plaza de la Villa. The building has a striking stone facade with elegant arched windows and holds historical significance as it was the childhood home of Don Isidoro Gil de Jaz, a minister to King Carlos III. This grand residence was later transformed into a school by Don Isidoro Gil de Jaz to educate the local children.
C. Sor Saturnina Tobar, 12, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
8Palace of Sada
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(Translated by Google) We were in the town of Sos Del Rey Católico in order to film a video for the program Caminando Por .... of Rob Radio Catalonia Spain.At all times we were attended to and informed in a very correct way and with much detail. This is how it is a pleasure to do reports.(Original)Estuvimos en el pueblo de Sos Del Rey Católico con el fin de filmar un video para el programa Caminando Por.... de Rob Radio Cataluña España.En todo momento se nos atendió he informó de forma muy correcta y con mucho detalle. Así da gusto hacer reportajes.
Santi E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The guided tour of Sos, which begins there, is very interesting. But the palace itself, and the projections they show you, are not worth it.(Original)La visita guiada a Sos, que da inicio allí, es muy interesante. Pero el palacio en sí, y las proyecciones que te muestran, no merecen la pena.
Isra V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Palace where King Ferdinand II of Aragon, known as El Católico, was born on March 10, 1452.(Original)Palacio donde nació el rey Fernando ll de Aragón, dicho El Católico, el 10 de marzo de 1452.
Baltasar P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is worth the guided tour with Sandra.(Original)Merece la pena la visita guiada con Sandra .
Carlosfm — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went on our own without a guide to spend the day in the town and the views were very beautiful. The museum or castle could not be seen because it was under construction.(Original)Fuimos por nuestra cuenta sin guia a pasar el dia el pueblo y las vistas muy bonitas el museo o castillo no se pudo ver porque estaba en obras.
Sarifa — Google review
(Translated by Google) The guided tour of the town and the explanatory videos of the exhibition are very interesting.(Original)Muy interesante la visita guiada por el pueblo y los vídeos explicativos de la exposición.
Amaya A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend taking the guided tour. It shows, apart from the palace, the town, the crypt, the church and peculiarities of the place. The town is beautiful(Original)Recomiendo coger la visita guiada.Enseña aparte del palacio el pueblo la cripta la iglesia y peculiaridades del lugar. El pueblo es precioso
Elena A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Sada Palace is the place where Fernando the Catholic was born. The oldest rooms in the Palace date back to the 13th century.Highlight its audiovisual projections where they go through events in the life of the king and the people of Sos. It is worth taking a guided tour of the town.(Original)El Palacio de Sada, es el lugar donde nació Fernando el Católico. Las estancias más antiguas del Palacio datan del sigloXIII.Destacar sus proyecciones audiovisuales donde pasan por acontecimientos en la vida de el rey y del pueblo de Sos. Merece la pena coger visita guiada del pueblo.
Marijo — Google review
Pl. de la Hispanidad, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
9Iglesia de San Esteban
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The oldest section of the cathedral, known as Iglesia de San Esteban, can be traced back a millennium. This place holds significant historical value and is renowned for its association with King Ferdinand the Catholic and Queen Elizabeth of Castile, who played pivotal roles in shaping modern Spain. As a prominent landmark, the cathedral stands as a testament to the nation's rich history. Its architectural beauty is truly remarkable.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Romanesque church, with Gothic and Renaissance parts at the foot of the remains of the castle, which hides in its crypt some wonderful Romanesque frescoes, which can only be visited if you do it with the guided tour (lasts 1.15 hours), which on the other hand is quite interesting. Cover that must have been fantastic in its day, but today is very deteriorated due to erosion.(Original)Bonita iglesia románica, con partes góticas y renacentistas al pié de los restos del castillo, que esconde en su cripta unos maravillosos frescos románicos, que solo pueden visitarse si lo haces con la visita guiada (dura 1,15h) , que por otra parte es bastante interesante. Portada que en su día debió ser fantástica, pero que hoy está muy deteriorada por culpa de la erosión.
Fernando R — Google review
first they took my money and then told me not to take photographs
Ruud W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of San Esteban is in the highest part of Sos del Rey Católico, so if you want to get to it you must be willing to climb several slopes and steps. There, Fernando II of Aragon (Fernando the Catholic) was baptized and was born in the palace-house of Sada at the express wish of his mother, Mrs. Juana Enríquez, who wanted her son to be born in Aragon. The view from there is magnificent and you can even see the Pyrenees, on this occasion very snowy.(Original)La iglesia de San Esteban está en la parte más alta de Sos del Rey Católico, por lo que si quieres llegar a ella debes estar dispuesto a subir varias cuestas y escalones. Allí fue bautizado Fernando II de Aragón (Fernando el Católico) que nació en la casa-palacio de Sada por expreso deseo de su madre Dña. Juana Enríquez que quiso que su hijo naciera en Aragón. La vista desde allí es magnífica y se ve incluso el Pirineo, en esta ocasión muy nevado.
Margarita I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The oldest part of the cathedral dates back a thousand years. It is a place with a great history. In this cathedral, King Ferdinand the Catholic, founder with Queen Isabel of Castile, of modern Spain, was baptized. It is a historical landmark of the country. Really beautiful.(Original)La parte más antigua de la catedral se remonta a mil años atrás. Es un sitio con una gran historia. En esta catedral fue bautizado el rey Fernando el Católico, fundador con la reina Isabel de Castilla, de la España moderna. Es un hito histórico del país. Realmente hermosa.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The architectural complex of the entire town is magnificent, but the parish of San Esteban is the jewel in the crown. Really beautiful to visit at sunset and observe its fantastic views from above.(Original)Magnífico el conjunto arquitectónico de todo el pueblo, pero la parroquia se San Esteban es la joya de la corona. Realmente bonita para visitarla al atardecer y observar desde lo alto sus fantàsticas vistas.
José S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Both the San church and the crypt are very beautiful.The beauty of this church demonstrates the importance of Sos del Rei C.Important to know, the church is not always open and since it is not to be missed you must visit with a guided tour, alternatively find the caretaker, a nice old man who will act as your Cicero.In one case or another, don't miss it.(Original)Molto bella sia la chiesa San che la cripta.La bellezza di questa chiesa dimostra l'importanza di Sos del Rei C.Importante da sapere la chiesa non è sempre aperta e siccome non è da perdere si deve visitare con la visita guidata , in alternativa trovare il custode un simpatico vecchietto che vi farà da Cicerone.In un caso o nell'altro non perdetevelo.
Maurizio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed door . Impossible to visit. Damage. Beautiful panorama from the entrance(Original)Porte fermée . Impossible à visiter . Dommage. Beau panorama depuis l'entrée
Budun1 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church in the center of the medieval town where the Romanesque shines in all its splendor. The passage that exists under it is very original and interesting.(Original)Preciosa iglesia en el centro de la villa medieval donde el románico luce en todo su esplendor. Muy original e interesante el pasadizo que existe bajo la misma
Destinos P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too bad, we went to the door of the information office (online it says office hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.) we go at 11 a.m. and on the handle there is a handwritten piece of paper that says we will be back at 12:45 p.m. with a visit. We arrived at the church and some foreigners were coming out, the very rude lady who had to request a visit on the website threw us there and there was no reservation option on the website. We leave without visiting anything. Very poorly organized. He talks to me about the website and there is only a piece of paper at the door and no one at the tourist office. A shame and shame...(Original)Lastima, hemos ido a la puerta de la oficina de información (online pone horario de oficina de 10 a 14h y de 16 a 19h) vamos a las 11h y en el picaporte hay un papelito escrito a mano que decía volvemos a las 12.45h estamos con una visita. Nos hemos llegado a la iglesia y de allí salían unos extranjeros, la señora muy brusca que se tiene que pedir visita en la web nos ha echado allí y en la pàgina web no existe la posibilidad de reserva. Nos vamos sin visitar nada. Muy mal organizado. Me habla de web y solo hay un papel a mano en la puerta y nadie en la oficina de turismo. Una pena y vergüenza...
Cristina R — Google review
C. Salud, 7, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
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10Judería de Uncastillo
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The Judería de Uncastillo museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Jewish quarter in Uncastillo. This institution displays artifacts, objects, and relics that offer insights into the historical legacy of this community. The museum provides a glimpse into the past, offering a comprehensive understanding of Jewish life in this area throughout different periods. Visitors can explore various exhibits that depict the religious practices, traditions, and daily lives of Jews who once resided here.
(Translated by Google) Starting in the 12th century, in Uncastillo, the Jewish community had its own neighborhood structured around a central axis known as the Carrera Mayor and renamed in 1492 as Barrio Nuevo after its expulsion. It is characterized by being less wide than the neighboring streets of the Christian neighborhoods and converges perpendicularly with narrow alleys, called callizos or gallizos, with or without exit, which serve various purposes such as drainage walkways, connection with the fortress or access to homes. .The neighborhood is a space endowed with a great personality, delimited by portals that were located at both ends of the street, to close the neighborhood when so ordered, as well as small lateral trenches at the forks that lead to the outside. The semicircular voussoir arch that leads to the Valero gallizo and the gaps where the doors were blocked at the southern end of Barrio Nuevo street remain to this day.(Original)A partir del siglo XII, en Uncastillo, la comunidad judía disponía de un barrio propio vertebrado en torno a un eje central conocido como la Carrera Mayor y renombrada en 1492 como Barrio Nuevo después de su expulsión. Se caracteriza por ser de menos anchura que las calles colindantes de los barrios cristianos y confluye perpendicularmente con estrechos callejones, denominados callizos o gallizos, con o sin salida, que cumplen fines diversos como adarves de desagüe, conexión con la fortaleza o acceso a las viviendas.El barrio es un espacio dotado de una gran personalidad, delimitado mediante portales que se situaban en ambos extremos de la calle, para cerrar el barrio cuando así se ordenara, así como pequeños trenques laterales en las bifurcaciones que conducen al exterior. Perdura a día de hoy el arco de medio punto adovelado que emboca con el gallizo de Valero y los huecos donde se atrancaban las puertas en el extremo sur de la calle Barrio Nuevo.
Caroline — Google review
C. Santiago, 11, 50678 Uncastillo, Zaragoza, Spain•
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11Portal de la Reina
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The Portal de la Reina is a splendid gateway in an ancient city with an unknown history. This entrance, which exudes charisma and remains impeccably preserved, serves as one of the access points to the town, where restrictions were once imposed for safety reasons. The remarkable state of conservation further adds to its allure as a tourist attraction.
(Translated by Google) Very nice portal. This ancient city, whose origins are lost in time, has several portals that pass through its walls. This one in particular has great personality and is in perfect condition. It is one of the entrances to the town, which limited access for security reasons. The state of conservation is incredible.(Original)Muy bonito portal. Esta antigua ciudad, cuyos orígenes se pierden en el tiempo, tiene varios portales que atraviesan sus muros. Este en especial, tiene gran personalidad y está en perfecto estado. Es una de las entradas al poblado, que limitaban los accesos por un tema de seguridad. Es increíble el estado de conservación.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the entrance portals to the town of SOS, this is where the mother of King Ferdinand the Catholic entered.... hence its name.(Original)Uno de los portales de entrada al pueblo de SOS, éste es por donde entró la madre del rey Fernando el católico.... de ahí su nombre.
Aurora M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with a great atmosphere.We came here by chance while traveling by car in Spain and spontaneously decided to take a tour.Narrow streets, old buildings and many corners that invite you to discover and explore.We liked it very much.(Original)Ein wunderschöner Ort mit tollem Flair.Wir sind per Zufall hierher gekommen als wir mit dem Auto in Spanien unterwegs waren und haben hier spontan beschlossen einen Rundgang zu wagen.Enge Gassen, alte Gebäude und viele Winkel die zum Entdecken und Erkunden einladen.Uns hat es sehr gefallen.
Anna-Katharina L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perhaps the most beautiful door in Sos, through which, according to history, Queen Juan Enriquez entered Sos to give birth to her son Fernando (the Catholic). In addition, Sos has other simpler doors and a magnificent historic center.(Original)Quizá la puerta más bonita de Sos, por la que segú ndice la historia entró la reina Juan Enriquez a Sos para dar a luz a su hijo Fernando (el Católico). Además Sos cuenta con otras puertas más sencillas y un magnífico casco histórico.
Fernando R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is worth taking a walk through the streets of the town.The only negative thing...is that both to access and leave the town, and take the national or highway there are bad roads.(Original)Merece la pena darse un paseo por las calles del pueblo.Lo único negativo…es que tanto para acceder, como para salir del pueblo, y coger la nacional o autovia hay malas carreteras.
Er_bertu — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sos del Rey is a beautiful town.Walking through its streets is walking through history.(Original)Sos del Rey es un pueblo precioso.Pasear por sus calles es pasear por la historia.
José G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place to walk.(Original)Lugar bonito para pasear.
Joan R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Landmark of the old city wall(Original)Punto de referencia de la antigua muralla de la ciudad
RamZeoy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place(Original)Bonito lugar
Manuel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended place. Entering its streets and feeling like you are in the Middle Ages is all one. Very well maintained buildings(Original)Lugar muy recomendable. Entrar en sus calles y sentirse en la Edad Media es todo uno. Edificios muy cuidados
Pilar C — Google review
Vía Hispanidad, 34, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
12Estatua a Luis García Berlanga
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The tourist attraction, Estatua a Luis García Berlanga, is a statue dedicated to the renowned filmmaker. This iconic monument is an acknowledgement of his significant contributions to the world of cinema. Located in an attractive town, this sculpture serves as a testament to his artistic legacy and impact on the film industry. Visitors can admire this remarkable structure during daylight hours and appreciate its artistic value. However, it is advised not to expect any lively nightlife or vibrant atmosphere in this area after dark.
(Translated by Google) The town hall of Sos, and its inhabitants, pay tribute to the director of the film "Las vaquillas", filmed in this place, for making this tiny town known and recognized, with a history deeply rooted in the birth of Catholic Spain, but that with the passage of time, has been somewhat forgotten. Which is not so bad, perhaps, because mass tourism is not always beneficial for the preservation of heritage records.(Original)El ayuntamiento de Sos, y sus habitantes le rinden homenaje al director de la película "Las vaquillas", rodada en este sitio, por hacer conocer y reconocer a este pequeñísimo poblado, con una historia muy arraigada en el nacimiento de la España Católica, pero que con el paso del tiempo, ha sido algo olvidado.Lo que no es tan malo, tal vez, porque el turismo masivo no siempre es beneficioso para la preservación de los legajos patrimoniales.
Carlos D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located near the passage that goes to the crypt and the church of San Esteban.(Original)Ubicada cerca del pasadizo qué va a la cripta y la iglesia de San Esteban.
Aurora M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not in a very accessible place, very steep streets.(Original)No está en un sitio muy accesible, calles muy empinadas.
Juan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The movie La vaquilla was filmed in the town and there is a routeThere is this statue to the director and above there are two typical cinema chairs with the two names of the protagonists of the film.(Original)En el pueblo se rodó la pelicula La vaquilla y hay una rutaEstá esta estatua al director y arriba hay dos sillas típicas de Cine con los dos nombres de los.protagonistas de la película
Valentin V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful town by day. Very dead in the late night. And above all, we didn't know how to choose a place to stay. Museum spa. Place not to return. Beautiful photos... but it was the only thing. Nothing to do with the reality of service.(Original)Pueblo bonito de día. Muy muerto en la tarde noche. Y sobre todo no supimos elegir lugar de alojarnos. Museum spa. Lugar para no volver. Fotos preciosas... pero era lo único . Nada que ver con la realidad de servicio.
Noemi G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The city is full of small film director's chairs in tribute to the actors and director who filmed the film La Vaquilla in the city.(Original)La ciudad está llena de pequeñas sillas de director de cine en homenaje a los actores y director que grabaron en la ciudad la película la vaquilla
Destinos P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Statue dedicated to the film director Luis García Berlanga on the occasion of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the filming of the film "La Vaquilla", in Sos del Rey Católico, in the summer of 1985.(Original)Estatua dedicada al director de cine Luis García Berlanga con motivo de la celebración del 25 aniversario del rodaje de la película "La Vaquilla", en Sos del Rey Católico, en el verano de 1985.
J. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful town. A marvel(Original)Pueblo precioso. Una maravilla
Angel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place(Original)Bonito lugar
Manuel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Statue dedicated to the filmmaker(Original)Estatua dedicada al cineasta
Pedro G — Google review
C. Doña Manuela Pérez de Biel, 8, 50680 Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Spain•
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