Garray, Spain
Cerro de la Muela, s/n,
N/A
+34 650709671
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Students (including graduate students) get in free. Wheelchair accessible parking and gift shop, but the archeological area itself is not completely wheelchair friendly. The reconstructed buildings are extremely well done, and the audio guide (your cellphone with your data plan their free 3.5 jack earphones) was informative (English, French and Spanish - maybe others). The vistas from the area are really beautiful. The lady in the gift shop is very friendly and kind, but speaks limited English. However, she understood my broken Spanish really well! The gift shop had a nice assortment of souvenirs from 2 for some pendants and bracelets to for a period outfit (armor, shield, etc). I think all the magazines, books, and comic books were in Spanish. The post card selection was a little limited, but overall, there was something for everyone and for every age. Due to Covid-19, the tour guide is not working. I hear he's fantastic. I think there is a little snack kiosk in normal times, but with Covid-19 that building was closed. It was super windy and the wind was bitterly cold, so my host and friend were not as slow to read the plaques describing the different areas as I was, consequently, I skipped and skimmed them. They happen to be in Spanish, but if you have the audio guide you don't need to read them. Personally, I like reading them. I don't know if any buses go there from Soria, but it's worth a visit. I'm not sure if picnics are allowed, but the hill would be great for a picnic. The little village/hamlet at the foot of the hill has a couple of places to eat, and even a little hotel. After Covid-19 hitchhiking would probably work to get to/from Soria and the archeological site. It's not far from Soria.
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Beatifull and extremely interesting place, very good for children
Tour guide around Numancia, an important ancient city that fought against the Roman Empire and unforgiven for theur victories y the Guerras Numantinas. A lot of rests with good information and good references. A souvenir shop in it too! 10/10
Watch the audio guides!
Really interesting visit. Audio guide in other languages is free. Worth visiting the museum in Soria that features some amazing relics and history of the Celtiberians.... plenty of information boards in English.
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