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| Soria still have an "old town" feel to it, as many Sorians still live a traditional Spanish life. This means that the town has a very friendly, yet religious atmosphere about it. |
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Ermita De San Saturio – This architectural gem is across the river from Soria. It is built on the side of the cliff, and incorporates part of the caves. The beautiful stained-glass windows are a sight in itself.
Ruins of Numancia – 7km north of Soria. These 4000 year old ruins are a reminder of the Roman invasion of this area. The most impressive part is the ruins of the 9km long wall that surrounds the old city. There are also foundations to Roman houses and underground wells to view.
Museo Numantino – 8 Po. Espelon. Here Celto-Iberian and Roman artifacts from the nearby Numancia ruins are on display.
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| Chorizo sausage, migas (fried bread crumbs) and butter are specialties from the Soria area. |
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Nueva York – 14 C. Collado. Get a taste of America, especially the breakfasts at this restaurant.
Bar Restaurante Regio – 7 Pl. Ramón y Cajal. For a more traditional Spanish dining experience this restaurant will definitely meet your expectations. They are only open in the afternoons and then again in the evenings.
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| S'ha Feito… Taverna - 18 Ol. Toros, Tarazona. About an hour away from Soria per bus you'll find this hip bar. It is decorated in a faux historic style, and they also serve traditional Aragonese dishes. |
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| Incense Juniper Forest - Calatañazor. Probably the best conserved and biggest forest of Incense Junipers that dates from the Glacial age. These trees are now considered an endangered species. |
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| Market -Pl. Bernardo Robles. The perfect place to stock up oon fresh produce, fish and meat. |
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