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Written by Karthika Selvakumar on August 4, 2020 Share on

Top 5 attractions to discover Sagunto in style!

The city of Sagunto is located in Valencia, Spain. You will discover a lot to see here. Strolling through the lanes in the city is an opportunity to go back in time. The city has 2000 years of history and numerous antiquated spots to visit. The old town of Sagunto has slanting cobblestone roads, which is indeed a highlight. Here you can walk the paths like the yesteryear Romans. Visit the old castles and grand building. What more is there to see in Sagunto? Here’s our suggested rundown of attractions in Sagunto.

Top 5 attractions in Sagunto

  1. Castle of Sagunto
  2. Roman Theatre
  3. Jewish Quarter
  4. Plaza de Armas
  5. Casa dels Berenguer

1. Castle of Sagunto

Castle of Sagunto
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Iberians were the first to built tremendous braced walls on the head of a flat-topped hill. Sagunto’s castle reflects the recorded historic ups and downs which have occurred over the span of 2,000 years. Above all, the climb isn’t a simple one. Yet, this can be done easily by hoping into a traveller train from the focal point of the town. You can stroll along the divider and enjoy mind-blowing views of the city on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other.

2. Roman Theatre

Roman theatre
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In the year 1896, The Sagunto Roman Theater became the National Monument of Spain. It offers outstanding acoustics for many dramatic and melodic occasions. Of late, the reclamation work has given the auditorium another rent of life. It has improved conditions for dramatic and social occasions. You can enter through a vast arch and walk around, to reach the stage. Also, the theatre is a place to enjoy highly attractive performances and concerts. Heard of the Sagunto Summer Stage Festival ? Head to Sagunto theatre to catch a glimpse of this festival.

3. Jewish Quarter

Jewish Quarter
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Jewish Quarter is a charming area with a well-preserved track. The Jewish Quarter, including the cemetery of Sagunto, is one of the best-preserved buildings in Spain. You will fall in love with its narrow cobbled streets in the Jewish quarter. Tour the neighbourhood and you will see the corners where street butchers stood once, spot the rabbi’s house and the synagogue, and many other buildings. Situated in the vicinity of the mosque is the Jewish Quarter. Above all, thin avenues and whitewashed houses are very famous in the city.

4. Plaza de Armas

Plaza de Armas
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Situated in the noteworthy focal point of Lima is Plaza de Armas. The Grand Plaza or Plaza de Armas of Lima was the establishing site of the city of Lima, the capital of Peru. It’s the main open space of the city. More than that, The Government Palace, the Lima Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace of Lima, and the Municipal Palace of Lima are located in this area.

5. Casa dels Berenguer

Casa dels Berenguer
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The main square in Sagunto is Plaza Mayor. A short stroll from it you’ll discover the Casa dels Berenguer. It is a noteworthy Gothic royal residence with Renaissance highlights which is additionally a place for history lovers. Moreover, the historical backdrop of Sagunto is portrayed by means of intuitive presentations and recordings. The only building that was saved during the siege of the city by Hannibal is kept inside. Above all, this building is worth visiting for its glorious architecture.

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