Ainsa

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Where to stay in Ainsa

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the beautiful landscapes and historic sites.

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Don't miss

  • Ainsa Castle: A stunning medieval castle with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valley.
  • Plaza Mayor: The main square bustling with local life, shops, and cafes—a perfect spot to relax.
  • Church of Santa María: A beautiful 11th-century church showcasing Romanesque architecture.
  • Los Mallos de Riglos: Remarkable rock formations nearby ideal for hiking and photography.

Where to eat

  • Restaurante El Coso: Offers traditional Aragonese cuisine with locally sourced ingredients.
  • Bar Restaurante El Parque: Famous for its delicious tapas and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Pizzeria La Pinta: Known for its wood-fired pizzas, perfect for a casual meal.

Do this

  • Ainsa Medieval Market: An annual event celebrating the town's history with crafts, food, and performances.
  • Hiking in Ordesa National Park: Experience breathtaking natural beauty and diverse wildlife.
  • Kayaking on the River Ara: A thrilling way to enjoy the stunning landscapes of the region.

Local tips

  • Visit Ainsa during the weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds.
  • Try the local cheese and cured meats at the market for a true taste of the region.
  • Explore the narrow streets in the evening for a magical atmosphere with fewer tourists.
  • Take advantage of the local tourist office for maps and information about hidden trails.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the beautiful landscapes and historic sites.

Getting around

Walking is the best way to explore Ainsa. For longer distances, local buses are available.

Airport

ZAZ

Language

Spanish, with some locals speaking Catalan.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.

Safety

Ainsa is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates. Standard precautions should be taken.

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