Zaragoza

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Where to stay in Zaragoza

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the city's rich history and outdoor attractions.

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Zaragoza, like a local

Don't miss

  • Basilica del Pilar: A stunning baroque basilica and an iconic symbol of Zaragoza.
  • Aljafería Palace: An exquisite example of Moorish architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Plaza del Pilar: A vibrant square where locals gather, surrounded by historic buildings.
  • Goya Museum: Showcases works of the famous painter Francisco Goya, who was born here.
  • El Tubo: A narrow street filled with tapas bars and local eateries, perfect for food lovers.

Where to eat

  • Casa de las Esquinas: Offers authentic Aragonese cuisine in a charming setting.
  • La Bodeguita de las Armas: Known for its delicious tapas and local wines.
  • El Pórtico: Famous for its traditional dishes and vibrant atmosphere.

Do this

  • Fallas de Zaragoza: A vibrant festival featuring elaborate sculptures and fireworks.
  • River Ebro Walk: A scenic stroll along the river with beautiful views of the city.
  • Tapas Tour: Explore local cuisine through a guided tour of the best tapas bars.

Local tips

  • Visit the Mercado Central for fresh produce and local delicacies.
  • Take the bus to Parque Grande for a relaxing day outdoors.
  • Check out local art exhibitions at the IAACC Pablo Serrano museum.
  • Try to learn a few basic phrases in Spanish; locals appreciate the effort.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the city's rich history and outdoor attractions.

Getting around

Public buses and trams are the main forms of public transport. Walking is also popular, as many attractions are centrally located.

Airport

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Language

Spanish and Aragonese are the main languages spoken.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for small purchases.

Safety

Zaragoza is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates, but standard precautions should be observed.

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