With over 2,000 years of history, Zaragoza is known for its massive Basilica del Pilar, Roman foundations, cultural diversity and approachable people.
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Visitors discover much more within its streets. Zaragoza boasts two majestic cathedrals, a fortified Islamic palace in the city center, the monumental remains of the Roman Caesar Augusta, Renaissance palaces, treasures of unique works by Francisco Goya, icons of modern architecture and one of the most diverse gastronomic scenes in Spain.
Zaragoza, the capital of the Aragon region, is the fifth most populous city in Spain. The capital of the Ebro River is located at the intersection of other large cities in Spain, making it an ideal destination for a city break. Its international airport, high-speed train station and radial road network put it within 2/3 hours’ drive of major destinations in northern and central Spain and southern France.
It's easy to feel at home in Zaragoza. The people here are approachable, the spaces here are spacious, and the skies here are blue and fresh, providing the best environment for this city with a rich heritage and characterized by cultural diversity.
Zaragoza also has a magnificent pedestrian old town, unique large green areas, kilometres of cycle paths, sustainable urban transport, various squares, viewpoints, terraces, corners, surprises, palaces, museums and churches. There is also a warm social atmosphere on the streets, a wide variety of food in the restaurants, snacks and nightlife.
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