2 days in Zaragoza
About the city
Country: Spain
Autonomous region: Aragón
Province/Island: Zaragoza
Zaragoza is in the Northern part of Spain in the Aragon region and the 5th biggest city in Spain.
💎 Home to an array of museums dedicated to art and Roman History in particular. It holds a lot of important religious sites, a large number of beautiful Renaissance buildings and in addition to this the food and wine scene is incredible and its people are extremely hospitable.
Autonomous region: Aragón
Province/Island: Zaragoza
Zaragoza is in the Northern part of Spain in the Aragon region and the 5th biggest city in Spain.
💎 Home to an array of museums dedicated to art and Roman History in particular. It holds a lot of important religious sites, a large number of beautiful Renaissance buildings and in addition to this the food and wine scene is incredible and its people are extremely hospitable.
Day 1 evening
Arrival to Zaragoza
Day 2
1
Plaza de Nuestra Senora del Pilar
🏁 One of the largest pedestrian squares in Europe.
At 10:am, you can visit the Tourist office for information about the city.
At 10:am, you can visit the Tourist office for information about the city.
2
Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
💎 This is one of the best thing to see in Zaragoza.
It is so impressive and shows why Zaragoza is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
🎟️ Admission is free.
Don't miss
Take a lift to the top of one of the Towers for some for some incredible view of the city.
It is so impressive and shows why Zaragoza is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
🎟️ Admission is free.
Don't miss
Take a lift to the top of one of the Towers for some for some incredible view of the city.
3
Catedral del Salvador de Zaragoza
⛪ Another incredible church made up of a range of styles- Romanesque, Mudejar, Renaissance, Gothic & Baroque with a beautiful mosaic design on one of its sides.
Don't miss
Inside is the Tapestry Museum, home to a collection of impressive, huge, Flemish tapestries from the 15th to 18th Century.
Don't miss
Inside is the Tapestry Museum, home to a collection of impressive, huge, Flemish tapestries from the 15th to 18th Century.
4
Caesaraugusta Forum Museum
💎 Housed in a Renaissance-style building which is typical of an old home.
🖼️ Here you can learn more about the life of Goya and see a large collection of his paintings.
🖼️ Here you can learn more about the life of Goya and see a large collection of his paintings.
5
Restaurante Casa Lac
🍽️ A fairly relaxed bar and restaurant area where you can choose from a range of tapas dishes.
6
Paseo de la Independencia
🛍️ See amazing architecture as you walk along the streets of Paseo de la Independencia with shops of many international brands.
7
Zaragoza Museum
🏁 Zaragoza Museum is a national museum in the Plaza de los Sitios in the city of Zaragoza in Spain.
✔️ See an example of Goya’s art.
🎟️ Admission is free.
✔️ See an example of Goya’s art.
🎟️ Admission is free.
Day 3
1
José Antonio Labordeta Park
🌳 A lovely park to walk around, it’s very quiet and relaxed.
Also home to the highest vantage point in the city which you can walk up and see a pretty good view over the park and city in the distance.
Also home to the highest vantage point in the city which you can walk up and see a pretty good view over the park and city in the distance.
2
Aljafería Palace
💎 One of the popular places to visit in Zaragoza.
💯 This place holds a lot of history.
Don't miss
There is a courtyard with Orange Trees and beautiful architecture, make sure you go inside to explore the rooms and keep looking up as the ceilings are very impressive.
💯 This place holds a lot of history.
Don't miss
There is a courtyard with Orange Trees and beautiful architecture, make sure you go inside to explore the rooms and keep looking up as the ceilings are very impressive.
3
Restaurante Las Armas
🍽️ This restaurant offers a range of tapas dishes and main dishes as well as plenty of drink options.
4
Zaragoza Central Market
💎 A symbol of Zaragoza.
Stroll the lively and colorful Central Market of Zaragoza, an emblematic building that looks like the Parisian railway stations of nineteenth century.
Stroll the lively and colorful Central Market of Zaragoza, an emblematic building that looks like the Parisian railway stations of nineteenth century.
5
Festival Asalto
Witness Zaragoza's street art.
🥳 Every September Zaragoza hosts an Urban art festival called Festival Asalto.
Note: The dates in September do vary so be sure to check out the official Festival Asalto website for exact dates.
🥳 Every September Zaragoza hosts an Urban art festival called Festival Asalto.
Note: The dates in September do vary so be sure to check out the official Festival Asalto website for exact dates.
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