The capital of Aragon is a city crossed by the Ebro River that treasures architectural works of immense artistic, patrimonial and historical value. These include the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar and the Aljafería, a Moorish and Mudejar-style palace from the 11th century, among many other works of immense value.
It is a metropolis that combines the past with the present and that hides many other treasures designed for the enjoyment, recreation and healthy and pleasant escape of all its tourists and visitors. Zaragoza has a vibrant commercial activity thanks to its markets, shopping centres and stores, where you will find merchandise, articles and souvenirs, as well as street food stalls, where you can taste sweets and preserves.
The city also offers green areas and beautiful recreational parks such as a park dedicated to the famous writer from Zaragoza, José Antonio Labordeta. There, you will find fountains, gardens, kiosks and cafes for the enjoyment and relaxation of visitors, especially families and young children.
Another hidden treasure in Zaragoza is its fun and lively nightlife, especially that in “the Tube”. This is an area within the old part of the city characterized by a series of intricate alleys full of restaurants, tapas bars and pubs. Visitors and tourists can enjoy Zaragoza's gastronomy, the excellent liquors of the region and the hospitality and camaraderie of its people.