WANDERLIST Zaragoza: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track)

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Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar

Located on the banks of the Ebro River, Zaragoza is a charismatic city in northeastern Spain that seamlessly blends history, culture, and modernity. As the fifth-largest city in Spain and the capital of the Aragon region, Zaragoza offers a tapestry of architectural wonders, festivals, and a lively local atmosphere

  • Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar) – This iconic baroque-style basilica stands proudly on the banks of the Ebro River and houses the revered statue of the Virgin Mary.
  • La Aljafería – Discover the Aljafería Palace, a fortified medieval Islamic palace that showcases exquisite Moorish architecture.
  • El Paseo de la Independencia – Stroll down this pedestrian street lined with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
  • La Seo Cathedral – Admire the blend of Romanesque, Mudéjar, and Gothic architectural styles that adorn this magnificent cathedral.
  • Mercado Central (Central Market) – Experience the atmosphere of one of Spain’s largest indoor markets, brimming with fresh produce, local delicacies, and regional specialties.
  • Plaza del Pilar – Enjoy the lively ambiance of Zaragoza’s main square, surrounded by splendid buildings and cafes.
  • Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta – Escape the urban bustle and relax in this sprawling park, featuring beautiful gardens, a lake, and plenty of recreational activities.
  • Puente de Piedra (Stone Bridge) – Cross this stone bridge and Admire the panoramic views of the city and the Ebro River.
  • Museo Pablo Serrano – Immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art and sculpture at this museum dedicated to the renowned Aragonese artist, Pablo Serrano.
  • The Goya Route – Follow in the footsteps of the legendary Spanish artist Francisco Goya and explore the places that inspired his artistic genius.
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Off-the-Beaten-Track Gems:

  • Hidden Tapas Bars – Venture into the lesser-known neighbourhoods like La Magdalena and El Tubo to discover hidden tapas bars serving up local delicacies.
  • Grancasa Park – Escape to this park Located beside a shopping centre, ideal for picnics, leisurely walks, or a peaceful retreat.
  • La Lonja – Visit this 16th-century Renaissance building, once a guildhall and now a cultural centre hosting art exhibitions and events.
  • El Rabal – Explore the bohemian district of El Rabal, known for its street art, independent boutiques, and alternative nightlife scene.
  • Casa Solans – Uncover the architectural marvel of Casa Solans, a modernist gem designed by renowned architect Pablo Monguió in the early 20th century.
  • Castillo de La Almunia de Doña Godina – Embark on a short drive to this well-preserved medieval castle, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • CaixaForum Zaragoza – Delve into contemporary art, history, and science at this cultural centre housed in a refurbished thermal power station.
  • Monasterio de Piedra – Journey just outside of Zaragoza to this monastery surrounded by natural landscapes, waterfalls, and lakes.
  • Pablo Gargallo Museum – Discover the works of renowned sculptor Pablo Gargallo in this small museum dedicated to his art and life.
  • Pirate Park – A hidden gem for families, Pirate Park is a playground with pirate-themed attractions, offering children hours of adventure and fun.
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Anne Corry at Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar at Zaragoza, photographed on August 8 1958 by Father Luis Ortiz from Bourgas
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