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Zentral Ave
Zentral Ave
Sercotel Plaza Feria
Sercotel Plaza Feria
Hotel Hiberus
Hotel Hiberus
VTZ Orús Factory Hotel - Parking Muy Económico
VTZ Orús Factory Hotel - Parking Muy Económico
NH Collection Gran Hotel de Zaragoza
NH Collection Gran Hotel de Zaragoza
Hotel Eurostars Rey Fernando
Hotel Eurostars Rey Fernando
Exe Zaragoza WTC
Exe Zaragoza WTC
Hotel Diagonal Plaza
Hotel Diagonal Plaza
Hotel Pilar Plaza
Hotel Pilar Plaza
Hotel Inca
Hotel Inca
Bielsa del Pilar - Turistea
Bielsa del Pilar - Turistea
Camping de Zaragoza
Camping de Zaragoza
Reina Petronila
Reina Petronila
NH Ciudad de Zaragoza
NH Ciudad de Zaragoza
Hotel ILUNION Romareda
Hotel ILUNION Romareda
Hotel Eurostars Zaragoza
Hotel Eurostars Zaragoza
Exe Plaza Delicias
Exe Plaza Delicias
VTZ Hotel El Príncipe
VTZ Hotel El Príncipe
Hotel Río Arga
Hotel Río Arga
Hotel Silken Reino de Aragón
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Zaragoza Old Town
Zaragoza Old Town captivates visitors with its stunning Basilica del Pilar reflecting in the Ebro River. Roman ruins frame medieval streets where the Mudéjar Cathedral of San Salvador stands proudly alongside Islamic-inspired Aljafería Palace. Plaza del Pilar buzzes with pilgrims and locals, while pedestrian zones invite exploration of ancient plazas and monuments. Traditional tapas bars serve Aragonese specialties in El Tubo district, with cafés perfect for people-watching. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer character-filled stays. The neighborhood's walkable streets make it easy to discover museums, shops, and riverfront views without needing transportation.

Delicias
Experience Zaragoza's vibrant diversity in Delicias, where international flavors and authentic Spanish life blend seamlessly. Stroll through tree-lined streets to discover family-run eateries serving Latin American, African, and Eastern European cuisine. The CaixaForum offers cultural exhibitions, while local markets buzz with multilingual chatter and aromatic spices. Budget-friendly hostels and family-run pensions make this neighborhood kind to your wallet. Hop on regular city buses to reach downtown Zaragoza's historic sites within minutes. Though quiet after dark, neighborhood bars and restaurants provide perfect spots to mingle with locals and experience genuine Spanish evening rhythms.

Romareda
Romareda blends the everyday rhythm of Spanish life with the electric energy of match days at its famous football stadium. University students add youthful vibes to this predominantly residential neighborhood, where tree-lined streets lead to small parks and local tavernas. Grande José Antonio Labordeta Park offers a peaceful escape when you need to recharge after exploring monuments and art spaces. Get your fill of authentic Aragonese cuisine at family-run restaurants where locals gather for tapas and conversation. The neighborhood connects easily to central Zaragoza via regular bus and tram service, making it perfect for travelers who want genuine city experiences without tourist crowds.

Zaragoza Centro
Centro's magnificent Basilica del Pilar stands proudly along the Ebro River, beckoning visitors to wander through cobblestone streets and discover hidden plazas. Roman ruins whisper ancient stories while medieval architecture creates a living museum throughout Zaragoza's historic heart. Pedestrian-friendly zones around Plaza del Pilar and Calle Alfonso make exploring the district's cultural treasures and traditional tapas bars a delight. Traditional restaurants serve authentic Aragonese cuisine like migas and ternasco lamb in centuries-old buildings with charming courtyards. Accommodations range from converted palace hotels to budget hostels, all within walking distance of major attractions. The efficient tram system connects you to outer districts when your feet need a break.

Actur
The Actur neighborhood offers attractions such as New Aquarium Zaragoza and Grancasa Commercial Center.
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Wander through the Basilica del Pilar's ornate interior before climbing its tower for views across the Ebro River. La Seo Cathedral showcases architectural evolution with its Mudéjar-Gothic-Renaissance mashup that would make any design professor weep with joy. The Aljafería Palace offers intricate Islamic carvings that somehow survived centuries of religious upheaval. After dark, El Tubo's narrow lanes transform into a tapas playground where locals judge your ordering skills with subtle nods of approval. Join the evening paseo along the riverfront, where families stroll with ice cream regardless of temperature. The 2008 Expo left behind modern architectural flourishes that contrast beautifully with Roman ruins scattered throughout this overlooked Spanish gem.

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