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Zaragoza in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Zaragoza, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Tourists are encouraged to discover the lively Spanish city of Zaragoza, which is famous for its Roman and medieval remains. From its rich heritage, travelers can take in a visit to the many well-known attractions, such as the Roman Bridge, the Cathedral-Basilica, and the City Hall. There’s also a wide selection of restaurants in Zaragoza, where tourists can sample the diverse local cuisine.
With favorites like CaixaForum Zaragoza, Uasabi, and IAACC Pablo Serrano, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Tragantúa Gran Taberna and Casa Dominó so you can get the best taste of Zaragoza while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Zaragoza in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town
  • Proximity is everything
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Mercado Central de Zaragoza, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Puerto Venecia

4.5
(47481)
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4.3
(606)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Puerto Venecia in Zaragoza is a modern shopping and dining destination that offers a unique escape to contemporary amenities. It features large stores, including the only Starbucks in the area, where visitors can find items they've been searching for. The mall also has a toy store that delights kids and various eateries and specialty shops. Additionally, it boasts a picturesque lake with boats for rent, adding to its allure as an ideal place to spend an afternoon.
Puerto Venecia shopping mall in Zaragoza, Spain, is a premier retail and entertainment destination that offers an unparalleled shopping experience. With its vast array of stores, from high-end brands to popular retail chains, it caters to every shopper's taste and budget. The mall's modern design and spacious layout make navigating through its many sections a breeze. Beyond shopping, Puerto Venecia features a diverse selection of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. The entertainment facilities, including a cinema and an ice rink, provide fun for the whole family. The outdoor areas, complete with beautiful landscaping and a serene lake, offer a pleasant environment for relaxation and leisure activities. Overall, Puerto Venecia is not just a shopping center but a vibrant hub of activity and enjoyment, making it a must-visit destination in Zaragoza.
Ovidiu P — Google review
Great spot for shopping, surrounded by restaurants and cozy cafés!
D. — Google review
Great shopping complex with everything you may need. Also have entertainment section - movies, food etc. If you are in the area why not go have a look
Christie W — Google review
Usually a great place to be at, except Saturdays evening that’s totally crowded!
Diego D — Google review
Love to go there. You can have fun and also quite time when needed
Lilian M — Google review
Beautiful place to shop and eat 💞
Shraddha U — Google review
I LOVE THIS EXPERIENCES, REPROGRAMMING, TO THE FUTURE, 2030s, NAKED EYE and MORE COOLEST SITES in Port Venice in Saragossa!
Hydro C — Google review
Lots of available options to eat, from Spanish food, to Italian, Asian, and more.
Iris R — Google review
Tr.ª de los Jardines Reales, 7, 50021 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.puertovenecia.com/•+34 976 95 21 21•Tips and more reviews for Puerto Venecia
9 min · 2.8 mi
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Zaragoza Amusement Park

3.7
(8339)
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3.2
(363)
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
The Zaragoza Amusement Park is a great place for families to spend a day out. There are plenty of rides and attractions for all ages, as well as a pool area with self-service food. The park can get quite crowded, but it's well worth the wait if you're looking for an enjoyable day out.
There's nothing as good to start the kids with amusement parks than this. The only fault, the colour measuring, sometimes can be confusing... But superb, better than I remembered! Updated, great for everybody. Get the preferent bracelets, no waiting for any ride.
Laura ( — Google review
The place is "sufficient"; the kids had fun and there is quite a variety of attractions for different ages, which is good. We visited on a Friday, holiday weekend in neighbouring regions, and wasn't crowded at all. If any, queueing time was very short, but so were the rides. On the other hand, the facilities are horrendous, in huge need of more and better upkeep. Whoever runs the place should invest in more staff, especially cleaning staff, fountains, and gardeners for the pool.
MARLEN I — Google review
It's like going back in time to the 70s but at least then they looked after the rides better. Seriously I am surprised it's still open . It needs serious investment and tlc to get this to a level worth talking about in a positive way . Such a shame it could be 10 times better if you replaced light bulbs and cleaned and painted a little. It was depressing seeing what might have once been a great place
Paul P — Google review
I have been in a lot of amusement parks and if you want a trip to the parks of the 70s but with some updates attractions, this is it. The very flaws that natives of Zaragoza complain about make it worth a visit if you have seen a lot of other places. It feels like a journey to the past in a good way. If you want to challenge yourself eat a hot dog and a beer and then rise El Quetzal. The magnetic house is surprisingly trippy if you don’t know what it is. Sunday between 12 and 5 we were able to ride attractions over and over with no lines. It would be a jewel if it was repainted but kept in its retro look and feel. .
Maria A — Google review
It's not polished, it's a bit tired in places but the queues wete short, the rides fun and the kids had an awesome time (and so did I!)
Michael E — Google review
This park is really nice. Its not to big but there is enough to do. For children AND adults. They have some really unique/cute rides. Also the restaurant was really nice. All the employes where really friendly. Would definitely recommend!
Stijn S — Google review
Amazing experience for the kids. It is true that the park is a little bit old and asking for some investment but it has everything needed to spend a magical day. We will come back for sure
Juan C — Google review
Nice place a little dated but good for the younger children
Dave P — Google review
P.º del Duque de Alba, 15, 50007 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.atraczara.com/•+34 976 45 32 20•Tips and more reviews for Zaragoza Amusement Park
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Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza

4.7
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4.6
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cathedral
Architectural Buildings
The Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza, also known as La Seo, is a stunning architectural marvel that combines Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Situated on Plaza de la Seo, it holds historical significance as it was built on the site of one of the first mosques during Moorish rule in Aragon. Over the centuries, it has undergone various renovations and additions reflecting Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque influences.
This is a magnificent and stunning piece of architecture and art, no less than any other churches of this style, with the choir in the centre, but it is far less crowded and expensive as in other more popular cities in Spain. No long queues to enter, no booking in advance, and one can stroll leisurely and admire every detail. I am so glad that I stop by Zaragoza.
Connie W — Google review
The Catedral del Salvador de Zaragoza, commonly known as La Seo, is an absolute masterpiece that genuinely captivated me. While many visitors flock to the more famous Basílica del Pilar, overlooking La Seo would be a grave mistake. This magnificent temple boasts stunning architecture, with its intricate domes, numerous chapels, and breathtaking art creating an atmosphere of profound beauty. It's immediately clear why this cathedral holds the prestigious title of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every corner reveals centuries of history and artistic brilliance, making it an unforgettable experience that truly stands apart.
William L — Google review
This is a must see. It’s just stunning. Try time it for mass. A lot of tourists are walking around, looking at all the art periods, Capellas. The audio guide is necessary, they’ve a children’s audio guide too. The staff are so kind & patient. It’s mostly wheelchair accessible except the gift shop & tapestries. The beauty & building for the glory of God is a feast for your eyes. Again the ticket here can be also used at ‘the glass rosary’ You’ll need more time than you think in this cathedral. Look at the tapestries. If you like art this is for you.
Á D — Google review
This was the best historical site we saw in Zaragoza. It covers several periods, invasions & conversions. The audio guide for children and another for adult work really well. Lots of language options. It’s mostly wheelchair friendly but the gift shop, up one step and the tapestry’s are up several flights of old broad stairs. Everyone is so friendly. The detail of each little chapel can be a little overwhelming at times. The effort, skills & expense put into them. The personal Family history.
Aine D — Google review
Pretty amazing place, but quite crowded on the weekend. It's also closed around lunch time so you can't really go in and take advantage of smaller crowds. All that said, it's not worth taking a special trip to Zaragoza just for this and a couple other churches that are around. If you're in the area, or you're passing through, you definitely should visit.
Loech M — Google review
The cathedral in Zaragoza is magnificent! I was here during advent and saw some nice decoration.
Norbert E — Google review
Very nice and important place to see. The cathedral has some magnificent architecture and decour, also there is a wonderful tapestry museum inside which I would say is a must see for any history and decour enthusiast. The visit includes a great audioguide in multiple languages.
Michał Ł — Google review
One of the most impressive cathedrals in Spain, also constantly underrated and overshadowed by El Pilar for obvious reasons, it retains a big artistic value in unique from the wood altarpiece to the choir or all the baroque interiors, plus the mudejar tiles on the façade or the collection of rich medieval tapestries. It reflects the role of Zaragoza as witness in a crossroads of civilizations from Roman to Visigoth, muslim, and Christian again in Romanesque, Gothic, renaissance, unique mudejar with arab reminiscences, baroque, neoclassic, etc all in one single building
Guillermo I — Google review
Pl. de la Seo, 4, Casco Antiguo, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain•https://catedraldezaragoza.es/•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Tragantúa Gran Taberna

4.2
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4.0
(760)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Spanish restaurant
TRAGANTÚA Gran Taberna is a lively and bustling wood-paneled dining room located in the heart of Zaragoza. The restaurant offers a wide variety of delicious seafood dishes, including options cooked on the griddle or in the oven, as well as folded into various rice dishes. The house wines are largely sourced from Upper Aragon's Somontano D.O., offering bold flavors at an affordable price.
If you are looking for a bargain, look further. If you’re in for excellent fruits de mer and other real Spanish food and great wine, go here! Nice people also!
Matthijs W — Google review
Fantastic place, very friendly stuff. The food was incredible! The best! Thank you!
D K — Google review
Great seafood in the center of Zaragoza. This restaurant has been around for more than 30 years. Authentic tapas and all kinds of fish, mussels and shrimps. Very recommendable.
Phil H — Google review
Excellent fish choices! Great atmosphere, attentive and friendly staff. Worth the stop. We had amazing fish dishes for dinner as starters and main plates.
Roxana — Google review
A great restaurant in the center of Zaragoza, with a wide variety of of food and drink choices. We ordered a lot of different starters all of which were super tasty, and fried fish for the main course which was amazing as well. All paired with a bottle of tasty local white wine.
Tamás M — Google review
Yesterday evening we had dinner at . We asked a seafood plate for two persons. The waitress told us that MARISCO PLANCHA (different shrimps )is enough for two person. But we also ordered BRAZO DE PULPO A LA PLANCHA for trying out the local dishes. It surprised us when we got our food. After finishing these two dishes, we have to order one plate CALAMARES. The quantity of the food is small, but the price is very high. Especially the MARISCO PLANCHA , it costed 42euro and it definitely is not the portion for two persons. We haven’t expected so expensive food here. Besides, the service is not so good. They provided their least service in a hurry. Fortunately the food are fresh and the taste are fine. But we’ll definitely not come back to this restaurant again. PS: here is the response to owner’s reply: yes, we did see the menu. We knew the price is 42euro. The quality of the food is ok. But my point is the quantity! You told us this dish is sufficient for two person, and with potatoes as side dish. But the fact is that the portion we got is far below what we expected.
Ruth W — Google review
Love this place. Food was so delicious and fresh. We had the oysters which were big and juicy. The scallops were flavourful and perfect. Staff was wonderful as well. We told them we had to leave in 10 minutes and they made sure to serve our food fast. They also booked a taxi for us.
M — Google review
Amazing lobster (which I assume was fresh from the inhouse aquarium) and a perfect chocolate dessert. The place can be quite busy, reserve a table to be sure. Check the prices as they are per gr.
Bianca G — Google review
Pl. de Sta. Marta, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain•https://grupoloscabezudos.es/restaurante-tragantua/•+34 976 29 91 74•Tips and more reviews for Tragantúa Gran Taberna

Casa Dominó

4.4
(1294)
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4.0
(310)
$$$$affordable
Bar
Casa Domino is a great place to try different cheeses and cured meats, as well as tostadas. The cheese selection was delicious, while the tostadas with whipped ham, bonito and pimientos del piquillo were also very good. The restaurant was very busy but the staff were always friendly and serviceable. Overall, Casa Domino is a great place to visit if you are in Zaragoza.
Very good food, big portions and very reasonable prices! Looks like authentic place! If you want to be sure to find the table come rather early (~19:30) cause after the place is packed
Berenika W — Google review
Another one of these very old Taverna. Great character love the place. The service is very good now to what we ordered, we had the very typical jamón batido and we had also alcachofas con Foie. I love the first one, but I gotta admit the second one was not to my liking, but you know you gotta try everything before you know what you really like.
Sergio G — Google review
Great find. Really good service. Amazing tomato and onion salad. Head off El Tubo.
Mari W — Google review
Busy bar on bustling square, lots of tables outside, but all full so went inside which also seemed atmospheric. Had a couple of tostas which were large and very good. Nice wine. Waiter appeared a little stoned, but got the job done!
Elizabeth C — Google review
More typical Spanish it cannot be! Excellent location, in the old city, warm old fashioned interior and spacious terrace outside. Great offer of emputidos and cheeses tapas, migas and their own variety of patatas bravas that tastes excellent. Loved the friendly attention from the people. Recommended!
Irene C — Google review
Fast, helpful and really nice service. Good food, wine and spirits. The compact works. #tapas #wine
Antti A — Google review
A wonderful place to try different cheeses, typical Spanish cured meats, and tostas. The cheese selecton was delicious, especially the queso trufado. We also tried different tostas with whipped ham, bonito & pimientos del piquillo, and camembert with jam. The restaurant was packed but the staff still really friendly and serviceable. Be sure to check out this place if you visit Zaragoza.
Ave T — Google review
I had mano de cerdo there, they thought I wanted to order it, I was just practicing my Spanish. It was delicious, better than any pigs foot I have cooked.
Murray P — Google review
Pl. de Sta. Marta, S/N, Casco Antiguo, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.casadominozaragoza.es/•+34 976 39 80 51•Tips and more reviews for Casa Dominó
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Pizzería Bruno

4.6
(628)
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4.5
(27)
$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
Italian restaurant
Nice pizzas in nice neighborhood.
LLuis M — Google review
We paid the bill, but surprisingly there was "missing" 20 euros. So we paid again 20 euros more. Sad that the food was good and we were planning to come again with many friends in the weekend. No, we're not.
Pasi G — Google review
Execelente
Alberto — Google review
(Translated by Google) We have met them through social networks, I am in favor of not judging anyone by their facade and today I have not been wrong, when you enter the premises, it is a neighborhood restaurant, without luxuries, but do not be fooled by appearances, the pizzas are thin dough, homemade, filling, like at home and I can only say they were very good, natural and homemade products, those pizzas that are not heavy, we are very happy. More than respectable price. (Original) los hemos conocido por redes sociales, soy partidario de no juzgar a nadie por su fachada y hoy no me he equivocado,cuando entras al local,es un restaurante de barrio,sin lujos,pero no te dejes engañar por las apariencias,las pizzas son de masa fina ,caseras, contundentes,como en casa y solo puedo decir estaban muy buenas, productos naturales y caseros,esas pizzas que no son pesadas,nos vamos muy contentos. Precio más que respetable.
Adrian C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place in the Torrero neighborhood The waitress was very attentive and super friendly Supreme quality Recommendation: The Cuoco pizza, with more than four different cheeses (suitable for the more adventurous) 🍕🍕🍕😋😋😋 (Original) Excelente local en barrio de Torrero La camarera fue muy atenta y super amable Calidad suprema Recomendación: La pizza Cuoco, con más de 4 quesos diferentes (apta para los más atrevidos)🍕🍕🍕😋😋😋
Carlos R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very good pizzeria where the food is the main focus. The pizzas are very well made, with attentive and friendly service. If you're looking for a place with minimalist or Venetian decor regardless of the ingredients and quality, don't go there. We will definitely be back. The worst part is finding parking in the area, but with patience... (Original) Muy buena pizzería en donde lo que cuenta es la comida. Pizzas muy bien hechas, con una atención y servicio correcto sin más artificios. Sí lo que buscas es un local con decoración minimalista, o veneciana sin importar el género y la calidad, no vayas. Sin duda nosotros volveremos. Lo peor es encontrar plaza para aparcar por la zona, pero con paciencia...
Javier — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best pizzeria, 10 delicious pizzas, and unbeatable prices. (Original) La mejor pizzería trato de 10 pizzas buenísimas, y precio insuperable.
Jorge S — Google review
(Translated by Google) My first time and it's going to be my favorite pizzeria. The food is fantastic, everything is delicious, including the desserts. The girls who work there are lovely. (Original) Mi primera vez y va a ser mi pizzería favorita. La comida genial ,esta todo buenísimo incluido los postres. Las chicas que trabajan allí un encanto
Raquel — Google review
C. de Juan Cabrero, 10, Torrero-La Paz, 50007 Zaragoza, Spain•http://restaurantepizzeriabruno.com/•+34 976 27 50 35•Tips and more reviews for Pizzería Bruno
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Day 2

North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Mercado Central de Zaragoza. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar

4.8
(42168)
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4.7
(8184)
Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Cathedral
Catholic cathedral
The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar is a stunning Baroque structure adorned with vibrant cupolas and renowned for its shrine to the Virgin Mary. Inside, visitors can admire frescoes by Goya. While it's worth exploring this architectural gem, nearby villages like Aninon and Torralba de Ribota boast exceptional examples of Mudejar architecture, such as the Church of Lady of Castillo and the Church of San Felix.
Breathtaking and Majestic El Pilar is absolutely stunning—both inside and out. The architecture is grand, the interior is peaceful and awe-inspiring, and the views from the towers are unforgettable. A place filled with history, beauty, and spiritual calm. A true gem of Zaragoza and a must-visit for anyone in the city.
Akmal K — Google review
A most exquisite building dedicated to Saint Mary who appeared on a pillar which is now enclosed but you can kneel before it and touch part of it. The soaring ceiling and beautiful sculptures are breathtaking. Each of the chapels has its own glorious artworks. The chapel at the back of the church is extraordinary with a separate open roof structure. A true gem.
G M — Google review
The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza is a breathtaking masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a deeply spiritual landmark. With its grand domes, stunning frescoes by Goya, and peaceful riverside setting, it’s a must-visit for both art and history lovers. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the tower and the nearby Puente de Piedra for perfect photos.
Passakorn C — Google review
Simply mammoth size of a Cathedral....hard to photograph it was so large but got some shots on a stormy night from the bridge. Beautiful tiling on roof. Beautifully carved altar and wonderfully cool inside. Sadly a couple of the towers were being renovated but understandable.
Jeph B — Google review
Such a beautiful Basilica. Seeing the Pilar where our Lady billocated was so special. We timed it well for Holy Mass. you do need an hour to explore afterwards. Plenty of priests were there to hear confessions. Architecture was spectacular, the paintings, sculptures- a pure joy to be there. Plenty of Capella for praying along. Rosary after 12 mass.
Á D — Google review
The church was absolutely stunning, with its magnificent architecture leaving me speechless. The intricate stonework and towering spires created an awe-inspiring silhouette against the sky. As I walked through the grand entrance, I was captivated by the rich history that enveloped the space; it felt as though time itself had been preserved within these walls. The ornate stained glass windows cast vibrant colors across the interior, illuminating the beautifully carved wooden pews. I found myself particularly mesmerized by the elaborate details on the facade, where every chiselled figure and decorative element seemed to tell a story of its own. It was an experience that left a lasting impression on my heart.
Claudio C — Google review
A very beautiful basilica, and definitely worth visiting if you're in the area or happen to be passing through. However, I wouldn't make a special trip to Zaragoza just for this and a few other sites.
Loech M — Google review
It was, without a doubt, an exceptionally impressive church. Unlike many others that I have visited in various cities, this one stood out with its distinctive architectural features and unique atmosphere, setting it apart from the more familiar structures I had previously encountered.
Yasemin S — Google review
Plaza del Pilar, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.basilicadelpilar.es/•+34 976 39 74 97•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
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Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar

4.8
(20132)
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4.5
(1926)
Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar, or Plaza del Pilar, is a vibrant and expansive square that serves as the heart of Zaragoza. Surrounded by stunning historic architecture, this pedestrian-friendly area is not only one of the largest squares in Europe but also a hub for cultural events and gatherings. Known affectionately as the 'living room of the city,' it features two magnificent cathedrals: the Basilica del Pilar and La Seo, both architectural marvels worth exploring.
A must visit if you are in the area stunning buildings stepped in history with lots of great restaurants and bars all very friendly and family friendly kids in the bar so relaxed atmosphere
Steven C — Google review
The Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, or simply Plaza del Pilar, is truly the beating heart of Zaragoza and a place that leaves an indelible impression. It's not merely a square; it's an expansive open-air museum, a vibrant social hub, and a spiritual center all rolled into one. Dominated by the awe-inspiring Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, with its numerous domes and towering spires, the plaza immediately commands attention. The sheer scale and architectural grandeur are magnificent, and seeing the basilica up close, especially with the intricate frescoes by Goya inside, is an experience that transcends mere sightseeing. Beyond the basilica, the plaza is surrounded by other significant landmarks like La Seo Cathedral, a stunning blend of architectural styles, and the beautiful Renaissance-era La Lonja. The Fuente de la Hispanidad, a fountain uniquely shaped like a map of Latin America, adds a modern touch and a sense of global connection. Whether it's the lively atmosphere during local festivals or the serene calm of an early morning stroll, the Plaza del Pilar offers something for everyone. It's a place to soak in history, admire artistic masterpieces, and truly feel the pulse of Zaragoza. No visit to the city would be complete without spending ample time exploring this extraordinary public space.
William L — Google review
A great plaza flanked either side with glorious churches and beautiful architecture and restaurants on the other side. At one end there is a fabulous fountain that looks like a cracked iceberg. There are lots of water outlets for filling up your bottle but no public toilets. The closest is at the covered market.
G M — Google review
Very spacious and beautifully designed square for the public. It didn't feel crowded at all, and there was always an opportunity for photos. No photos are allowed inside the basilica or the cathedral. You can get a very good view of the buildings from the stone bridge. We captured a few nice photos when the sun was going down.
River A — Google review
Massive square in the most central spot of Zaragoza! The plaza of our lady of the pillar is in front of the cathedral with same name and has lots of space to walk and take pics, also there are many restaurants and cafes around the square and even under the square! There are stairs to go down. Recommend it!
Maria A — Google review
It is the busiest central area in Zaragoza, located in front of the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. Additionally, several historic buildings and important landmarks are situated around it. During the Fiestas del Pilar in October, various events and performances, including La Ofrenda de Flores, are held here.
Seokjin H — Google review
The Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar (Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar) in Zaragoza, Spain, is a magnificent public square that stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural and religious heritage. This iconic plaza is not only the heart of Zaragoza but also one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Spain, drawing visitors from all over the world. Dominating the plaza is the stunning Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, an architectural masterpiece that is both awe-inspiring and spiritually significant. The basilica's grandeur, with its multiple domes and towering spires, creates a breathtaking skyline that is best appreciated from the plaza itself. The interior is equally impressive, adorned with exquisite frescoes by Francisco Goya and other renowned artists, as well as the revered statue of Our Lady of the Pillar. The plaza itself is a vibrant and lively space, surrounded by a harmonious blend of historical and modern architecture. It's a perfect place to soak in the local culture, with numerous cafes and restaurants offering delightful Spanish cuisine and the opportunity to relax and people-watch. The square is often bustling with activity, from local festivals and cultural events to street performers and artisans showcasing their crafts. In addition to the basilica, the plaza is home to several other significant landmarks, including the Cathedral of the Savior (La Seo) and the magnificent Goya Monument. These sites offer further insight into Zaragoza's rich history and artistic legacy. The beautiful fountains and well-maintained gardens add to the charm of the plaza, making it a pleasant place to stroll and enjoy the surroundings. Visiting the Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar is a truly enriching experience. Whether you are drawn by the spiritual significance, the architectural beauty, or the vibrant atmosphere, this plaza offers something for everyone. It is a must-see destination that encapsulates the essence of Zaragoza, leaving a lasting impression on all who visit.
Ovidiu P — Google review
The Basilica del Pilar is huge and beautiful. We were no able to go inside because it's already close. Hopefully, when we go back again to Zaragoza, we will make sure that we can go inside.
Debbie G — Google review
Pl. de Ntra. Sra. del Pilar, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.zaragoza.es/sede/portal/turismo/post/plaza-del-pilar…•Tips and more reviews for Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar
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Stone Bridge

4.7
(8556)
Bridge
Historical landmark
The Stone Bridge Zaragoza, also known as Puente de Piedra, is a historic 15th-century bridge that spans the Ebro River and serves as an iconic landmark in the city. Adorned with imposing stone lion statues, this picturesque bridge offers stunning views of Zaragoza and the river, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Visitors can take leisurely strolls across the bridge, capturing photographs of the scenic surroundings.
Beautiful historic bridge with unbelievable views across the river to the basilica and cathedral. Wonderful place to watch the sun set or just hang out in the evening. Access to the river walks on both sides. This is a spot you cannot miss when visiting Zaragoza.
Aaron O — Google review
One of Zaragoza’s most iconic landmarks. Walking across the Puente de Piedra feels like stepping into history, with stunning views of the Ebro River and the majestic Basílica del Pilar right in front of you. It’s especially beautiful at sunset, when the sky lights up and the river reflects all the colors — a perfect moment for photos or quiet reflection. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to the city, this bridge never loses its magic. A must-see.
Kissairis M — Google review
Not only is Zaragoza’s iconic bridge a stunning historic landmark, it also allows you to view the beautiful and grand Basilica of our Lady of the Pillar clearly. We took a stroll on the bridge to the other side of the river, then walked along the scenic path to the meet bridge to take a photo of this beautiful Stone Bridge!
Rico A — Google review
Visited in August 2024 Beautiful bridge and a beautiful city! Would love to have more time to visit next time around!
Kirk B — Google review
The Stone Bridge (Puente de Piedra) in Zaragoza is a stunning historical landmark that offers both charm and breathtaking views. Spanning the Ebro River, this medieval bridge dates back to the 15th century and features beautiful stone arches and lion statues that guard each end. It’s a perfect spot for a scenic walk, especially at sunset when the nearby Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar reflects in the water. A must-see for history lovers and photographers alike.
YEISON Q — Google review
The Stone Bridge (Puente de Piedra) in Zaragoza, Spain, is a historic and architectural gem that spans the Ebro River. Built in the 15th century, this impressive bridge offers stunning views of the river and the city's skyline, including the majestic Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar. Its robust Gothic design, with stately arches and intricate stonework, is a testament to medieval engineering. Walking across the Stone Bridge, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll with picturesque vistas, particularly beautiful at sunrise and sunset. The bridge also serves as a vital link between the old and new parts of Zaragoza, symbolizing the city's blend of tradition and modernity. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a scenic walk, the Stone Bridge is a must-see landmark that captures the essence of Zaragoza's rich heritage.
Ovidiu P — Google review
From this ancient bridge one has such a great scenic view on the Basilica and other monuments as well as the Ebro river. It's really nice to stroll along this bridge in the evening!
P R — Google review
Very beautiful and easily located! One of the best sights in Zaragoza.
A S — Google review
Puente de Piedra, Casco Antiguo, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.zaragoza.es/sede/portal/turismo/post/puente-de-piedr…•Tips and more reviews for Stone Bridge
6 min · 0.32 mi
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Parque Macanaz

4.3
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4.0
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Park
Parque Macanaz is a charming city park located between the River Ebro and the Paseo de la Ribera. Despite its relatively small size, it offers stunning views of the iconic Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar, making it one of the best spots in the city to admire this grand church. The park features a walking path along the Ebro River, providing a pleasant setting for leisurely strolls and enjoying picturesque river views.
Excellent free if small stop for campers & Moho s 👍🏼
Simon L — Google review
Needed a pit stop between Andorra and Madrid. We stopped here to picnic and stretch our legs. Easy to park, but no toilets. Had to buy a coke at nearby cafe. Loved the view across the river
Ruth B — Google review
Beautiful views and climbing structure for kids. Nice place to pause along the river walk.
Raisa K — Google review
Only walked through the park, haven't tried anything really in the area. The park, however, didn't look very neat but I'm hoping it was due to the bad weather from the previous days. The view of the Basilíca on the other hand is beautiful!
Balambér P — Google review
Visiting Our Lady of the Pillar. First Marian Church in the world set up by St James.
Leon D — Google review
Nice park for a walk on the hot days. Nearby the river.
Gilberto S — Google review
Beautifull like the all Zaragoza
Cassy S — Google review
Amazing place!!!!
Елена О — Google review
Calle García Arista y, P.º de la Ribera, 50015 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.zaragoza.es/ciudad/turismo/es/que-visitar/detalle_Mon…•Tips and more reviews for Parque Macanaz
12 min · 0.6 mi
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Goya Museum

4.5
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4.3
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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Art museum
The Goya Museum, located in a Renaissance mansion, showcases an impressive collection of paintings and prints by Francisco de Goya along with works by other Spanish artists. The museum's exhibition is centered around the Aragonese painter's work, featuring 14 paintings, a drawing, and the complete series of Goya's engravings. Visitors can also explore author-themed museums such as the Pablo Gargallo Museum and the IAACC Pablo Serrano to experience different artistic styles.
It is also known as Camón Aznar. Representing the historical and cultural heritage of the Zaragoza region, it showcases the Ibercaja Foundation's collection, spanning from the 15th century to modern times, with a focus on the works of Francisco de Goya. Notably, it features the complete series of Goya's etchings.
Seokjin H — Google review
Excellent collection of Goya prints. There is a very interesting biographical video that is shown in different languages and also a cartoon about Goya’s work for children. Adult ticket 8€
Maria S — Google review
Absolutely perfect experience. I dreamed of seem some of my favorite works of Goya and had the opportunity to enjoy them here. I would recommend at least one or two hours to visit if you focus mainly on Goya's work, but even more if you wanna take some time to see carefully everything else.
Diego S — Google review
Today, the museum was free A very nice selection of Goya prints as well as 20th century Spanish School artists I had never seen before. Quality work on the third level. Also see through floors!
Lorna D — Google review
I understand why some people feel a bit disappointed after visiting this museum “It’s a Goya Museum and they barely have any paintings from Goya” people say. And it’s fair, the name of the museum implies that there must be paintings of Goya all around, right? In reality, it’s a rather small, but well organised museum with a temporary exhibition where you can see modern artist from Spain and some small amount of Goya’s paintings The museum is dedicated to Goya, his artistic heritage - hence artists that got inspired by him and Spanish painters who worked with him There is a floor dedicated to Goya’s sketches where visitors can learn about dark motives that he was expressing there, real and mythical events that took place Overall, it’s a nice museum to visit, one of the most famous museums in Zaragoza, not the cheapest one tho, so if you’re short on money, you may come back later on
Oleksandra S — Google review
I love the fact that all his engravings are housed there and can be studied as a whole. A magnificent - even though somewhat hard-to-take - experience, what with the sheer scale of his onslaught against ignorance and injustice and cruelty and superstition. More and more, I feel that the true significance of Goya, for me, is in his Caprichos and Disparates, etc., not the parade portraits - although these are magnificent, too. But if you admire the Goya of the Caprichos, you must also visit El Prado in Madrid and see his dark paintings...
Triinu P — Google review
Wow, we went to the Goya Museum and it was great. Have a much better appreciation and understanding of Goya now. No photos allowed inside. If you pass this way I would recommend you stop in.Also has paintings from contemporaries and students.
Mark P — Google review
Una maravilla! Inolvidable! Don't miss it while in Zaragossa or Aragon. Like a time travel! Right now you can see works of marvelous Spanish painter Lita Cabellut too.
Greg B — Google review
C. de Espoz y Mina, 23, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•https://museogoya.fundacionibercaja.es/•+34 976 39 73 87•Tips and more reviews for Goya Museum
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Mercado Central de Zaragoza

4.5
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3.8
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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
When exploring Zaragoza, a must-visit is the Mercado Central de Zaragoza, a vibrant marketplace that has been at the heart of the city since its opening in 1903. This stunning structure showcases beautiful iron and glass architecture typical of the 19th century, creating an inviting atmosphere for visitors. Inside, you'll be greeted by a sensory feast—an array of fresh produce bursting with color, along with regional delicacies like meats, cheeses, and fish.
This is a real market. It's incredible the variety of choices; meat, fish, lobster, shrimp, fruits, bars, tapas, great wine, coffee, and everything you can imagine for the perfect cook. Oh, all fresh. No luxury, no noise, just the fact that you enter to buy all the fresh ingredients for food cooking. Mercado San Miguel in Madrid is beautiful, but just like an imitation of the real thing.
Nephtali H — Google review
A beautifully restored market that perfectly blends tradition and modernity. The building itself is stunning, full of architectural charm and local character. Inside, you’ll find a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, seafood, and local delicacies. It’s the kind of place that gives you a real taste of the city’s everyday life — vibrant, authentic, and full of color. Whether you’re shopping, grabbing a bite, or just strolling through, the experience is delightful. A must for anyone who enjoys food markets and local culture.
Kissairis M — Google review
A good market place in a lovely building with a modern interior. Lots of locally produce products and plenty of places to eat. This is one of the only places in the area with a free bathroom.
G M — Google review
We frequent Markets, but this one stood out for its exceptional variety of fresh fish, artisanal cheeses, quality hams, baked goods, and vibrant produce. We were very impressed.
Judith E — Google review
Mostly meat, fish, and produce. Good prices. Lots of different vendors. You’ll find what you’re looking for.
Min D — Google review
Fantastic food market in the centre of Zaragoza. This is the place to come for cheese, meat and fish products though there are a small number of bars where you can buy Spanish snacks. The venue is very clean and when we visited on Saturday afternoon the best stuff had gone so get there early. Built in 1903 it was well designed and is worth stopping to admire the architecture both inside and out.
Andrew L — Google review
What a great old school market hall. Clearly been renovated. Very neat and clean and weatherproof in a 200 year old structure. It has an unbelievable assortment of meats, fruits, vegetables, olives and fish/seafood. Spain is pretty amazing with the fish. The selection and freshness are tops, even though Zaragoza is several hundred miles from the nearest body of water. You’d never know it looking at the seafood. Great place to pick stuff for your walk around town.
Tony K — Google review
May 2023 A large selection of meats and cheeses. We were looking for a lunch place to pick up a sandwich, but nothing was to be found. We were disappointed. Busy, and lots to see in a market setting. Bright, and many places available to sit.
K P — Google review
Av. de César Augusto, 110, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.mercadocentralzaragoza.com/•+34 976 28 19 98•Tips and more reviews for Mercado Central de Zaragoza
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Goya Museum.

Los Xarmientos. Parrilla Aragonesa.

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4.5
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Grill
Restaurant
Los Xarmientos. Parrilla Aragonesa is a relaxed restaurant located in the Hotel Hiberus, offering a daily and regular menu featuring creative meat and seafood dishes, as well as desserts. The modern and contemporary interior is adorned with bold artwork and quirky wooden sculptures.
Must reserve your table since it is very popular with locals. Arogonese grilled meats precede by spectacular starters and followed by delicious deserts, wine and coffee. Great restaurant.
Mahmood I — Google review
Very good food! Menu of the day was great deal and good quality good quantity.
L ( — Google review
Loved having the special lunch menu for €50 here. I didn’t speak Spanish unfortunately but everyone were so lovely and welcoming. Highlights were the Aragon specialty roast lamb, and the fried camembert I didn’t see coming. Haha. The special menu is massive and you get all three entrees, a main of your choice and dessert as well so be very prepared to eat well! The drink as you’d like bottle of water and wine was excellent 🤣 Loved the friendly atmosphere and the respite from the heat outside too. Thank you!
York L — Google review
We’ve been in Spain for 2 and a half weeks, and we’ve had some good food. But holy heka this place blew our socks off! Amazing food and the service is so considerate. We’d highly recommend the set menu if there’s more than one person - value for money, as well as seriously amazing food. Thanks troops for taking care of us.
Nathan W — Google review
Awesome place to taste a daily menu, we were surprised about the quality of the food and the elavoration. Meat tartar is amazing and the desserts are incredible. The service was really kind and the food quality vs price is really good! Its a MUST if you are visiting Zaragoza!
Ricard C — Google review
Made a lunch stop here during our drive from Girona to San Sebastian. We ordered the set lunch, and it was so so good! The Google reviews for this place were spot on. The service staff were lovely, and every dish we ordered from the set lunch was just amazing. The memorable dishes were the lamb tripe, which was prepared in a way that it wasn't chewy at all, and the pork dish that was perfectly crispy on the outside, with every piece just melting in my mouth. We had such a wonderful experience, and will definitely go back if we're visiting Zaragoza again.
Ivan L — Google review
Great food, nicely decorated, good service. Very good prices if you take the menu of the day (from Tuesday to Friday, at noon): with 20 euro per person you receive first course, second course, desert, water and wine. Big portions. Can’t say anything bad about this place, I would gladly come here again
Laura P — Google review
Great experience! 20€ full menu, we had borrajas w/ poached egg (not shown in pics), salmon, lamb and escalivada(which was astounding). As dessert fruit ceviche with mango ice cream. Delicious!
D. A — Google review
C. de Espoz y Mina, 25, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•https://losxarmientos.com/•+34 976 29 90 48•Tips and more reviews for Los Xarmientos. Parrilla Aragonesa.

Churrería La Fama

4.5
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4.2
(329)
$$$$cheap
Churreria
Churrería La Fama is a centrally located Spanish café known for serving classic and indulgent breakfast options, including long fried doughnuts called churros dipped in thick chocolate. The café offers a variety of churros, including porras (thick spongy churros) and churros finos (the classic kind).
One of the best places to eat churros in Spain so far. Very fast service, nice chocolate sauce and good cortado. Morning, afternoon or evening, it is always busy and you have to wait a little bit to get a chair or table. A must visit in Zaragoza!
Serkan E — Google review
We had churros, chocolates and coffee! We had churros almost everywhere in Spain, it was good but chocolate was COLD! Coffee was good! Outside seats were nice specially in the morning time!
Renee A — Google review
Churros con chocolate (€4.10 for the serve) - delish and perfect on a cold winter’s day. Sadly, there are not many tables, so it’s really more a “hit and run” at the bar kind of place.
Jikon L — Google review
After tasting San Giñes and some other in Madrid, I'd say this is the top churrería in my mind. Thin churro tastes crunchy and chewy, wide one tastes soft. And the chocolate is so thick and tastes really good.
L Z — Google review
Busy with locals and hard to actually get through the door but glad I managed it... The large churros were soft and tasty, the hot chocolate thick and lava hot!
Gazza P — Google review
Brilliant place with yummy churros. Very busy so must be good!
Lucy W — Google review
buy churros for lunch there is a queue but it tastes quite good
Info N — Google review
The churros tasted very good, they are perfect, not dripping fat at all. The chocolate was also good, very thick and rich, you have to like it.
Inés S — Google review
C. de Prudencio, 25, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•+34 976 39 37 54•Tips and more reviews for Churrería La Fama
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La Piparra

4.6
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4.0
(25)
$$$$cheap
Vegan restaurant
La Piparra, situated on Calle de Predicadores, 39, is a charming restaurant that prides itself on its vegetable-focused, homemade, and global cuisine. Emphasizing the use of local and nearby ingredients as the core of its culinary philosophy, this establishment aims to provide a homely atmosphere for its patrons. With a cozy terrace, living room with a sofa, dining area, and library space all thoughtfully designed to offer a comfortable and laid-back experience.
I’ve eaten vegan food all over Spain on my travels and this is the best I’ve had. Fresh, delicious and incredible value. I wish I lived nearby and I could eat there regularly. Highlight for me in the plant based chorizo. If you are in Zaragoza don’t miss out, make sure you give it a go!
Katherine M — Google review
This is a vegan restaurant in the city of Zaragoza. Being students we wanted something affordable and this was a good stop for it. I ordered the falafel platter with the option of fries. The portion was enough for one person. The staff was friendly and the overall ambience was satisfactory.
Mridu G — Google review
Nice, affordable vegan food in Zaragoza. It's a really great place for cheap lunch as their combination plates are only 8 euros. The menu changes regularly and is written on a chalkboard. The food is simple but tastes very wholesome and homemade, and is mostly based around healthy whole-food ingredients. We loved their tortilla with garlic sauce. The service could've been slightly friendlier though.
Xena W — Google review
I ate lunch here on a Saturday and sat down right away, with a beautiful view of the street. I ordered a beer and one of their combo plates (migas con verduras, chorizo vegetal, casero y ensalada). I didn't quite know what migas were, but it was a bread crumb dish with vegan chorizo and salad. It was very tasty, light on the tummy dish and their veggie chorizo had a nice flavor/light spice. I would eat here again to try more of their food!
Ronnie H — Google review
Very nice options, all of which are plant based. We had a delicious cold cucumber soup to start, then falafel and plant steak served with couscous, fries and fresh salad. We then had some very nice cake to finish.
Tom S — Google review
Amazing Vegan comfort food. Super cheap but high quality! They dont even use pulliting detergents, only vinagre and ozone for the cleaning. Lovely staff, amazing project to help save the animals and the planet. Customers are mainly locals. It's a must in Zaragoza
Francesca C — Google review
Delicious free from animal cruelty food. Great customer service. Generous portions and great prices.
Lid I — Google review
delicious and affordable traditional spanish vegan food.
Mackie T — Google review
C. de los Predicadores, 39, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.lapiparra.com/•+34 876 16 19 87•Tips and more reviews for La Piparra

Uasabi

4.3
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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Japanese restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant El Tubo district, Uasabi is a culinary gem that has been delighting diners since 2011. This innovative restaurant masterfully blends Japanese cuisine with Mediterranean and Nikkei influences, creating an extraordinary dining experience. Under the creative guidance of Chef Abel Mora, each dish showcases not only stunning aesthetics but also a harmonious balance of flavors that tantalize the palate.
Spectacular japonese-peruan food, very nice and cosy restaurant, mix of tastes and wonderful flavours! The best ceviche, tartar, tataki and sushi food you can taste! It really deserve a visit once you are at Zaragoza! The service is excelent as well! Not to miss!
Isa S — Google review
Give 4 for atmosphere because it was a really fun place but we realise they kept letting people come in instead of saying they were full or letting people queue outside. also the food was so so...and service similarly decent but could be better....not very tourist friendly and quite over priced for the quality of food.
Tweylin — Google review
Unorthodox sushi and other Japanese and Peruvian influenced dishes. Very tasty and interesting food in a cozy old town location
Jonás A — Google review
This is a great alternative if you want to try something that isn't pig. I went twice on the same day. Was it cheap? No. Was the price/quality right? Yes. I has the Gyotza's on both visits. They are more of an empanada than a dumpling but they were mindblowing. You may wish to book. I arrived for a late lunch(15.40) and a late dinner(11.20) so people had already left.
Mattinmadrid — Google review
Just tried a few sushi tapas, nice ambience and staff Had a glass of white wine which was ridiculously small, this is common practice in many restaurants, time for official measures, it is spoiling the dining experience
Stephen K — Google review
Good is good but very over priced and very small portions. The waitress that served us was not at all nice. She barely looked at us when we ordered , never smiled and it looked like she was doing us a favour to serve us. I won’t be going back.
Louise L — Google review
Small restaurant with simple Japanese style.sushi rolls look good but Some dishes are taste good and some are not good (sushi sauce is too salty). Slow service without a smile (some) Expensive sushi with small pieces of sushi.
Arika S — Google review
Excellent food and ambience. Small place so make sure to get reservations. Every plate was fantastic. Just go and try it for yourself.
Franklin M — Google review
C. del Cuatro de Agosto, 18, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•http://uasabi.net/•+34 976 39 47 66•Tips and more reviews for Uasabi
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Aljafería Palace and CaixaForum Zaragoza and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Aljafería Palace

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4.5
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Heritage museum
Visitor center
Aljafería Palace, also known as Palacio de la Aljaferia, is a must-visit in Zaragoza. This 11th-century palace serves as the seat of the Aragonese Parliament and offers guided tours. The palace's fortified exterior contrasts with its stunning interior featuring Mudejar art declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Inside, visitors can admire the breathtaking myrhab, alveolate arches, an orange tree patio, and the golden hall.
We love Spain and Moorish architecture so this was a most enjoyable visit on a roasting day. Don't forget to look up at the amazing ceilings....bit hot for visiting the gardens which may potentially may only have consisted of a number of trees within some dusty paths. There was some Goya art there as the official exhibition is closed. Not art to my personal taste but I appreciate he is a local hero.
Jeph B — Google review
This used to be a fortified Islamic medieval palace built between 1065 and 1081 that eventually housed the regional parliament of Aragon. I was amazed by the intricate mixtilinear arches and springers, with arabesques over a large area. Definitely worth the money (not expensive) and time spent there. Notable sights include the Golden Hall, Mosque, Santa Isabel Courtyard, Palace of Peter IV and Palace of the Catholic Monarchs. When I was there, Goya’s works were also temporarily exhibited here, with the Goya Museum being renovated. So it was a 2-in-1 visit.
Mo L — Google review
The place looked beautiful, and definitely is very cool from the outside. However, we were unable to go in because the tickets are not working from the online system. There was a long line, and we went to buy our tickets online, but definitely with the mobile device it was not working. It seems to be fairly typical that many of the websites in Spain don't work. 😞😵‍💫
Loech M — Google review
Interesting place with lots of history. It's visible that they still need to do some restoration as half of the building does not represent yet how it's used to be before. This place is cool to go to see Arabic style in Spanish architecture. Due to maintenance works in the museum of Goya, some of his works are exhibited in this palace along with other items that belong to this palace.
Sofiia R — Google review
1. Before my visit, it was not clear to me whether tickets had to be purchased in advance or not, so as not to waste time in queues. I visited Aljaferia Palace on a Friday afternoon in September. There was no queue for tickets. The ticket office is a small booth outside the walls of the Aljaferia, on the side of Calle de los Disputados street. 2. As with many Spanish attractions in Zaragoza, the explanations are perfect in Spanish :-) , but there is no information in English. I had installed the Aljaferia Palace app. This app contains numbers, but unfortunately these numbers do not correspond to the numbers found in the various rooms. Well, how difficult is it to do something properly... 3. Coming back to the tickets. Apparently, you can take guided tours in English during the summer. September is no longer summer, so guided tours were only available in Spanish. Try booking a ticket in advance on the website, and I wish you luck understanding it... I see online tickets for locals, for students, for all kinds of groups of people, but not for a foreign (English-speaking) tourist who wants a regular visit without extras. Has anyone ever taken a critical look at this booking web page? 4. Although the style is also Moorish, it is not comparable to, for example, the Alhambra in Granada, which is much more beautifully integrated into the landscape and has much more beautiful gardens, water features, and buildings.
J. A — Google review
It is a magnificent building to visit especially on a Rainey day. Though our visit coincided with a film crew on site. Restricting locations and sound levels. As we had just arrived we could not come back another day. We were still charged full price to enter.
Albert R — Google review
An absolutely amazing piece of history not too far from the centre of Zaragoza. I booked the English tour for 9 euros and it was well worth the money. I would recommend the tours because you will get a lot more of the history of the palace and you will enjoy the visit more.
Martin F — Google review
One of the most interesting archaeological heritage buildings that shows our shared cultural and artistic links of Aragon and Spain with the Muslim world while showing the evolution and its later role in Christian time as a royal fortress since Ferdinand and Isabella. If it was located in France or Italy it would have been visited 10 times more. A hidden gem worth visiting and cherishing and discovering all its treasures.
Guillermo I — Google review
C. de los Diputados, s/n, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain•+34 976 28 96 83•Tips and more reviews for Aljafería Palace
10 min · 0.51 mi
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CaixaForum Zaragoza

4.5
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4.3
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Cultural center
Museums
Specialty Museums
Located in Zaragoza, CaixaForum Zaragoza is a modern cultural center housed in a striking geometric concrete and aluminum structure designed by Carme Pinós. The venue offers a diverse range of exhibitions, screenings, and talks suitable for all ages. Visitors can immerse themselves in international culture through art, fashion, photography, and film exhibits and workshops. In addition to its cultural offerings, the center's avant-garde building itself is an intriguing modern architectural attraction.
Very interesting exhibitions and art pieces, and a lovely café/restaurant on the top floor!
Athina B — Google review
It’s interesting to visit the CaixaForum Zaragoza. Currently has two exhibitions, top secret for spies in cinema and one art. Both exhibitions are decent as the entrance fee. There is a cafe on top. The staff is friendly and the place is very spacious and modern. Recommend it!
Maria A — Google review
The view from the building was amazing! You just go up to the cafeteria and go outside from there. The whole museum was so educational and fun! Their gift shop was fully stocked with items that best represent everything you saw as well as other previous exhibits!
Ediza B — Google review
I visited 2 exposition the main one was about music and science and another one about Alice in Wonderland. Both of them were kinda boring, but I had great time there.
Maria Z — Google review
I came here on international museum day and it was a lot of fun. There was an exibition about Nikola Tesla which was really instructive and informative, just not very interesting for my tasting. The other exibition was about Cine y Moda, which was simply beautiful, they showed unique pieces, clothes, photos and videos that were used at the time in movies. Simply gorgeous pieces!
Lorenzo — Google review
High quality exhibition with an excellent restaurant of goof value, an impressive terrace and a lovely bookshop on the ground floor. Staff are friendly, professional and attentive. You need to pay 6 euro if you are not a CaixaBank client but I think it’s worth it considering that you can spend good time there, escape the heat and enjoy world class exhibitions.
K T — Google review
We visited on a Monday and paid €6 each for a ticket. They currently have an exposition about 3D printing which we enjoyed the most. The building itself is impressive with a mirador and cafeteria that offers a menu del dia on the 3rd floor. A good stop if one is coming from a visit to the Aljafería with only about 500m away, a 8min walk more or less.
Christine G — Google review
A bit of fun for 55+ person to still learn about dinosaurs. It was a bit small tour but still worthwhile the 6 €.
Tom G — Google review
Av. de José Anselmo Clavé, 4, Delicias, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain•https://caixaforum.org/es/zaragoza•+34 976 76 82 00•Tips and more reviews for CaixaForum Zaragoza
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Plaza de Toros de la Misericordia

4.3
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4.0
(60)
Bullring
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Arenas & Stadiums
Plaza de Toros de la Misericordia is an impressive 18th-century bullring known for its striking exterior featuring tiers of colonnaded brick archways. Also referred to as the coso de la misericordia, it was constructed in the early 1900s and stands out as the only bullring in Spain with a retractable cover, allowing visitors to enjoy events even on rainy days.
What a great experience here... It's worth visiting and paying for a ticket.
Cosmin M — Google review
The link on Google maps says it's open 1030-1330 & also again the afternoon. We arrived at 11am and everything was closed. It doesn't look like it's ever open for tours. The only poster was for a fiesta in April. Very disappointing. The building looks stunning from the outside but it would have been good to see inside & get the history.
Larrie T — Google review
I gave 5 stars as a place and arrangement And also I respect other cultures But how come this is still allowed !! Really strange I didnt find any excitement because I know the result , the bull will be killed !!
Aly E — Google review
It's not open you can see only the outside
MARIA S — Google review
Unfortunately it is closed and you can not just visit it to look around. It only opens few days of the year for actual bullfights.
Ward M — Google review
This place is beautiful; the culture and history of the building and the pleasure of seeing the bulls was amazing.
Anonymous — Google review
Very nice place used to do very bad things. To torture and murder innocent bulls. Shame on Spain to continue this inhuman tradition
Omar M — Google review
Unfortunately I didn't foud'it open for public.
Alin P — Google review
Calle Vicente Gomez Salvo, C. de Ramón Pignatelli, 120, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain•https://plazadetorosdezaragoza.es/•Tips and more reviews for Plaza de Toros de la Misericordia
8 min · 0.39 mi
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IAACC Pablo Serrano

4.3
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4.1
(139)
Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
IAACC Pablo Serrano, also known as the Aragonese Institute of Contemporary Art and Culture, is a striking building that houses an impressive collection of modern art. Located in Zaragoza, it serves as a hub for contemporary culture, offering not only visual arts but also dance, music, and literature.
Absolutely amazing place, wonderful works of art & sculptures over 4 floors & 5th floor has stunning views over Zaragoza.
Pasquale N — Google review
Architecture to our liking and I preferred it to exhibition inside. Two other visitors were there when we visited..A cool haven during an extremely baking hot.time in Zaragoza.
Jeph B — Google review
Knew nothing about this place, but really enjoyed visiting it.
Yulia T — Google review
A very interesting selection of exhibitions - contemporary and modern art, plus an exhibition on the reconstruction of the area (architecture, cinema, photography etc) from 1939-57. The sculptures by Pablo Serrano were particularly evocative and also beautifully lit to show the shadow shapes. (Free entry)
E R — Google review
A very nice modern museum. With an extensive collection of a few artist. It’s spacious building and modern architecture also adds to the experience. I arrived on a Saturday afternoon at 5 PM and was surprised to learn the entrance was free. I have the entire building to myself throughout my stay. It was only as I exited the building the two other visitors come into the building. I would recommend visiting here in the afternoons.
Stephen S — Google review
Interesting musuem. Being unable to speak Spanish I'd have appreciated a little more English language annotation. (Of course I don't know the demographics of the footfall). Interesting exhibitions on the culture (I think) of the region. Fab building.
Fiona R — Google review
This historical place is a must visit. Warm customer service right from the security check point and the customer service team . The Museum depicts an insightful scene of the late centuries how the people of Aragon lived . The beautiful Amarati Fossil is an epitome of beauty to behold.
Martha A — Google review
I'm not a lover of modern art, but the collection was interesting. Entry is free and the outside of the building is worth the trip all by itself if you're already in Zaragoza.
Curt I — Google review
P.º de María Agustín, 20, Casco Antiguo, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain•https://iaacc.es/•+34 976 28 06 60•Tips and more reviews for IAACC Pablo Serrano
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Under a 1-minute walk from IAACC Pablo Serrano, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Restaurante Quema

4.5
(1018)
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4.0
(454)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Restaurante Quema is a romantic dining spot located in Zaragoza, within the Pablo Serrano museum. It holds prestigious recognitions such as Sol Repsol and the Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide. The restaurant's main dining area is situated in the lower level of the museum, while it also features a special space called Espazio Quema on the rooftop, offering stunning views of Zaragoza on special occasions or private events.
30 euros lunch menu (wine, 2 starters, main and dessert), good quality and fast service
Jonás A — Google review
BIG SERVINGS THAT TASTE OF NOTHING. I felt scammed by all the reviews and ratings of this restaurant. I was looking SO forward to my meal here, and sadly, I was left with such disappointment and regret. Let's start with the place. I was already quite skeptical of the location as I crossed dirty streets, casinos, and bars. I kept thinking, "how can a restaurant of this caliber be located in such a dirty area of a really beautiful city?" But I didn't let that stop me from dining. I entered the restaurant and it felt like I was inside a tent that was just made to look nice because of the draping of cheap cloth curtains. Not the prettiest place as compared to the other highly rated restaurants in Zaragoza. Not gonna lie, it was so pretentious. The open kitchen though was a nice tough, but I find that kitchen style normal and it doesn't really amaze me anymore. The service. No comments on the service, they served everything on time. Bare minimum, I can get the same level of service in a gourmet burger or pizza restaurant anywhere too. But I have been to enough fine dining restaurants, michelin-rated, michelin starred restaurants to know that the quality of service at Quema was not deserving of its title. Servers just explained the food like it was a caption written off of an instagram caption of the food's picture. No passion, no art, just a description. I expected the servers to be more proud of their food -- because that's what you should ALWAYS expect from a fine dining restaurant. The food. Ah, horrible. Nasty. Wasteful. Looks pretty, sounds nice on paper, but taste wise I wanted to cut my meal short the moment we had the third course. The dishes had 0 variation from each other -- too much cream. too much of everything. It was not a TASTING menu. I think this restaurant needs to redefine its meaning of "TASTING"...it's not a big meal for each course. It should be small bites --- hence tasting. It's like I ordered 7 a la carte dishes for myself that's why by the third course I wanted to just leave and not even get my money back. It was just horrible. I hope Quema can revamp their service and menu. Add more crunch. Decrease the cream. Train your staff to actually look like they love and are passionate about the food they serve. Change the curtains and make the place warmer.
Margarita T — Google review
We had an amazing meal, Diana and team skills are outstanding. Highly recommend. It was my birthday and it was lovely to be recognised with a lovely treat at the end of the meal.
Jeannette J — Google review
Fabulous tasting menu. Very well thought of, filling, and very high quality. Each dish is explained well and is a sensory pleasure - the way it is presented, taste, smell and texture. The tasting menu is extensive and leaves you content at the end of it. Service is a touch slow when full. The open kitchen adds to the culinary experience.
Jason B — Google review
What á gem, fantastic food and perfect service.
Hreinn H — Google review
Nice and well smelling Food. Congrats to the kitchen. But the Service on our table was Not good. The guy was unfriendly and unmotivated. There was more Water and red wine on the table than in the Glas. Sauce on the skirt of my friend without any excuses. With better service i would rate with 5 stars..
Steve S — Google review
Amazing food presented in an imaginative way by highly professional and welcoming staff in a smallish room with a great view into the kitchen. The lunch menu represents excellent value for money!
Chris M — Google review
Loved it ! Definitely deserve a star !
Alon L — Google review
P.º de María Agustín, 20, Casco Antiguo, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.restaurantequema.com/•+34 976 43 92 14•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Quema

The Botanic Hostel

3.9
(336)
Lodging
Hostel
Nestled in the vibrant El Gancho neighborhood of Zaragoza, The Botanic Hostel is a delightful haven for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the city's rich history. Just a short stroll from iconic sites like Plaza Europa and the Roman Forum, this hostel offers an ideal base for exploration. With its charming plant-themed decor, it creates a refreshing atmosphere that complements its name perfectly. The Botanic Hostel features both six and twelve-bed dorms, including a female-only option and budget-friendly double rooms.
I loved my stay at this hostel. It had a very friendly atmosphere, and the staff were helpful and kind. The beds were comfortable and there was a lot of privacy, however there was very little floor space, so the room got a little crowded. I definitely abused the free coffee machine in the common room, because it was actually really good. Only downside was the location, as it was in a bit of a sketchy area (however it was still really quite central, but the street was a bit iffy). I wouldn't recommend walking alone at night. However, I never had to because I met lots of lovely people in the hostel!
Claire G — Google review
It’s a nice place to stay if you don’t like human interaction. All dealings with the hostel are done via telecom and email. The hostel is really clean and the beds comfy. The cleaner was really nice and super helpful so I think she deserves a raise. It’s not the best place to meet people but it’s the nicest in the area.
Michael J — Google review
It was nice but the rooms where very small, no windows, and the restrooms are in the shared rooms so it's difficult to have privacy while showering
Ana T — Google review
Be aware that there is no reception, only a doorbell with someone you can speak to. You have to book online and can only enter after 14h. So no leaving luggage earlier. Too bad, because for the rest it's quite nice :)
Leonne — Google review
Pros: The beds are nice and solid, with good blockout curtains for privacy. Large frosted windows give some natural light, but are unfortunately not able to be opened. Nicely fitted out throughout, with a small but functional kitchen and nice living area. Having a lift for the three floors was handy too. Cons: The sensor lighting in the rooms and bathrooms is atrocious. Every time someone gets up to go to the bathroom, the main lights come on. When in the shower, the light goes off every 30 seconds and you have to jump around to retrigger it. No staff on site at any time. This was particularly annoying with the fact that the airconditioning unit cannot be switched on individually in each room; without a window to open, it was very stuffy. Area is so-so.
El ( — Google review
There is no reception creating a very cold and not welcoming atmosphere. Before entering the hostel you need to call them and send a picture of your ID, which is fine but waiting to wait outside until they send the access code via email was a little bit annoying. Overall the common are and hostel overall seemed nice, it also has a kitchen area (no stove tho). At first the rooms also seemed clean however after two nights I found bedbugs. Others in the room had the same problem. After messaging the hostel they booked us different hotels (sketchy ones but ok) which was nice but I think it's ridiculous that they didn't inform the other people that were staying in the same room and seemingly just let new people in there without taking care of the problem: AVOID! In addition the location is not the best, it’s close to the old city which is nice however the streets around the hostel seem sketchy, I didn’t particularly feel unsafe there but I also would say it’s a safe area. Another minor things: the lights in the room work with motion sensor which means that the light constantly goes off and then turns back on & if people get back home late at night there is no option for the (very bright) light not to turn on.
Anita — Google review
Good location, short walk from the casco antiguo. Easy check in with a code, clean showers and toilets, nice balconies.
Callum H — Google review
People I met there were amazing to talk to. It’s a great place if you like home like company. Beds are small but cozy, and the staff were amazing and awesome to talk to. I lost my phone in Zaragoza, and the staff helped me file a report for the police it was such an experience. Definitely one of the better hostels I’ve stayed at. Everyone is very respectful
Kevin L — Google review
C. de Basilio Boggiero, 78, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.thebotanichostel.com/•+34 876 21 70 03•Tips and more reviews for The Botanic Hostel
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Bokoto Zaragoza

4.5
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4.0
(747)
$$$$expensive
Japanese restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Bokoto Zaragoza is a cozy sushi bar with carefully designed interiors featuring light woods, greenery, and original lamps creating a play of lights and shadows. The restaurant offers a distinguished cuisine that combines classic Japanese gastronomy with innovative techniques. Located near the bustling areas of Zaragoza, it provides an intimate and sober ambiance where over 30 varieties of sushi are offered, ranging from traditional to innovative options.
Really good food along with amazing staff and service. Check this place out if you’re in town and in the mood for Sushi! I didn’t rate the atmosphere as I was the only person in there because it had just opened. But it’s a really nice place.
Michael J — Google review
Tempura, only the prawn is good. First time eating carrot tempura 🤦‍♂️. No radish on the tempura sauce. Had Katsudon: The good => Very big portion. The “need to improve” => they should chop the pork chop thicker instead of so thingy chopped. Too much sauce on the rice, making it too wet and salty. Couldn’t taste a single grain of rice.
Eric H — Google review
For me Bokoto makes the best sushi I have ever tried in Spain, I’ve been living in Spain for 12 years. The texture of the rice it’s amazing, it’s how it’s supposed to be, honestly I don’t understand why other sushi restaurants can’t make a rice that way. Also they put good proportion of fish 👍🏻 from what we ordered I only would say that edamame was too salty, even though tasty, and dragon roll had bittersweet sauce that was unnecessary in our opinion, without that sauce it would be better. But other than that everything was good! I also mentioned that the form of rolls is perfect, inside all of them had perfect circle, which means proportions are correct and the way they are rolled also correct, I would say prefect. Love this place and recommend to everyone. I’m celiac and they have good variety of gluten free options which is amazing!
Aigerim B — Google review
Among the half dozen Japanese restaurants I tried in Zaragoza the best to my taste. The restaurant design is classy, service is unparalleled with explanations on each dish, great attention to the guest yet friendly service. Food is fresh and tasty in line with what I expect from Japanese taste with a dash of welcome ingenuity for some delicious combinations like the Osaka rolls. That was a memorable experience. Reservation is advisable since seating capacity is currently limited.
Globe T — Google review
I really like this restaurant, really quality and elegant atmosphere. Staffs are friendly and professional. Price is correct.
Mai L — Google review
Had a great sushi experience. 🍣 . Upscale dining with sake, yakisoba was great and the 10 piece set was nice. Also got a side of scallops.
James W — Google review
I would put 4-5 stars, cause the quality of the food was good and tasty. The BIG minus and the thing that made me want to run away from the place immediately, was the service of the waiter that was assigned to me in the terrace. I got a reservation today (30.5.22), wanted to treat myself a bit with my favorite dish, salmon poke, and relax a bit after a busy day. The rude attitude of the waiter made me feel very uncomfortable, he was constantly rolling his eyes on me and felt like he was being ironic and super annoyed that I came to the restaurant. I was trying to find a reason why he was being that way. I wanted to leave from the first second he came to me, felt very unwelcome and just tried to eat and pay as fast as i could. a Bonus was that he brought me the poke bowl without any sauce or anything and I had to go bring it myself after a while. The rest of the staff was nice and professional and as I said the food was good too :). Might have just been a unlucky today and got the wrong waiter. I just this it would be good to change that for the image of your business.
Elizabeth K — Google review
The restaurant is really cozy and intimate. The sushi tasted really good. Not an average Japanese restaurant at all. I will repeat next time I come to Zaragoza.
Adriana F — Google review
C. de Jerónimo Zurita, 19, Casco Antiguo, 50001 Zaragoza, Spain•https://bokoto.es/bokoto-zaragoza/•+34 976 79 44 05•Tips and more reviews for Bokoto Zaragoza
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Day 4

Off the beaten path
For day 4, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Aquarium River of Zaragoza. Not quite as popular as Mercado Central de Zaragoza, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Centro Comercial Gran Casa

4.3
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3.6
(55)
Shopping mall
Movie theater
Restaurant
Gran Casa Centro Comercial is a modern shopping center located in the northern part of Zaragoza, easily accessible by the city tram system. It offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, a bowling alley, and cinemas all under one roof. The top floor features a food court with various dining options and an adventure playground for kids. With over 100 stores, it provides everything you'd expect from a large mall including clothing, electronics, and footwear.
I love this compact and conveniently coated shopping centre. It's located in the middle of the Actur neighborhood and the historic centre is reachable by tram within 10 minutes. There are plenty of stores including decathlon, corte inglés, pull & bear and most of the common shopping centre brands. Facilities are clean and well maintained, there is plenty of seating all around the centre and the food area on the third floor is ample and well designed. The huge playground spans two floors and boasts massive slides for kids from six years onwards. Kids below that age still have some activities and we felt that these were safe. During weekdays, the parking garage is free of charge for three hours and during weekends or public holidays, during the whole day.
Pascal B — Google review
Lovely shopping centre, plenty of shopping and places to eat, I actually think this is the best Christmas tree I have ever seen in Spain, it was so beautiful, we stayed at the motor home aire up the road, about a 15 minute walk ( slowly), good bargains to be had on Black Friday
Sue D — Google review
Good shopping mall. Great variety of shops, cafés and restaurants. Love that it has a coworking space!
Claudia V — Google review
Lovely shopping area. Lots of shops and air conditioning, a must during this time of year and free parking, love it
GARY R — Google review
It has a nice place for kids, is quite big and free. In addition you have severam places to eat and shopping
Tatiana A — Google review
Welcoming and comprehensive shopping mall with EV chargers and excellent food hall. If you're stopping over in Zaragoza while crossing Spain, this is where you'll find dinner at a reasonable time rather than having to wait until 8 or 9pm at your hotel!
Russe F — Google review
Huge and nice location supported by big stores like Corte Ingles, Media Market.. and Supercor
Alberto T — Google review
Such a good place for hanging around and spend some times with friends.
Carlos R — Google review
C. de María Zambrano, 35, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.grancasa.es/•+34 976 50 64 46•Tips and more reviews for Centro Comercial Gran Casa
14 min · 0.74 mi
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Aquarium River of Zaragoza

4.5
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4.3
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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Amusement center
Zoo
The Aquarium River of Zaragoza, originally part of the Expo 2008 venue, now offers a green space with wild nature just minutes from the city center. Visitors can enjoy modern buildings from the exhibition alongside the natural meander of the Ebro. The aquarium is known as Europe's largest river aquarium and houses 4,000 animals from major rivers worldwide.
Had a great time here - well worth the €20 each. Excellent tanks and displays, no signs of distressed fish or animals. Much bigger than you might imagine from outside. Recommended.
Ian B — Google review
Exceeded our expectations. One of the most amazing aquarium's I've ever been to. The diversity of species was phenomenal and the way you move through different regions of the world was fascinating.
Ryan B — Google review
Biggest fresh water aquarium in Europe! Very educational and some really beautiful fish and animals there.
Alex — Google review
This is not just an aquarium. There are other small animals there too. Theres no shark, in case like us, that was the one fish in demand. It’s a pleasant walk about. It’s not cheap for a two hour walk about. Semi wheelchair / buggy friendly. Takes a bit of time to figure out. We didn’t find the cafe. Plenty of pleasant seating outside if you have a picnic. Bring skates for some outside fun. The metro was simple to use but only half hour walk back to the old town.
Á D — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to the Zaragoza Aquarium. It’s a calm and interesting place to spend a few hours, with a great variety of species and nice setups for each area. The atmosphere is peaceful, and it’s perfect to visit with kids or family. A great plan for an easy afternoon in the city.
Francisco C — Google review
Great aquarium! The exhibitions were so much fun and there was no waiting times at all. Definitely a great family experience for anyone in Zaragoza.
Andrea — Google review
I feel that the Aquarium deserves and needs lots of improvements. For 17€ a person I wasn't 100% pleased. Edit: I felt that I didn't say anything positive in this review and that's not fair. The aquarium from the outside looks really nice and the surrounding area is really beautiful. The animals had lots of space and seemed that they are kept in really good conditions. Some of the things that needs improvement are: scratched (a lot) glass, broken pieces of wood/plastic, more texts and information (in English too).
Tudor — Google review
Visiting the Aquarium of Zaragoza was a beautiful experience with my family. I am not really an animal lover, but I truly enjoyed seeing how well the animals are treated with love and respect. At one point I even found myself watching an employee carefully cleaning the aquarium while another was feeding the fish, and it was fascinating to see the dedication behind the scenes. The kids had a wonderful time exploring and learning, which made the visit even more special.
Fabie T — Google review
Av. de José Atarés, s/n, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.acuariodezaragoza.com/•+34 976 07 66 06•Tips and more reviews for Aquarium River of Zaragoza
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Parque del Tío Jorge

4.4
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4.3
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Park
Parque del Tío Jorge is a vast park located north of the center and River Ebro in Zaragoza. It features meadows, wooded areas, and a large artificial lake with an island accessible by a bridge. The park offers walking paths, a children's play area, sports courts, and a kiosk-bar. Easily accessible from the city center, it's ideal for social events or leisurely strolls with family or friends.
This huge park is very close to the center of Zaragozza and it is easily to reach by foot or by bicycle. It is good to guest social events or to have a walk around with family or the partner. It is a sort of lung in the city.
Lorenzo P — Google review
Zaragoza has this beautiful park where you can have a quiet time for yourself, very secure and surrounded by nature.
A.J O — Google review
This city park is very nice for a stroll with your dog, children, or to exercise. It's large, clean and well maintained. There are two children's playgrounds, a large dog park, an area to exercise and an area for the elderly. The little artificial lake is nice to feed the ducks or to sit on the little "island" for a picnic.
Pascal B — Google review
Stunning sunsets, peaceful area. Good to go for a run/walk your dog. Family friendly. All ethnicities friendly.
Alba — Google review
Good place, near town center. One issue I noticed was the free dogs, there are many and some (some times a lot) dog dirt on the ground.
Hicham F — Google review
It’s a big park with many scattered trees. On the plus side, there are a lot on benches. However, the park is desolated and really boring
Robert W — Google review
Fantastic parc! Really relaxing and chillong place!
Veronica C — Google review
Lovely park to walk in.
Jackie L — Google review
Av. de los Pirineos, 50015 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.zaragoza.es/sede/servicio/equipamiento/9312•Tips and more reviews for Parque del Tío Jorge
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San Felipe Square

4.5
(2246)
Historical landmark
Plaza San Felipe, located in the Old Town area, is a charming square featuring a mix of medieval, baroque, and Renaissance architecture. The iconic San Felipe Church and House of the Marquis of Villaverde with its equestrian sculptures are must-see attractions around the square. The Iglesia de San Felipe y Santiago el Menor overlooks the plaza, showcasing a blend of Baroque and Classical elements.
Lovely place to sit under the trees and enjoy the atmosphere.
Norma D — Google review
Authentic setting and friendly staff service good
John R — Google review
We were only passing through this little plaza but stayed as it was so inviting. There are lots of things to see. There is a church, the Pablo Gargallo Museum, statues (by Gargallo), and cafes. There’s even a water fountain if you’re thirsty.
Kay B — Google review
Probably one of my favourite squares in yhe city and one where you can eat divinely if you dare to sit at Casa Montal. Truly a must: both the square and Casa Montal.
Nuno M — Google review
This is a charming plaza. Ask a local for background stories of the place's significance. It's amazing how much history that small space holds.
Paul A — Google review
Gorgeous square with churches, statues and museums.
Isabella ( — Google review
Cozy place. Take a look at sculpture of the sitting boy in the middle of the square. He looks to the demolished tower. The outline of the tower's fundament is seen nearby. The mural with the tower is on the wall of the nearby house. The tower had an inclination.
Andrii P — Google review
This place has class and will be better soon. They have ongoing upgrades. Tourists feel safer for there are security and police patrol.
Rd _ — Google review
Pl. de S. Felipe, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•https://www.zaragoza.es/ciudad/artepublico/itinerarios/casco/fel…•Tips and more reviews for San Felipe Square
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to San Felipe Square, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Doña Hipólita

3.9
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3.1
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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Doña Hipólita is a charming café located in the historic center of Zaragoza, offering a cozy retreat from the winter cold and rain. The vintage aesthetic and comfortable seating make it an ideal spot to enjoy a variety of sandwiches made with different breads and fillings, as well as delectable cakes like Carrot Cake and Red Velvet, all freshly prepared at their bakery on Calle Arzobispo Morcillo.
Perfect place for coffee and breakfast in Zaragoza. Very friendly, lively and frequented by locals. Not a tourist place — which is a complement. Highly recommended.
Tracy G — Google review
We took a day trip from Barcelona to Zaragoza and as soon as we arrived we came to Dona Hipólita for breakfast. There is a wide choice of cakes and no shortage of hot drink options either. We had a great time here, I recommend this place!
Silvia F — Google review
What a delightful café in Zaragoza! A wonderful local friend introduced me to this gem. It offers a lovely view of a charming square. The frappe was truly enjoyable, and the service was impressively quick and excellent. I wholeheartedly recommend it!
YAFEA A — Google review
We were attracted to this place because of its outdoor design in a nice plaza. Inside was also cozy and beautiful including the presentation of their cakes. The lady who took our order was very nice and patient. We all noticed how pleasant she dealt with us. We were lucky we didn’t encounter the rude and unpleasant staffs that other people have met during their visit. The food we ate were very tasty! We even liked the spicy white garlic sauce for the chips! I just wish there were more of it. We were all very happy with the different drinks that we tried. Bathroom was also nice! The next person who took our extra orders was ok but not as nice as the first one. He immediately submitted our orders and luckily they arrived on time
A S — Google review
This café deserves a five star rating for its location. It's situated in a beautiful square, which features several nice houses, the church of San Felipe, a museum, three sculptures and Montal, another Zaragoza 'must-see'. There, off the noise of Alfonso street, you can relax and enjoy a variety of special coffees and teas, as well to accompany them with a cake. You can choose between a lemon pie, cheese cake, chocolate, carrot and Oreo cakes. We chose the latter and we appreciate it. The piece was big enough for two. However, there were drawbacks: we weren't entousiastic about the coffees and the prices. The Frappuchino was thin and not worth the whopping 3.50 price. Also, we paid 2 euros for a small bottle of water. The service was fast and polite, provided by a sympathetic young lady, who brought along with our order a pot of water for our dog.
Irene C — Google review
The Coffe is good but the eggs Benedict were just ridiculous, the egg was weird and it’s like a simple toast not properly done.
Marcos M — Google review
A wonderful little spot, tucked away from the busy streets of Zaragoza. The coffee was well made, and the staff were very friendly. The menu is well priced, and service was quick. Would recommend.
Christian B — Google review
Nice place to go for a brunch. Fresh smoothies and delicious cakes.
Marjo R — Google review
C. de Joaquín Gil Berges, 4, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain•http://dhipolita.com/•+34 876 28 38 48•Tips and more reviews for Doña Hipólita

Burguer Amigos

4.4
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4.4
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$$$$cheap
Hamburger restaurant
Burger Amigos is a popular eatery known for its delicious hamburgers. This establishment has gained a reputation for its delectable food offerings. Customers flock to this restaurant, which specializes in mouthwatering burgers that are sure to satisfy any craving. The menu boasts an extensive selection of burger options, each crafted with high-quality ingredients and bursting with flavor. Patrons can expect excellent service as they indulge in these savory creations.
Me gusss
Isabel M — Google review
Take away +1
Chexit — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is already a neighborhood classic. Mostly homemade food, all very affordable and all as good as always (Original) Ya es un clásico del barrio. Comida casera en su mayoría, todo muy económico y todo tan bueno como siempre
Javi J — Google review
(Translated by Google) A quiet place, few tables, spectacular combined dishes, especially the calamari. I've been going since I was little and it's still the same, same owner. You can order to take away. (Original) Un sitio tranquilo, poquitas mesas, platos combinados espectaculares, sobre todo el de calamares. Voy desde que era pequeña y sigue igual, mismo dueño. Puedes pedir para llevar.
Ruth — Google review
(Translated by Google) A burger of which few are left, with the flavor of the usual bread, simple and good. Keep these bars open. (Original) Una hamburguesa de las que quedan poca, del sabor del pan de siempre, sencilla y buena. Que sigan estos bares abiertos.
Javier L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I haven't been in a while, I no longer live in the neighborhood, but the service and the food are still very good. The burgers are very complete, delicious and very well priced. The spectacular squid. (Original) Hacía tiempo que no iba, ya no vivo en el barrio, pero la atención y la comida sigue siendo muy buena. Las hamburguesas muy completas, ricas y muy bien de precio. Los calamares espectaculares.
Elena M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A long-standing neighborhood bar, with the same staff, very fast service, attentive and good service, and the food: good portions, sandwiches, and snacks, all very good, and the best part... the price. Nowhere else can you pay for snacks like this! A bar like it used to be, and the prices too! 100% recommended. (Original) Bar de barrio de toda la vida, con el mismo personal, servicio muy rápido, la atención muy correcta y buena y la comida: buenas las raciones, los sandwiches y los bocadillos, todo muy bien y lo mejor.....el precio. En ningún local pagas los bocadillos como aquí! Un bar como antiguamente y los precios también! Recomendable 100%
M.C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food is super good and it's in a great location. (Original) La comida súper buena y esta en muy buen sitio.
Ivan M — Google review
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Celebris

4.4
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4.5
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Mediterranean restaurant
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Celebris, located in the Hiberus hotel by Palafox chain near the Expo area, offers a unique vision of brunch curated by Roberto Alfaro. The menu includes a panoramic selection of sweet and savory dishes, delicate starters, high-quality options like cheese and cold cuts, as well as special seasonal recipes. With a terrace overlooking the Ebro River and iconic landmarks like Zaha Hadid's Bridge Pavilion, it provides full menu service with an exquisite culinary experience.
Really decent food. We weren't sure about going for the tasting menu (€45) as the restaurant seemed deserted and lacking atmosphere. However, it picked up later on and the presentation and taste of the dishes was fantastic. The portions were quite generous for a tasting menu but had no problem finishing them. One of the waiters, Fran, was particularly friendly and helpful. The only downside is the location really as I can't imagine it reels in many tourists given where it is.
Qwertyronson — Google review
Absolutely the best! Every dish was perfect — no notes, just delicious.
Peter K — Google review
Pleasant service with a good menu at fair prices. We sat outside and enjoyed our meal. One small issue was that quite near the dining tables, there were tables for people just having a drink. They tended to be using their phones and were quite loud and smoking. Might be an idea to move those tables elsewhere given the enormous space available on the deck.
Russe F — Google review
Unexpectedly fantastic experience! Best food in Zaragoza! Sophisticated, delicious, not banal. European, not Spanish. Excellent service! Nice presentation. Worth to visit if you’re in town! Highly recommended!
Yulia D — Google review
I enjoyed the expirence with my family, especially the service, our servers were just amazing; they made us feel confortable, overall a great service.
Priska M — Google review
Beautiful building, creative dishes using local seasonal ingredients, excellent service. Removed one star because of the irritating American love songs music, it ruins the ambience.
Miguel H — Google review
I would go for breakfast even if I wasn't staying at the Hiberus. The egg 🥚 bar is outstanding and the service is exceptional.
Brian S — Google review
They offer exactly the vine that you desire but do not know about that😅😍
Iryna H — Google review
Hotel Hiberus, P.º de los Puentes, 2, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain•http://www.restaurantecelebris.com/•+34 876 54 20 06•Tips and more reviews for Celebris

Restaurante El Chalet - Especialistas en Steak Tartar - Plaza San Francisco

4.5
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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
El Chalet in Zaragoza is a sophisticated restaurant housed in a former town house with an elegant courtyard terrace. The venue offers modern Spanish dishes, including seasonal menus and a tasting option with amuse bouche. The friendly staff provides excellent service and is willing to explain local dishes in English. Guests can enjoy the charming ambiance and delicious food, such as the sea urchin starter that resembles lobster bisque.
Wonderful food and great service. The waitress speaks perfect English for those who need it.
Jason C — Google review
Yesterday was the first time I have been to this restaurant in many years. We had lunch where my previous 2 visits were dinners, not sure that has bearing on my review. The food was excellent as always but the service lacking for a restaurant of this standing.... Wine dripped on to plate after serving, not changing glasses between wines with the excuse that it was a wine from the same grape. Still, the waiters were young and so no doubt will improve. The management in the organisation of the lunch was also lacking the quality of service expected.
Matt P — Google review
Amazing food, good service and great wine
Max S — Google review
A charming place, the Chalet inside and also the terrace in the backyard. Very friendly staff and they also train new service people which I really appreciate. They made an great effort to explain local dishes in English, thanks. The food was excellent and tasty. The sea urchin starter reminded me on an excellent lobster bisque and was a real wow! The local wines are a good recommendation with reasonable prices. We will come again, thanks!
Reto A — Google review
Wonderful, personal service and excellent food!
Rebecca L — Google review
Great food, classic dishes, fanatic terrace and service
Jonás A — Google review
Price is heavy, but wine selection and adventure of my taste buds was worth every penny. I highly recommend this place for anyone that loves amazing food and does not care for the cost of it. Wine and service were phenomenal. I will be going back. Expect to make reservations at least 1 week in advance, but well worth the service
Franklin M — Google review
Went there for the third time as I was invited on this occasion. (The worst of the the three) Inexperienced staff with sense of rushing, but slow and inattentive. Food was ok at best. Need to change a dated menu and the wine list was so so. Expensive for what it pretend to be...
Sergio A — Google review
C. de Sta. Teresa de Jesús, 25, 50006 Zaragoza, Spain•http://elchaletrestaurante.com/•+34 976 56 91 04•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante El Chalet - Especialistas en Steak Tartar - Plaza San Francisco
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