
Zaragoza is famous for the rich historical heritage left by the Romans and Moors who successively occupied Spain until the 12th century. The Roman ruins include the forum and city wall, the Aljafería Palace and the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, but there are plenty more notable remains from Zaragoza’s long history.
Besides the stunning landmarks, Zaragoza is a very pleasant city to explore. The affable and inviting character of the inhabitants and the lively atmosphere of the city centre makes it a very charming place to spend a holiday.
Wonder at this monumental Roman Catholic basilica
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The Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar is a monumental Baroque-style building, which also gives its name to the central square. It dates back to AD 40, when the Virgin Mary appeared on top of a pillar to St James the Apostle. Like a Matryoshka doll, a chapel was initially built around the pillar, then a larger church, then the actual basilica initiated in 1681. As remarkable inside as it is outside, the highlight of a visit is the viewpoint nestled at the top of the north-western tower. It offers a peerless panorama of the basilica’s domes and the city beyond.
ที่ตั้ง: Plaza del Pilar, s/n, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain

Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
Explore a unique 11th-century Hispano-Moresque fortress
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Aljafería Palace is a unique witness of the independent Muslim State of Zaragoza established during the 11th and 12th centuries. This fortified Islamic palace is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is an absolute must-visit place in Zaragoza. From the Troubadour Tower to the Golden Hall to the Patio de Santa Isabel, the Hispano-Moresque architecture is just outstanding. Take the audio guide in English to get detailed information on this unique landmark.
ที่ตั้ง: Calle de los Diputados, s/n, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain
เปิด: Saturday – Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm and from 4.30 pm to 8 pm, Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm and from 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm, Friday from 10.30 am to 2 pm and from 4.30 pm to 8 pm

Aljafería Palace
Stroll through the historical district of Zaragoza
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Locally known as the Casco Antiguo (the Ancient District), Zaragoza Old Town spreads around Plaza del Pilar and is framed by 2 major roads called Avenida Cesar Augusto and Calle del Coso. The long history of Zaragoza can be seen while roaming the Old Town’s paved, winding streets. Romans, Goths, Moors, Aragonese and finally Spanish have run the city in turn. Filled with museums and bygone secular and religious buildings, Zaragoza Old Town also hosts a lively dining scene.
ที่ตั้ง: Just south of Plaza del Pilar

Zaragoza Old Town
See many stunning landmarks in the same spot
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Plaza del Pilar is a 18,000 sq m rectangular square located on the banks of the River Ebro, just north of the Old Town. This impressive, huge open space is lined with some of Zaragoza’s most magnificent landmarks. Take a seat at one of the restaurants opposite the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar; from left to right you’ll see the Hispanidad Fountain, the basilica, the city hall, the Alma Mater Museum, and the Cathedral of the Saviour of Zaragoza.
ที่ตั้ง: Plaza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, S/N, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain

Plaza del Pilar
Explore this genuine local market to get into the mood of Zaragoza
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Established in 1903, the Mercado Central (Central Market) boasts splendid Neoclassical architecture. Located a stroll away from Plaza del Pilar, it’s a 2-storey covered market listed as a National Historic Monument. Smell the fragrance of the freshly baked bread and delicatessen products at hand in this genuine local market. In addition to getting a glimpse of local life, you’ll also find fresh fruits to sample on site. Hint for photographers – the market is beautifully illuminated at night.