Zaragoza Map, Spain
If you feel like you need some help to find your way in your destination city, you are in the right place. This Zaragoza Map will certainly help you to seek out the best restaurants, clubs and sights in town. You want to know what is the best place for a walk? Or what you should be watching out for during your visit? Learn more about the best things to do in the city reading our travel tips and then get around in Zaragoza with Travelgrove's map. While searching for places, you can also check some cheap flights or deals or you can take a look at our user's galleries about the city. We hope you will find our city map of Zaragoza useful. Enjoy your trip and come back to share your travel experience about Zaragoza!
Zaragoza Sightseeing
If you are more passionate about history you should definitely go to see the Roman wall and theatre ruins which are very well preserved and give a unique look to the banks of river Ebro. Near them you will find the Tower of Zuda (the only remaining part of a 10th century Moorish palace) and the church Iglesia de la Magdalena. There are more palaces if you just take a walk along the river and they create the typical... read moreZaragoza Travel Guide
There are lots of picturesque villages around, where you can explore local traditions and very old customs. You can also plan a trip to the capital city, Madrid, which is only 320 km away from Zaragoza and can easily be accessed by train. A high speed AVE will take you there in 1 hour 20 minutes and the ticket price is about 50 euro. Within the same distance you can visit Barcelona, Valencia and Bilbao, which are sure... read moreZaragoza Nightlife
Zaragoza can be compared with Barcelona Nightlife, having exceptional nights to offer for all preferences. When in Zaragoza you can’t miss attending a flamenco show, there isn’t anything like it, and the best place in town for the real deal is the New Auditorium, which also hosts classical concerts with regularity. For the best live jazz and blues performances you should go to El Cantor de Jazz, a highly refined... read moreZaragoza History
The Arabic populations started arriving in Spain in the sixth century and they took control of Zaragoza in 714, naming it Saraqusta. It soon became the biggest Arab controlled city in Northern Spain and in 1018 it was declared a taifa, an independent Muslim state ruled by an emir. During the period when the taifas flourished the emirs used to compete against each other for both political and cultural supremacy, this... read moreThings about Zaragoza you may be interested in
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