Calle Alfonso I
The walkway of Zaragoza par excellence goes from Calle Alfonso I to the Plaza del Pilar ending at one of the bridges with views over the River Ebro.
DetailsThe walkway of Zaragoza par excellence goes from Calle Alfonso I to the Plaza del Pilar ending at one of the bridges with views over the River Ebro.
DetailsSituated in an imposing Renaissance palace, the recently remodelled Museo Goya Colección Ibercaja, offers us a trip through the life and works of the artist, in particular its collection of his engravings.
DetailsStrolling through the Central Market in the morning is an experience which conveys authenticity.
DetailsZaragoza is a magnificent example of Aragonese Mudéjar art, a World Heritage Site.
The route is sprinkled with museums, restaurants, houses and tapas bars, from the Aljafería, the most northerly Arab Palace in Europe, to the recuperated, spectacular Seo (Cathedral), up to the Tower of the Church of the Magdalena, a symbol of one of the most youthful, sparkling and fashionable in the city.
DetailsBoth banks of the River Ebro are packed with tempting terraces with their gastronomic and cultural attractions.
DetailsVintage and the most urban fashion clothes shops are mixed together in the district of the Magdalena.
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