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Tourism and food guide to Zaragoza, the fifth largest city in Spain

🇪🇸 Zaragoza: Spain’s 5th City, Goya’s Hometown, and the Perfect Laid-Back Getaway Nestled midway between Barcelona and Madrid, Zaragoza—Spain’s fifth-largest city and the birthplace of Goya—is ideal for a relaxed escape 🚄 Getting from the high-speed train station to the city center is a breeze: walk, take a bus 🚌, or hop in a taxi 🚗. 📍 Top Attractions (All Within Walking Distance!) Palacio de Aljafería 🏰 A 11th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Spain’s most significant Moorish buildings. Now home to the Aragonese Parliament, it’s a must-visit for its intricate architecture. 🎫 Tickets: €5 (adults), €1 (students). Book ahead via the official website. Plaza del Pilar The city’s vibrant heart, surrounded by historic landmarks and bustling with life. Torre de San Francisco de Borja Climb to the top for panoramic views of Zaragoza—perfect for capturing photos of the city’s iconic churches ⛪️. Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar A stunning Baroque masterpiece with colorful domes. Inside, admire Goya’s frescoes and the revered shrine to the Virgin Mary. For a postcard-worthy shot, head to the stone bridge to photograph its reflection in the Ebro River 🚤. Museums Dive into art and history at the Zaragoza Museum, Goya Museum, and more. Hidden Gems Explore the Roman Walls and Puerta del Carmen (Carmen Gate) for a glimpse into the city’s ancient past. 😋 Food Picks Asador La Garnacha (Western Cuisine) 📍 Address: C. de Clara Campoamor, 26, 50018 Zaragoza 💰 Price: €16.50 for a set menu (includes drinks and dessert 🍮). A local hotspot—always packed with residents! The fish is fresh, and the red wine-braised beef is hearty and full of flavor. Great value with stylish plating. Casa Pan (Chinese Home-Cooked Food) Friendly service, tasty dishes, and generous meat portions. Try the sour bean stir-fry with dried tofu, spicy hot pot (with pork belly, beef, and chicken), or braised beef brisket noodles—rich, tender, and satisfying. 🎨 What Makes Zaragoza Special? It’s a city where historic charm meets modern life. Locals lounge by the Ebro River, sunbathe, and stroll with their dogs, embracing a slow, relaxed pace that’s impossible not to adopt. #Zaragoza #SpainTravel #FoodieGuide #EuropeanGetaway

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Tourism and food guide to Zaragoza, the fifth largest city in Spain

🇪🇸 Zaragoza: Spain’s 5th City, Goya’s Hometown, and the Perfect Laid-Back Getaway Nestled midway between Barcelona and Madrid, Zaragoza—Spain’s fifth-largest city and the birthplace of Goya—is ideal for a relaxed escape 🚄 Getting from the high-speed train station to the city center is a breeze: walk, take a bus 🚌, or hop in a taxi 🚗. 📍 Top Attractions (All Within Walking Distance!) Palacio de Aljafería 🏰 A 11th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Spain’s most significant Moorish buildings. Now home to the Aragonese Parliament, it’s a must-visit for its intricate architecture. 🎫 Tickets: €5 (adults), €1 (students). Book ahead via the official website. Plaza del Pilar The city’s vibrant heart, surrounded by historic landmarks and bustling with life. Torre de San Francisco de Borja Climb to the top for panoramic views of Zaragoza—perfect for capturing photos of the city’s iconic churches ⛪️. Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar A stunning Baroque masterpiece with colorful domes. Inside, admire Goya’s frescoes and the revered shrine to the Virgin Mary. For a postcard-worthy shot, head to the stone bridge to photograph its reflection in the Ebro River 🚤. Museums Dive into art and history at the Zaragoza Museum, Goya Museum, and more. Hidden Gems Explore the Roman Walls and Puerta del Carmen (Carmen Gate) for a glimpse into the city’s ancient past. 😋 Food Picks Asador La Garnacha (Western Cuisine) 📍 Address: C. de Clara Campoamor, 26, 50018 Zaragoza 💰 Price: €16.50 for a set menu (includes drinks and dessert 🍮). A local hotspot—always packed with residents! The fish is fresh, and the red wine-braised beef is hearty and full of flavor. Great value with stylish plating. Casa Pan (Chinese Home-Cooked Food) Friendly service, tasty dishes, and generous meat portions. Try the sour bean stir-fry with dried tofu, spicy hot pot (with pork belly, beef, and chicken), or braised beef brisket noodles—rich, tender, and satisfying. 🎨 What Makes Zaragoza Special? It’s a city where historic charm meets modern life. Locals lounge by the Ebro River, sunbathe, and stroll with their dogs, embracing a slow, relaxed pace that’s impossible not to adopt. #Zaragoza #SpainTravel #FoodieGuide #EuropeanGetaway

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Asador La Garnacha
Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta
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