Saragossa: TravelGuide

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Zaragoza enjoys a privileged situation in the middle Ebro valley, a natural crossroads (equal distance from Madrid, Barcelona,Valencia and Bilbao). Zaragoza has an international airport, 9 kilometres from the city, a complete network of motorways and roads and a railway network, reinforced with... More

Zaragoza enjoys a privileged situation in the middle Ebro valley, a natural crossroads (equal distance from Madrid, Barcelona,Valencia and Bilbao). Zaragoza has an international airport, 9 kilometres from the city, a complete network of motorways and roads and a railway network, reinforced with the High-Speed line that connects the city to Madrid and Barcelona in just over one hour. Romans, Moslems, Jews and Christians have all left their marks by way of a living heritage and they have shaped the singular personality of this town. Symphonic music, plays, films, folklore, dancing, concerts… A complete and varied cultural offer. The Aragonese cuisine incorporates a wide repertoire of excellent products, combining tradition and innovation. If you want something more informal, going out for “tapas” is the perfect alternative. Zaragoza offers visitors a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It is a town that lives in the streets. Squares and avenues fill up with people talking, reading, walking… Open Less

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