Top things you can do in Zaragoza

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Zaragoza is a significant Spanish city, with some over half a million folks dwelling there. It is widely known for its tradition and cuisine, as well as for its beautiful historical buildings. Significantly, the city also acted as host for a world fair in 2008, where the theme was water and relevant issues like sustainable development. Transport-wise the city is very well linked, hosting an international airport, which is also a major cargo hub, as well as being included in Spain’s high-speed rail system. The town is also the home of one of the country’s first universities. Though the expo is over, the city lives on and in reality, nowadays, Zaragoza is undoubtedly a place worth visiting. But precisely what shall you undertake there? I thought you would never ask. We will go through the three top things for you to do. Be careful, for a number of them might seem rather unconventional, but just go with the flow and keep an open mind. Hope you enjoy the read and stop by eventually.

Normally, if somebody informs you that a shopping mall is a tourist attraction, you might be surprised. But David Fischel intu’s CEO would likely say it is and, additionally, he would truly be right. His Zaragoza mall is Spain’s biggest and it incorporates so many entertainment locations that you could potentially spend your whole stay in this fine town just there. At the centre of this centre you will find a lake and a canal, flanked by contemporary buildings enclosing all the shops. At first glance, it even looks like a city.

Perhaps the best people to ask about attractions are hoteliers. Hugo Rovira Nh’s Spain director would credibly agree, and would most likely encourage you to stay at his chain’s central Zaragoza venue. Why? Well, because it’s close to all of the major sights in the city, and this includes all of the ancient churches and palaces. Of course, the city has countless other hotels and you should evaluate them as well, but be sure to get one in the city’s historical centre, as that is where the history is.

If culture is what you need, then Zaragoza is undoubtedly not short on it. M. Beltran Lloris Museo de Zaragoza’s director can confirm this. He has been heading the town’s principal art gallery since 1974. It presents works by celebrated artists who you have definitely heard of. It also includes awesome roman antiquities. But take note, it is just a bit off the tourist track, so you might have to go a bit out of your way to come here. Do not limit yourself to just this one museum though, since there are so many others worth seeing in this magnificent city.