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        Sunset view of the illuminated Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar and Puente de Piedra over the Ebro River in Zaragoza, Spain, showcasing the city's stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere.

        Zaragoza

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          The majestic Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, beautifully reflecting on the Ebro River during sunset.

           Zaragoza, Spain

          Zaragoza Private Walking Tour: History, Highlights & Local Life

          Skip the guidebook and see Zaragoza the way locals do — on foot, with stories, and a taste of something truly Aragonese. Your city adventure starts here.

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          From € 40.00
          Smartphone app guiding Zaragoza scavenger hunt tour with Basilica del Pilar views and city sightseeing clues

           Zaragoza, Spain

          Self-Guided Walking Tour in Zaragoza with Scavenger Hunt

          Think you can crack Zaragoza's secrets? Follow the clues, solve the riddles, and let the city reveal itself on your terms.

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          From € 8.73
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          More to know about Zaragoza

          Zaragoza, located in northeastern Spain in the Aragon region, sits along the Ebro River. The city is renowned for the Basilica of Our Lady of Pillar, a major pilgrimage site, and the stunning Palace of the Aljafería, a medieval Islamic fortress. Visitors explore the old town's historic streets, visit museums, and enjoy the vibrant cultural scene that reflects centuries of Christian and Muslim heritage.
          Zaragoza is the capital of the Aragon autonomous community in northeastern Spain, situated on the Ebro River at an elevation of approximately 200 meters. It serves as a major rail hub on the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed corridor and is home to around 700,000 residents, making it Spain's fifth-largest city. The city's historic core is recognized for its Mudejar architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed tradition unique to the Iberian Peninsula.
          Destination | Spain | Aragon | City Break | History and Culture | Food and Wine | UNESCO Heritage