Zaragoza combines Roman and Islamic architecture with modern cultural spaces. The city center features the Basilica del Pilar and La Seo Cathedral, while newer areas contain an aquarium and shopping centers. Traditional tapas bars line the streets of El Tubo district, and the Ebro River provides outdoor spaces.
Zaragoza, Spain
This Baroque church features multiple domes, marble columns, and frescoes by Francisco Goya. The interior contains a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary.
Zaragoza, Spain
This fortified medieval palace combines Islamic and Christian architectural elements. The building now houses the regional parliament of Aragon.
Zaragoza, Spain
This historic district contains numerous restaurants and bars in small pedestrian streets. Local establishments serve traditional Spanish dishes and regional wines.
Zaragoza, Spain
This cathedral displays architectural styles from Roman to Neoclassical. The building contains a museum of religious art and medieval wall hangings.
Zaragoza, Spain
Main rectangular plaza in Zaragoza's old district featuring three cathedrals, fountains, and surrounding monuments dating from the 17th century.
Zaragoza, Spain
River-themed aquarium complex displaying freshwater species from five continents in multiple tanks across 3,000 square meters of exhibition space.
Zaragoza, Spain
Art museum containing works by Francisco Goya including prints, paintings and temporary exhibitions focusing on Spanish art from the 15th to 20th centuries.
Zaragoza, Spain
Commercial center spanning 206,000 square meters with retail stores, restaurants, cinema complex, indoor skating rink and artificial lake for water sports.
Zaragoza, Spain
A former town destroyed during the Spanish Civil War, with stone buildings and streets preserved in their damaged state since 1937.
Zaragoza, Spain
The largest river in Spain flows through Zaragoza with stone bridges crossing its waters and riverside paths for walking and cycling.
Zaragoza, Spain
Large urban park with fountains, botanical gardens, sports areas and several kilometers of paths under pine and deciduous trees.
Zaragoza, Spain
A historic stone bridge over the Ebro River dating back to the 15th century, offering views of the city.
Zaragoza, Spain
A Renaissance palace from the 16th century currently used as a cultural exhibition space.
Zaragoza, Spain
A residential palace built between 1900 and 1908 featuring maritime-themed decoration.
Zaragoza, Spain
The remains of the ancient Roman wall, built between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, part of Zaragoza's historical heritage.
Zaragoza, Spain
A Renaissance market building, now an exhibition hall, showcasing impressive architectural elements.
Zaragoza, Spain
Archaeological museum with remains from the 1st century Roman settlement, including foundation walls, drainage systems and marketplace artifacts from ancient Caesaraugusta.
Zaragoza, Spain
Archaeological site of a Roman theater, providing insights into the era's entertainment.
Zaragoza, Spain
Baroque church dedicated to St. Elizabeth of Portugal, completed in the late 17th century.
Zaragoza, Spain
Historic tower that was part of a Muslim fortress, later incorporated into Christian defenses.
Zaragoza, Spain
Modernist building from the early 20th century, notable for its decorative facade.
Zaragoza, Spain
Museum dedicated to the works of sculptor Pablo Gargallo, housed in a Renaissance palace.