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Trip.Best Top 4 Best Things to Do in Zaragoza [2024]
Explore the best things to do in Zaragoza! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
- 5.94.7/562 reviews8150 review"The Cathedral of Our Lady of Pilar is the core area of the city and the most important Cathedral of Our Lady of the city. It has a very important status and history. The interior of the church can also be applied for visits. It is a lot of sculptures and artistic structures, which is very good."Zaragoza.Old Town1.3 km from downtownHighlights: In the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar, the stone column of the apparition of the Virgin Mary is still preserved. In Spanish, the column is called "Pilar", which is the origin of the church's name. The current church was built in the 17th century, and the Epiphany Column is preserved in the chapel of the Holy Tower at the east end of the church. Zaragoza is famous for the Epiphany Column, and believers from all over the world will line up to visit and worship. In addition, the commanding heights of the North Tower have a good view overlooking the city of Zaragoza.Show Less
- 5.04.5/512 reviews4381 review"This Alhamphia Palace is also said to be a very important historical figure, his introduction is not too clear, see some pictures, the palace is good and luxurious, but the history is also a large complex, many are very well protected."Zaragoza1.1 km from downtownHighlights: The Aljafilia Palace is Spain's best-preserved building of Islamic rule, located in the heart of Zaragoza. It is a palace built for the pleasure of Muslim rulers and was built in the 11th century. The palace still retains the remains of the defensive part. The Aljaferia Palace is a rectangular palace with several round towers, except for the "Torreón del Trovador" in the towers, which has a rectangular main body. Many rooms are distributed around the open courtyard. The roof decorated with plaster is very attractive. It is currently the seat of the Aragonese Council.Show Less
- 4.94.6/518 reviews461 review"The Zaragoza stone bridge spans the Ebro River, behind Piazza Pilar. When the sun sets, the stone bridge has a sense of historical vicissitudes. It is said that the stone bridge was built in the 15th century and destroyed in the middle of 1643. Rebuilt in 1659. In the eighteenth century, architects reinforced the banks to protect the bridge from floods. The reconstruction of the bridge was of great economic significance for Spain's development."Zaragoza1.5 km from downtownHighlights: The stone bridge over the Ebro River in Zaragoza is an earlier stone bridge built here. As early as the 12th century, the inhabitants of Zaragoza wanted to build a stone bridge over the river, and finally in the first half of the 15th century their dream came true. The bridge was built under the direction of Gilde Menestral. During the flood of 1643, which washed away two middle sections of the bridge, in 1659 the bridge was rebuilt by the architect Felipede Busignac, with the piers strengthened. This stone bridge is also known as the Lion Bridge because four mighty bronze lions stand on the four stone pillars at both ends of the bridge.Show Less
- 4.64.6/536 reviews1915 review"Pilar Square is also a famous gathering area in the local area, where many foreign tourists gather and disperse freely, surrounded by places to visit, you can see different style buildings such as residential areas and churches."Zaragoza.Old Town1.2 km from downtownHighlights: Pilar Square (Plaza del Pilar), located on the south side of the Ebro River, is a large square in the old town of Zaragoza, which can accommodate 500 people. It is named after the Cathedral of Our Lady of Pilar on the square. Lagoza's "City Living Room". It is also often referred to as the Plaza de las Catedrales, where Zaragoza's two cathedrals, the Basilica of Jesus the Savior in Zaragoza and the Basilica of Our Lady of Pilar are located. There are also many important buildings and monuments of historical significance on the square, such as the ancient exchange (LaLonja) built in the 16th century Renaissance style and the painter Francisco Goya's tomb.Show Less
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