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The city of Zaragoza lies in the northeastern part of Spain, in the region of Aragón. It’s not as well known as some of Spain’s other big cities, so here are some things you need to know before visiting.
OK, so you’ve definitely heard of Spain’s biggest cities – Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville – but have you heard of Zaragoza? It is in fact Spain’s fifth-largest city, even bigger than more popular places such as Bilbao or Málaga, although it’s rarely talked about and is visited by few international tourists compared with the others.
Zaragoza is the capital of Spain’s autonomous region of Aragón, which used to be its own kingdom. This means that it’s home to lots of grand monuments, palaces and houses. These include the Moorish Aljafería Palace, the grand Museo de Zaragoza and the intricately decorated Casa Solans.
It’s easy to reach from both Madrid and Barcelona
Zaragoza does have an airport, which is accessible from nine destinations in Europe, including London, Paris and Milan, but if you’re in mainland Spain already, it’s easy to reach from either Madrid or Barcelona. From Barcelona, you can take a three-hour bus journey to get there, and from Madrid, an 80-minute train journey.
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OK, so you’ve definitely heard of Spain’s biggest cities – Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville – but have you heard of Zaragoza? It is in fact Spain’s fifth-largest city, even bigger than more popular places such as Bilbao or Málaga, although it’s rarely talked about and is visited by few international tourists compared with the others.
Zaragoza is the capital of Spain’s autonomous region of Aragón, which used to be its own kingdom. This means that it’s home to lots of grand monuments, palaces and houses. These include the Moorish Aljafería Palace, the grand Museo de Zaragoza and the intricately decorated Casa Solans.
It’s easy to reach from both Madrid and Barcelona
Zaragoza does have an airport, which is accessible from nine destinations in Europe, including London, Paris and Milan, but if you’re in mainland Spain already, it’s easy to reach from either Madrid or Barcelona. From Barcelona, you can take a three-hour bus journey to get there, and from Madrid, an 80-minute train journey.
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