Experiences

Zaragoza Marathon 2026: Run, cross the finish line and rest without problems

The next April 12, 2026 Zaragoza laces up its sneakers. The MANN-FILTER Zaragoza Marathon, a race that has already established itself in the RFEA national calendar for being fast, monumental and having one of the most spectacular finishes in Europe.

If you arerunnerYou know that your career success begins long before the starting gun. Start by choosing the right place to sleep. Forget about getting up too early, taking shuttle buses, and feeling the cold before the race.

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Zaragoza Marathon 2026: Run, cross the finish line and rest without problems

Zaragoza Natural History Museum: Dinosaurs and Evolution at the end of the walk

Zaragoza holds secrets millions of years old. In the majestic building of Best Man Hidden within the former Faculty of Medicine is a gem that many tourists overlook: the Museum of Natural Sciences of the University of Zaragoza.

You have the perfect excuse to stroll along the city's most elegant avenue (Paseo de la Independencia) and end your walk by traveling back to the Jurassic period. It's the ideal plan for a relaxing afternoon or to surprise the kids.

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Zaragoza Natural History Museum: Dinosaurs and Evolution at the end of the walk
Zaragoza Natural History Museum: Dinosaurs and Evolution at the end of the walk

Coronation of the Kings of Aragon: Travel back to the Middle Ages in Zaragoza

Every February, Zaragoza undergoes one of its most spectacular transformations. For a few days, the city forgets the 21st century and steps back to the past. Late Middle Ages It's not just a fair; it's the Historical Reenactment of the Coronation of the Kings of Aragon, an internationally renowned event where hundreds of reenactors from all over Europe bring kings, knights, ladies and musicians back to life.

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Coronation of the Kings of Aragon: Travel back to the Middle Ages in Zaragoza

The Zaragoza of the Future: River Aquarium and Expo 2008 Zone

Zaragoza changed forever in 2008. The International Exposition transformed a bend in the Ebro River into a futuristic city of glass, impossible bridges, and water parks. If you've already explored the Roman stones and the Baroque architecture of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar (which is right outside our hotel), it's time to discover the city's most avant-garde side.

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The Zaragoza of the Future: River Aquarium and Expo 2008 Zone

La Magdalena: Discover the bohemian and alternative soul of Zaragoza

If the Historic Quarter is history and the City Center is elegance, the neighborhood ofThe MagdaleneIt's about rebellion, art, and the avant-garde. Known as the "Malasaña" or the "Soho" of Zaragoza, this district is the epicenter of urban culture, live music, and the most edgy cuisine.

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La Magdalena: Discover the bohemian and alternative soul of Zaragoza

Zaragoza City Centre: Shopping, Modernism and Urban Leisure Guide

Zaragoza has two souls: the historical one, with its Roman stones and Mudéjar towers, and the cosmopolitan vibrant and stately. This second soul resides in the Central Zone, the expansion that exudes modernism, grand avenues and the best commercial offer in the city.

Here's your guide to discovering the center of Zaragoza.

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Zaragoza City Centre: Shopping, Modernism and Urban Leisure Guide

Guide to the Old Town of Zaragoza: What to see, what to eat and where to sleep in the heart of the city

Zaragoza is not a city to be visited from a bus window; it is a city to be explored. Walk it, savor it, and feel it With over 2,000 years of history, its historic center is one of the largest and richest in Spain. From the traces ofCaesar AugustusFrom the height of the Renaissance, everything happened within a radius of a few meters.

If you're planning your visit, here's an essential route of things you can't miss and the secret to making the most of your time: stay nearby the exact spot where everything happens.

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Guide to the Old Town of Zaragoza: What to see, what to eat and where to sleep in the heart of the city

Zaragoza Gluten-Free: The definitive guide to eating safely in the city center

Traveling with celiac disease can be stressful. The eternal question of "Where can I eat safely?" It often overshadows the excitement of travel. But we have good news: Zaragoza is a paradise for celiac sufferers.

Thanks to the work of local associations and the increased awareness within the hospitality industry, our city boasts a vast array of 100% safe options.

Here we propose a route for you to enjoy the gastronomy of Aragon with total peace of mind (and stomach).

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Zaragoza Gluten-Free: The definitive guide to eating safely in the city center

Zaragoza, Capital of Garnacha: Urban wine tourism just steps from your bed

Zaragoza has established itself as one of Spain's premier wine destinations. Surrounded by four Denominations of Origin (D.O.), the city acts as a vast winery, producing some of the finest wines from Aragon.

For the wine lover, Zaragoza offers the ultimate privilege: enjoying the best tastings, wine shops, and historic taverns with the peace of mind of knowing you don't have to drive afterward. Your only concern will be choosing: red, white, or rosé?

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Zaragoza, Capital of Garnacha: Urban wine tourism just steps from your bed

Pilar Festival: Experience the festival to the fullest, relax away from the chaos

There are local festivals, and then there are the Pilar Festival For 10 days, Zaragoza doubles its population and becomes the capital of joy. It's a unique experience, but be warned: experiencing it "from the inside" can be exhausting and very expensive.

The city gets crowded, traffic grinds to a halt, and downtown hotels raise their rates skyrocket. That's why the smartest decision is to stay in the Hotel Europa.We offer you the perfect balance: quick connection to the party, sensible prices and, most importantly, absolute silence for sleeping when you decide to retire.

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Pilar Festival: Experience the festival to the fullest, relax away from the chaos

Mudejar Art in Zaragoza: A Fascinating Journey Through San Pablo, La Seo and La Aljafería

Zaragoza It's not just a city; it's a time machine that transports you to an era of astonishing cultural and architectural fusion. History resonates in every corner, but it's in the splendor of Mudéjar art in Zaragoza where this history comes alive with the greatest intensity. This unique style, born from the coexistence of Islamic and Christian traditions, was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in Aragon in 1986.

If you're a traveler passionate about heritage, this route will immerse you in the beauty of three unmissable gems: La Seo Cathedral, the Aljafería Palace, and the Church of San Pablo. And while you're planning this cultural immersion, don't forget to discover the exciting experiencesthat Hotel Europa offers, designed to perfectly complement your visit to the heart of Aragon.

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Mudejar Art in Zaragoza: A Fascinating Journey Through San Pablo, La Seo and La Aljafería

The Route of the Sieges: Discover Heroic Zaragoza with a smart strategy

Zaragoza is known worldwide for two things: the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar and its resistance. Between 1808 and 1809, the city stood up to the most powerful army in the world, that of Napoleon Bonaparte. This history isn't just in books; it's written in the stones, on the facades, and in the squares that define the city.

Tour theRoute of the SitesIt's an exciting but intense journey. To enjoy it to the fullest, you need a good strategy:Hotel EuropaLocated just outside Zaragoza, it offers you the perfect base of operations. Enjoy rapid connection to the battlefield and return to a peaceful environment for "warrior's rest," far from the urban bustle and at a much more competitive price.

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The Route of the Sieges: Discover Heroic Zaragoza with a smart strategy

Goyesque Festivals in Zaragoza: Travel back to the 18th century, relax like a king and save on your stay

Can you imagine strolling among majas, majos, and period carriages as if you were in a painting by Francisco de Goya? In Zaragoza, this happens once a year. During the Goyesque Festivals the city travels back in time to pay homage to its most universal genius.

However, staying in the city center during these dates can mean high prices and a lot of noise.Hotel EuropaLocated on the outskirts of Zaragoza (just 10-15 minutes from the city center), it offers you the perfect alternative: enjoy the spectacle of the Plaza del Pilar with the convenience of quick access and the advantage of a much more competitive price.

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Goyesque Festivals in Zaragoza: Travel back to the 18th century, relax like a king and save on your stay

Holy Week in Zaragoza: Experience the Passion and relax away from the noise

Holy Week in Zaragoza is not just a religious celebration; it is a unique sensory phenomenon. Declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest, it stands apart from any other with a sound that resonates deep within: the sound of thousands of bass drums and snare drums beating in unison.

During these days, the city center transforms into a hive of activity with crowds and closed streets. Staying at the Hotel Europa (Zaragoza) is the perfect tactical choice for those who want to experience the festivities to the fullest but also need a truly restful night's sleep. We offer you the ideal balance: cultural immersion by day and absolute peace and quiet by night.

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Holy Week in Zaragoza: Experience the Passion and relax away from the noise

How to see Zaragoza in 2 hours with the tourist bus and stay at the best price

Zaragoza, with its rich history and imposing monuments like the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, invites you to explore it. But if your time is limited or you're traveling with children, you need an option that combines culture, fun, and efficiency. The answer lies in theMegabus, the livelier alternative oftourist bus in ZaragozaGet ready for an express adventure that will optimize your visit and your budget.

The Hotel Europa, located on the outskirts of Zaragoza (just minutes from the city center), our hotel is your perfect partner. Our strategic location allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds: immediate proximity to the big city for sightseeing and the tranquility of a relaxed environment to unwind without the noise and high prices of the city center.

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How to see Zaragoza in 2 hours with the tourist bus and stay at the best price

Descubre la Navidad en Zaragoza

Zaragoza se prepara para recibir la Navidad con el encendido de su iluminación festiva, que tendrá lugar el viernes 29 de noviembre.

La Navidad es una época en la que la ciudad se transforma para ofrecer a sus habitantes y visitantes una experiencia llena de tradición y alegría. Este año, la Plaza del Pilar vuelve a ser el epicentro de las celebraciones, con su imponente Belén de 1.000 metros cuadrados, considerado el más grande de España. Miles de personas lo visitan cada temporada, y para quienes buscan una experiencia más enriquecedora, hay recorridos guiados disponibles en días específicos.

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Descubre la Navidad en Zaragoza
Descubre la Navidad en Zaragoza
Descubre la Navidad en Zaragoza

Aragón: un destino lleno de historia, naturaleza y tradición

Aragón es una región de España que sorprende por su riqueza cultural, paisajes variados y una historia que se respira en cada rincón. Ubicada en el noreste de la península ibérica, esta comunidad autónoma ofrece una combinación única de patrimonio histórico, maravillas naturales y tradiciones arraigadas que la convierten en un destino imprescindible para quienes buscan una experiencia auténtica.

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Aragón: un destino lleno de historia, naturaleza y tradición
Aragón: un destino lleno de historia, naturaleza y tradición

Los mejores planes para hacer en Zaragoza en familia

Zaragoza ofrece una amplia gama de planes para disfrutar en familia, desde opciones culturales hasta actividades al aire libre que permitirán a grandes y pequeños pasar momentos inolvidables. Tanto si se trata de un fin de semana especial como de unas vacaciones familiares, la ciudad tiene propuestas variadas que se adaptan a todos los gustos y edades.

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Los mejores planes para hacer en Zaragoza en familia
Los mejores planes para hacer en Zaragoza en familia

Un recorrido por la Zaragoza romana

Zaragoza, conocida en la antigüedad como Caesaraugusta, conserva en su interior un legado romano que sorprende a quienes deciden descubrirlo. Fundada en el año 14 a.C. bajo el mandato del emperador Augusto, esta ciudad fue un importante enclave estratégico del Imperio Romano en Hispania. Hoy, pasear por sus calles no solo significa adentrarse en la Zaragoza moderna, sino también viajar a sus orígenes, donde aún permanecen los vestigios de su pasado imperial.

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Un recorrido por la Zaragoza romana
Un recorrido por la Zaragoza romana

Discover Zaragoza in 2 days

¿Tienes solo un fin de semana para explorar Zaragoza? Esta vibrante ciudad española ofrece una riqueza de historia, cultura y gastronomía que se puede disfrutar en solo 48 horas. Desde sus impresionantes monumentos históricos hasta sus encantadores rincones callejeros, Zaragoza tiene para todos los gustos. Descubre el recorrido de dos días por los lugares más destacados de esta joya del norte de España.

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Discover Zaragoza in 2 days
Discover Zaragoza in 2 days

The 7 most beautiful villages in Zaragoza

La provincia de Zaragoza es una región diversa y cautivadora que ofrece una combinación perfecta de historia, naturaleza, cultura y gastronomía. Con su rica herencia histórica, impresionantes paisajes naturales, vibrante vida cultural y deliciosa gastronomía, Zaragoza es un destino único que cautiva a visitantes de todas partes del mundo.

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The 7 most beautiful villages in Zaragoza

To do in Zaragoza

La capital de Aragón y sus tradiciones. Zaragoza es la capital de Aragón y es una ciudad llena de costumbres y culturas que se puede visitar en AVE ya que se encuentra muy bien conectada entre Madrid y Barcelona. Hasta por las noches el Parque tiene mucho que ofrecer Esta ciudad es tan grande y animada que tres cuartas partes de la población total de Aragón viven en Zaragoza. Además de algunos importantes monumentos históricos y su proximidad a los Pirineos centrales, hay excelentes restaurantes que sirven comida aragonesa y que son un verdadero encanto local para los turistas.

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To do in Zaragoza
To do in Zaragoza