A rich blend of the historic and modern, Zaragoza sits on the banks of the Ebro River. Stroll in the center of town near San Miguel's pedestrian ways or around the Plaza de los Sitios, where you find boutiques, markets and souvenir shops. A center for gastronomy, Zaragoza offers food and drink for every budget and taste. But tapas is a must! In 2008, Zaragoza hosted the International Exhibition; the Water Tower, Bridge Pavilion and River Aquarium show off of the city's avant-garde architecture.
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4.5 based on 289 reviews
Wonderful and beautiful museum, where you just enjoy every moment. The sculptures are in an own league.
4.5 based on 366 reviews
A good surprise, as tapistry is remarkable in churches for centuries. A museum with good information available and beautiful pieces exposed.
4.5 based on 220 reviews
Located inside the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a large collection of crystal floats. I’ve never seen floats made entirely of glass before and I must say it was one of the most unique displays I’ve seen. I was the only visitor at the time so my experience was quite personalized. Upon entering and paying the entrance fee, I watched a short introduction film about the history of the floats and their construction. As I proceeded through the displays, a narrative played and lights illuminated the floats. Stunning!
4.0 based on 490 reviews
Not expensive to go in but you can see the theatre from several spots outside. What a great find. Worth a look. Still amazed how these were built all around Europe all these years ago.
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