What to do in Zaragoza Province

Activities, attractions and tours

Zaragoza which includes shopping, a city and heritage architecture
Zaragoza Province
Zaragoza which includes a church or cathedral and religious aspects
Plaza del Pilar which includes a city, heritage architecture and night scenes
Zaragoza which includes a city, heritage architecture and street scenes

Zaragoza Province Tourist Attractions & Activities

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  • Zaragoza Province is popular among travellers similar to yourself. In fact, many travellers have been visiting Zaragoza Province to check out local hot spots and find the top activities, and a good amount of these travellers can't wait to return. The top activities can earn the enthusiasm of even seasoned travellers, and that includes savvy visitors like you. Our activities includes an impressive array of historically themed excursions and excitement. With the region's most talked about attractions like the Sightseeing Pass with Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour & Museum Admission, there are tons of things to do at your disposal when you peruse the best excursions here at Expedia Australia.

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1. Monasterio de Piedra

The Monasterio de Piedra (Monastery of Stone) is a natural reserve nestled into the steep sierras in Nuévalos. Sheltered by the Iberian System and the Piedra River Canyon, this awe-inspiring place provided a home for the Cistercian monks from 1194. Visit the centuries-old monastery and its tranquil ruins. Make your way past the gardens and orchards into the impressive surrounding forests. You’ll find shady groves, cascading waterfalls, fascinating caves and a lagoon as smooth as glass. Declared a national monument in 1983, the Monasterio de Piedra encapsulates some of the rich traditions of the Cistercian Order. Today, it contains a luxury hotel and spa where you can re-energize after a day of exploring.
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El Monasterio de Piedra

2. Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar

The Catedral-Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar) is an awe-inspiring basilica that has roots that go back to the dawn of Christianity in Spain. Revel in the grandeur of this ornate basilica, which stands on one of the country’s most significant spiritual sites. Admire the basilica’s breathtaking architecture and explore the collections of artworks displayed within.
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Zaragoza

3. Plaza del Pilar

Plaza del Pilar, one of the largest pedestrian plazas in Spain, is surrounded by pretty cafés and historic buildings. Make this an excellent starting point for exploring Zaragoza’s attractions. The square frequently buzzes with performances, festivals and other lively events.
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Plaza del Pilar

4. Grande José Antonio Labordeta Park

Get outdoors and relax in the wide, open spaces of José Antonio Labordeta Park. Also known as Grand Park, this is Zaragoza’s biggest park, a green expanse covering more than 100 acres (40 hectares). It contains leafy green trees, a botanical garden, fountains, large avenues and monuments.
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Primo de Rivera Park

5. Aljaferia Palace

Wander through the rooms and chambers of the Aljafería Palace, an 11th-century fortified palace that was built for Muslim rulers. During its long history, the monumental structure has also been the home of the Christian kings of Aragon and the Catholic monarchs of Spain. Today, it serves as the headquarters of the regional parliament.
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Aljaferia

6. Plaza de Espana

Come to the center of the city to see the Plaza de España, an attractive public square close to many restaurants, bars, monuments and museums, and framed by old and modern buildings. It has been a part of Zaragoza life for about 2,000 years, although its name, form and function have changed several times. Over the years it has been called Real Plaza de San Fernando and Plaza de la Constitución in line with current events in the city.
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Plaza de Espana

7. La Seo Cathedral

The site occupied by La Seo Cathedral has been a holy place for many centuries. An early Roman temple once stood on this spot. Later a Visigoth church and eventually a mosque occupied the space. Work on the cathedral you see today started in the 12th century. Visit this grandiose building with a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, renaissance and mudéjar. Its vaulted apse, tall tower topped by a cimborio (eight-sided dome) and parroquieta with its beautiful carved wall earned recognition by UNESCO as having outstanding universal value as examples of mudéjar architecture.
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La Seo Cathedral

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