

Saragossa is a vibrant, modern city full of life. A crossroads of many civilisations that have left their mark over its two-thousand-year history.
In addition to important Roman archaeological sites, the city also boasts the beautiful Mudéjar architecture of Aljafería Palace and Cathedral of El Salvador (La Seo), plus gorgeous Renaissance, Art Nouveau and Baroque buildings, such as the Pilar Basilica.
In addition to the city’s artistic and architectural heritage, you’ll also enjoy food with a personality all its own, with simple dishes and tasty tapas that make the most of the great local produce. Enjoy the famous tapas area, El Tubo, and let your stomach guide you.
The historical city centre of Saragossa hides more than one treasure. On top of its monuments and architectural gems, the streets will reveal another sort of wealth: tapas.
The El Tubo area is the most famous, but Plaza San Miguel, Plaza de la Magdalena and Plaza Santa Marta are also home to traditional taverns and more daring, innovative spots where the tapas format reveals its true potential.
In Saragossa, you’ll find some of the loveliest examples of Mudéjar architecture, a fusion of the Romanesque and Muslim styles that were the hallmark of the Renaissance period in the capital of Aragon.
The Cathedral of El Salvador, also called La Seo, and the impressive Aljafería Palace are two of the most famous examples, but there are many more. The church of San Pablo and the Zuda and Fortea towers are other beautiful examples of Mudéjar architecture.
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