Zaragoza greets travelers with it’s blending roman roots and moorish influence. This hidden Spanish gem boasts architecture, museums and lots of chocolate!.
Plaza del Pilar serves as Zaragoza’s central square. Diverse monuments and sculptures adorn the Plaza, as well as two statues of St. James the Apostle.
La Seo Cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic styles with baroque interior elements. The Grand Chapel, contains artifacts and royal tombs, remains the key highlight.
Goya Museum celebrates Francisco Goya’s legacy. This collection preserves Goya’s paintings and drawings alongside other significant 18th-19th century artwork.
Museum Pablo Serrano focuses on Pablo Serrano’s creative output. Serrano’s drawings and prints join other 20th century art pieces throughout the exhibition.
The Roman Forum Museum documents the city’s ancient Roman heritage. The collection displays diverse Roman artifacts like coins, sculptures and ceramics.
Tour the Zaragoza Aquarium and find coral reef habitats, jellyfish exhibits although a shark tank. Guests find information about fish species, reptiles and amphibians.
The Teatro Principal ranks among the city’s most historic theaters. The venue hosts multiple performance such as dance shows, theatre productions and musical events.
The Chocolate Tour entices visitors as a top Attraction. Participants explore local chocolate establishments while sampling creations from top local chocolatiers.