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Intérieur du palais de l’Aljafería à Saragosse avec arches mudéjares sculptées et colonnes décorées dans un bâtiment historique espagnol.

Welcome to Zaragoza,capital of the Aragon region

This dynamic city boasts a remarkable heritage blending Roman, Moorish and Christian influences. Zaragoza offers a perfect balance of history, culture and lively local life, making it an ideal destination for discovering another facet of Spain.

A cityat the crossroads of cultures

Zaragoza is a city marked by the meeting of several civilizations that have shaped its identity over the centuries. From the vestiges of Roman times to the influences of Islamic architecture, the city reflects an exceptional cultural wealth. Today, Zaragoza is a modern metropolis that has preserved its historic character while offering a friendly, authentic atmosphere.

Vue aérienne de la basilique Notre-Dame du Pilar à Saragosse au bord du fleuve Èbre avec les tours de la cathédrale et la ville en arrière-plan.
Vue extérieure du palais de l’Aljafería à Saragosse avec ses tours fortifiées, ses remparts et ses jardins entourant la forteresse historique.

A rich historyand powerful

Founded by the Romans as Caesaraugusta, Zaragoza developed as an important center of trade and culture. The city was then influenced by the Muslim presence before becoming a Christian territory in the Middle Ages. This succession of influences can still be seen today in the architecture and local traditions, offering visitors a veritable journey through history.

Discover Zaragoza's treasures

At the heart of the city stands the spectacular Basilica of Our Lady of the Pilar, one of Spain’s most emblematic monuments. Nearby, the Cathedral of La Seo reveals a fascinating architectural blend of Gothic, Mudejar and Baroque styles, testifying to the region’s cultural diversity.

A stroll through the historic center also reveals the Aljafería Palace, a fortified palace of Islamic origin dating from the XIᵉ century.

The streets of the city center also invite you to stroll between lively squares, historic buildings and traditional cafés. The banks of the River Ebro offer beautiful walks with privileged views of the city’s major monuments.

Vue aérienne du Puente de Piedra à Saragosse traversant le fleuve Èbre avec la ville et plusieurs ponts en arrière-plan.

Aragonese cultures and traditions

Zaragoza is a city steeped in tradition. Every October, the city celebrates the Fiestas del Pilar, one of Spain’s most important events. For several days, the streets come alive with concerts, shows, parades and popular celebrations that bring locals and visitors together in a festive atmosphere.

The city also boasts an active cultural scene, with museums, theaters and galleries testifying to the region’s artistic dynamism.

Generous gastronomy

Zaragoza’ s cuisine reflects the culinary richness of Aragon. In the restaurants and tapas bars of the historic center, you can discover local specialties prepared with regional products. Tapas, accompanied by Aragonese wines, are an integral part of the local culture and offer a convivial and authentic gastronomic experience.

Assortiment de tapas espagnoles avec jambon ibérique, chorizo, olives, fromage et pain servi sur une table.
Basilique Notre-Dame du Pilar illuminée au crépuscule à Saragosse avec le Puente de Piedra et le fleuve Èbre reflétant les lumières de la ville.

This article in the land of Aragon ends here. There’s a lot to discover, so get out there, and don’t forget to update your booklet! 😉