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Population:Approximately 700.000
Currency:€1 = 100 cents
Opening hours:Normal opening hours for shopsare Monday to Saturday, 10.00-14.00 and 17.00- 20.00. Largerstores stay open all day. Manybusinesses including restaurantsand bars close for holidays inAugust
Internet:www.zaragoza.eswww.spain.infowww.aragonguide.com
Newspapers:El periódico de AragónHeraldo de AragónEl PaisEl Mundo
Emergency numbers:Emergency Services 112Ambulance: 061Fire Service: 080To report assault, robbery oraccident to the police: +34 902102 112
Tourist information:Tourist Office Plaza del PilarAddress: Plaza Nuestra Señora delPilar (Plaza del Pilar, for short)Open every day from 10:00 –20:00, from June to October from09:00 – 21:00Tel. +34 902 201 212 / + 34 976201 200www.zaragoza.es
ZARAGOZAPUBLISHING DATE: 2008-06-18 | COUNTRY CODE: ESContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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ZARAGOZADespite its beautiful location in a picturesque valley by theriver Ebro, and an incredibly rich historical heritage,Zaragoza is refreshingly untouched by mass-tourism. Mosttravellers know it only as a train stop on the way fromBarcelona to Madrid. Zaragoza benefits however from itslocation right in the middle of everything, and is a dynamicand modern town, while still maintaining an authenticSpanish identity. The food and bar culture is unique, the citya real architectural treasure and a growing young populationguarantees a busy night life.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
The city centre is conveniently small, withwalking distance between most sites ofinterest. History lovers and slow strollersare in for a real treat in the Old Town areawhich displays uncountable splendidbuildings and monuments that bearwitness to the city’s 2000 year-old history.The Iberians, Romans, Moors, Jews andChristians all left their mark here andZaragoza is sometimes called "City of theFour Cultures". Medieval streets andFrench style broad avenues blend perfectlythroughout the city, as well assynagogues, Arab palaces, Romantheatres, churches and cathedrals.
At the same time, Zaragoza city centre isfull of shops, squares and pleasantcorners, busy boulevards, restaurants andbars with sunny outdoor terraces. A goodarea for walks and endless coffee breaks isaround Independence Avenue- Paseo de laIndependencia- the town’s main Frenchstyle promenade which is crowded by cafésand cosy hang-outs, and flanked by treesand arches.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
Virgin Of Pilar BasilicaPride of the city, the Pilar Cathedral, is ajewel of baroque art and one of the mostimportant Sanctuaries of Mary of theCatholic world. Inside the church the wallsand ceilings are full of frescos from famousSpanish painters.
Address: Plaza del Pilar
Misericordia BullringThe bullring was the first in Spain with aretractable roof. Protected from badweather, the 18th century arena is usedfor concerts and markets next totraditional bullfights.
Address: Glorieta de AznarezUnderground: Buses 21, 31Phone: +34 976 43 2381
Aljafería PalaceThis impressive 11th century palace is oneof few remaining Moorish buildings of thecity, and one of the most importantsamples of Hispano-Muslim architecture.
Address: Calle de los DiputadosUnderground: buses 31, 33Phone: +34 976 28 96 83
Zaragoza MuseumArt lovers should not miss this museum,which houses an extensive collection ofmedieval Aragonite paintings, and a roomdevoted entirely to painter José FranciscoGoya.
Address: Plaza de los Sitios 6Phone: +34 976 22 21 81 or +34 976 22 52 82.
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Primo De Rivera ParkAn ideal place in which to escape the noisefrom the city. This huge park haslandscaped grounds, a botanical garden, awild plant area and various cafés andrestaurants.
Address: Avenida San SebastianUnderground: Buses: 20, 30, 40
Museo Pablo GargalloRenaissance style palace with modernsculptures by the Aragonese artist PabloGargallo, an important figure in the early20th-century European avant-garde artmovement.
Address: Plaza de San Felipe 3Underground: Buses 23, 28, 29, 34, 36, 45Phone: +34 976 72 4922Internet: www.ayto-zaragoza.es
La Seo- Cathedral Of The SaviourThe monumental Cathedral of the Saviour,or ‘La Seo’, is part of the World HeritageSite Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon, butalso includes Gothic, Renaissance andBaroque styles.
Address: Plaza de la SeoPhone: +34 976291238
Zaragoza Amusement ParkA getaway for families only a few minutesbus ride from the city centre. Typicalfairground rides, swimming pools andplaygrounds attract the children while Mumand Dad can watch from any of therestaurants or cafés.
Address: Paseo Duque de AlbaUnderground: Bus 34Phone: +34 902 37 80 00Internet: www.atraczara.com
EATING #EATING#
Traditional Aragonese food culture isdominated by savoury and rather heavydishes, rich in meat and often served inhot stews. But Zaragoza also offerscountless opportunities to sample excitingfusions of aromas and flavours fromdifferent culinary traditions.
The city is also famous for its excellent’tapas’- little appetizers served at bars andin small cafes before a main meal. Thenarrow streets and small plazas south ofPlaza de La Seo harbours some excellenttapas bars, ideal for relaxing with a beerand a bite on a warm day.
La MatildeLa Matilde is considered by many as beingthe top restaurant in Zaragoza. The food istypical Spanish and Portuguese, and foreach course the table is cleared and setwith new linen, antique silver and handpainted china, all matching the ordereddish.
Address: Predicadores 7- 9 and Casta Alvarez 10 - 14Phone: +34 976 43 34 43Internet: www.lamatilde.com
Casa PedroSmall family restaurant in the centre of theOld Town. With a welcoming and rustic feelit has a chimney to keep guests warm inwinter. The food is typical Aragonese, anddelicious homemade pies are the house’sspeciality.
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Address: La Cadena 6Phone: +34 976 29 1168
La MarLa Mar is often cited as the top seafoodrestaurant in town, serving a large varietyof delicious dishes such as sea bream,turbot, clams, hake, monkfish, squid orshellfish. If fish is not your thing, thegrilled beefsteak comes with several kindsof tasty sauces.
Address: Plaza Aragón 12Phone: +34 976 21 2264
La RetamaProbably the best vegetarian restaurant inZaragoza, with large balconies and asample menu for first-timers in this kind ofcuisine.
Address: Reconquista, 4Phone: +34 976 397 910
MirafloresSimple cuisine for excellent prices,together with friendly service. Here,customers can also choose their favouritetapas at the bar and double or triple it intoa whole meal.
Address: Tenor Fleta 53Phone: +34 976 424 024
EXLUSIVELa OntinaDistinguished upmarket venue that attractsgourmets from far and wide. The kitchenserves imaginative versions of traditionalAragonese dishes. The private diningrooms are elegantly decorated as royalresidences.
Address: Costa 5Phone: +34 976 22 19 01
MIDRANGELos BorrachosA first choice for many, among them theSpanish king Juan Carlos, this restaurantoffers superb food. Decor is heavybaroque, and house specialties are game,
meat and fish. Finish your meal with adelicious dessert.
Address: Plaza Sagasta 64Phone: + 34 976 275 036
BUDGETTaberna Al-kareniA romantic, dim-lit, cosy restaurantserving delicious couscous among otherMoorish dishes as well as typical Spanishspecialties.
Address: 14 Don TeobaldoPhone: +34 976391404
CAFÉS #CAFES#
Boulevard 46Classical Spanish "chocolatería", servinghot chocolate, coffee, churros (fried softpretzel dipped in sugar) and manyvarieties of buns and croissants.
Address: Tomás Bretón 48Phone: +34 976 355 503
Café PragaRomantic combined café, wine-bar andconcert venue in one of Zaragoza’s mostpleasant squares. Perfect for intimatedates.
Address: Plaza de Santa Cruz 13-15Phone: +34 976 200 251
Chocolatería MontesolCafé and ice cream parlour that attractsclients of all ages in a calm and pleasantarea of the city.
Address: Franco y López 3Phone: +34 976 355 362
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Tetería Al-harinTea house that offers products fromNorthern Africa and the Middle East in aMoroccan style setting. A must is to try the’baklava’, Lebanese pastries, with yourspiced tea.
Address: Don Teobaldo 16Phone: +34 976 39 4163
Café & TéElegant yet cosy venue with an unbeatableselection of coffee, teas and chocolate fromall over the world, and exquisite desserts.
Address: Paseo de la Independencia, 6Phone: +34 976 235 209
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
At dusk the streets of Zaragoza fill withtables and chairs and people cometogether on the terraces to enjoy drinksand tapas with friends. Along the Paseo dela Independencia, Plaza de San FranciscoSquare, Paseo de Sagasta or Primo deRivera Park, there are often liveperformances to go with the beer.
Zaragoza’s 60,000-strong population ofstudents and increasing tourismguarantees a vivacious nightlife. There arehundreds of bars and clubs for all tastesand wallet.
El ArranqueGreat place for Spanish music-lovers, thistapas bar only plays traditional Spanishmusic. There are 27 varieties of tapas andan excellent selection of Aragonese wines.
Address: Jordan de Urries 5
El Calamar BravoPopular and cheap seafood tapas bar withwidely famous calamares sandwiches.
Address: Moneva 5Phone: +34 976 212 841
Sala MorriseyRelaxed Irish pub and one of the bestconcert venues in Zaragoza, featuring localand foreign artists.
Address: Gran Via 33Phone: +34 976 239 688
Bodeguilla De Santa CruzThe tiny, typical Spanish Bodega hasgained a reputation for servingextraordinary tapas and excellent localwine.
Address: Santa Cruz,Phone: + 34 976 200 018
Café DalíCombined art gallery and bar dedicated togenius Spanish painter Salvador Dali, withtables formed like painter’s palettes,non-stop music videos, and live rock andblues concerts on occasion. Extensive beerand cocktail list.
Address: Avenida de Madrid 109Phone: +34 976 538 612
El Cantor De JazzThis venue offers a regular program ofBlues, Jazz and R&B. It has a tastefulinterior decor made up of musicalinstruments.
La Casa Del LocoA wide-ranging choice of music, likeSpanish pop, funk and sounds from the60s, and frequent concerts attracts largeaudiences of all ages to this popular musicvenue in Zaragoza’s Old Town. Decoratedin cool, retro circus style.
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Address: Calle Mayor 10-12Phone: +1 34 976 396 771Internet: www.lacasadelloco.com
AphotekeOne of Zaragoza’s most popularafter-hours bars for lovers of electronicdance music, techno and chill-out by thepsychedelic designed bar.
Address: La Paz 22
Edison EstudioGiant leisure complex for all tasteshousing, among other, a 19th century styledance salon, a Latin disco, live musicstages and rooms to celebrate privateparties.
Address: Bretón 18Phone: +34 976 352 118
KitschSpacious and cool new venue, featuringtechno, house and electronica music, withDJs and fusion.
Address: Fernando el Católico 70Phone: +34 976 358 604
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Zaragoza offers a range of shopping for alltastes, in cosy boutiques or large shoppingcomplexes, not forgetting the streetmarkets. Zaragoza’s main shopping areagoes from Residencial Paraiso in the chicSagasta area to the grand square, Plaza deEspaña. The most exclusive designer shopsare to be found on streets Francisco deVitoria, San Ignacio de Loyola, Cadiz andIsaac Peral. Souvenirs, such as Virgin Mary
icons or Pilar cathedrals in silver or plasticare sold around the Plaza del Pilar square.
On Sundays, there is a flea market- elrastro- under the arches of the magnificentbullfight arena (Glorieta de Aznarez); anoriental style bazaar which offers justabout anything.
Lanuza Market, also referred to as theCentral Market, this is the best place tobuy food. Visitors can admire the beautifulArt Nouveau style stone and iron building,influenced by the Eiffel Tower in Paris,while choosing among the best of localgroceries.
La Romareda Market is the largest open-airmarket in Zaragoza, located behind the LaRomareda football stadium. Everything andanything is sold here.
El Corte InglésSpain’s largest chain of high-qualitydepartment stores is the place where pickyshoppers can find the things not availableelsewhere else. The supermarket in thebottom floor stock all kinds of exoticforeign products, and upstairs thedepartments for fashion, furniture, hi-fi,electrical appliances, computers, records,gifts, tobacco, and home utensils provideexcellent service.
Address: Paseo de Sagasta 3, Paseo de la Independencia 11 andMaría Zambrano 35
Shopping Centre Gran CasaThis shopping centre with over 170 shopsis one of the most important in Zaragoza.Shops include fashion outlets such asAdolfo Dominguez, Mango and Zara, andfabulous shoe shops such as Pablo Ochoaand Antonio Reula.
Address: Avenida María Zambrano, 35
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SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVEPalafoxThis is Zaragoza’s only five-star hotel andit is located in the busy shopping andrestaurant area by Paseo de laIndependencia. The design spellsminimalist luxury and excellent class.
Address: Casa JiménezPhone: +34 976 237700Internet: www.palafoxhoteles.com
Hotel BostonFuturistic four-star hotel convenientlylocated close to both the Old Town andZaragoza’s main shopping trails. Listen tolive music and enjoy a drink in theCasablanca piano bar, or hang out instylish café or the ultra-modern foyer andthe panoramic elevator that give theimpression of a space station.
Address: Avenida de las Torres 28Phone: +34 976 59 91 92Internet: www.hotelboston.es
GOOD VALUEHotel Style ParisThis newly refurbished hotel is locatedright next to the giant high-classdepartment store El Corte Ingles and thebusy shopping and leisure area aroundPaseo de la Independencia.
Address: Pedro María Ric 14Phone: +34 976 236 537
Hotel OrienteFrom this hotel, visitors have an excellentview over the city’s two grand cathedrals,
La Pilar and La Seo, but are still only ashort walk away from the shopping areaaround Plaza de España. The hotelrestaurant "Guetaria" is specialised in theBasque and Aragon cuisines
Address: Coso 11-13Phone: + 34 976 20 32 82Internet: www.hotel-oriente.com
Hotel Ramiro 1This comfortable seven story hotel withrestaurant, coffee shop and bar is locatedvery near the streets with the most typicaltapas bars and venues, perfect for thosewho wish to enjoy the city’s nightlife to thelast minute.
Address: Coso 123Phone: +34 976 29 8200
BASICHotel SauceHotel Sauce offers a warm atmosphere,pretty balconies and beautifully decoratedrooms. Located in the historic-artistic andcommercial centre near the Pilar Cathedraland Roman Ruins.
Address: Espoz y Mina 33Phone: +34 976 20 50 50
Hostal Ambos Mundos50’s style The location is unbeatable, rightin the heat of the Old Town by the grandPilar.
Address: Plaza del Pilar 16Phone: +34 976 29 97 04
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportsZaragoza Airport(www.zaragoza-airport.com) is locatedsome 10 km south-west of the city centre.Getting from the airport into the centre ofZaragoza takes approximately 15 minutes,and the taxi fair costs around 15-20€. Taxipick up points are in front of the airportarrivals gate. Telephone taxi at airport:+34 38 38 38.
Buses from the company Ebrobús gobetween the airport and the city centre.The journey takes between 20-30 minutesand a single ticket cost €1.80 and can bepurchased from the driver. Buses coincidewith airplane arrivals, and will take you tothe city centre via the football ground anduniversity. Information telephone forbuses: +34 976 324 009.
Public transportThe relatively small size of Zaragoza citycentre makes the local bus system veryeasy to grasp, and provides a cheap wayto get from point to point during any visit.The trusty buses come at either 5 or 10minute intervals, and most lines operateduring the night at weekends. A ten-ride"punch card" for longer stays can bebought at any corner tobacco store. Forfurther information, please call companyTuzsa which runs the city bus service at +34 976 592 727 or visit their web site atwww.tuzsa.es.
TaxiThe city has a large fleet of taxis, althoughtourist sites are never more than a 15minute walk away.
Taxi Zaragoza
Phone: +34 976 42 42 42
Taxi Aragón
Phone: +34 976 38 38 38
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PostCentral Post Office
Address: 33, Plaza de la IndependenciaPhone: +34 976 21 77 62
DentistNo general number. Hotels or touristoffices can provide information on thenearest dental clinic.
TelephoneCountry code: +34
Area code: 0976
Electricity220 volts, 50 Hz
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Calle de la Poetis. C1Calle de la Poetis. B1 C1Calle de Las Armas C2Calle de Las Delic. A3Calle de Leon Feli. C1Calle de Los Diput. B2Calle de Los Predi. C2Calle de Lucas Gal. A4Calle de Madre Sac. B3 C3Calle de Maria Zay. B1Calle de Mariana P. B1 C1Calle de Menendez . B4Calle de Miguel de. C4Calle de Miguel Se. D3 D4Calle de Monasteri. D4Calle de Mosén Dom. D1 D2Calle de Ortilla C1Calle de Pablo Sar. B2 B3Calle de Padre Mar. C1Calle de Palencia C1Calle de Ramon Pig. C2 C3Calle de Ramon y C. C3Calle de Reina Fab. D4Calle de San Blas C2Calle de San Juan . A4 B4Calle de San Juan . B4 C4Calle de San Juan . D1Calle de San Migue. C3 D3Calle de San Pablo C2Calle de San Vicen. D2 D3Calle de San Vicen. C4Calle de Santa Luc. B2 C2Calle de Santander B3Calle de Sierra de. D1Calle de Sierra de. B1 B2Calle de Sixto Cel. D1Calle de Sobrabre D1 D2Calle de Tarragona B3Calle de Tomas Bre. B4Calle de Uncastill. D4Calle de Unceta A3Calle de Vicente B. B3Calle de Victoria . B1 C1Calle de Violante . A4Calle del Asalto D3Calle del Carmen B3 B4Calle del Coso C3 D3Calle del Doctor C. C3 C4Calle del Lago A2Calle del Reino B2Calle del Valle de. C1 D1Calle del Valle de. D1Calle Italia B3Calle Rioja A3Paseo Constitucion C3Paseo de Echegaray. C2 D2Paseo de Fernando . B4Paseo de la Indepe. C3Paseo de Los Rosal. C4Paseo de Maria Agu. B2 B3Paseo de Pamplona C3
Paseo de Sagasta C4Paseo de Teruel B3 C3Paseo Gran Via C4Plaza de Europa B2Plaza de Nuestra S. C2 D2Plaza de Roma B3Plaza del Portillo B2Plaza Emilio Alfar. B2Plaza España C3Plaza San Felipe C2Plaza San Pedro No. D3Plaza Santa Cruz D2Puente de la Almoz. B2 C1Puente de Piedra D2Puente de Santiago C2Puente del Pilar D2Valle de Gistain D1Via Universitas A3 A4
DESTINATION: ZARAGOZAPUBLISHING DATE: 2008-06-18