With more than 2000 years of history, Zaragoza is known for its colossal Basilica del Pilar, its Roman foundation, its cultural diversity and the approachability of its people.
But its visitors have discovered much more among its streets. Zaragoza has two majestic cathedrals, a fortified Islamic palace in the city centre, monumental remains of the Roman Caesar Augusta, Renaissance-style palace houses, unique treasures of the work of Francisco de Goya, emblems of modern architecture and one of the most diverse gastronomic scenes in Spain.
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How to get there - transport information
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How to get to aeroplane
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Zaragoza Airport is 10 kilometres outside the city.
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You can take public transport from the airport, either a bus (line 501) and or a taxi.
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Bus to the city centre: 45 minutes.
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Car to the city centre: Approximately 20 minutes on the N-125 and A-2.
How to get to train
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High-speed train links from cities including Barcelona (about 1 hour 30 minutes), Granada (4 hours 20 minutes), Madrid (1 hour 20 minutes), Huesca (45 minutes), Malaga (4 hours 10 minutes) and Seville (3 hours 40 minutes).
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If you come to Zaragoza by train, you will arrive at Zaragoza Delicias Intermodal Station, near the city centre.
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There is a taxi rank at the station exit.
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The bus routes 51, Ci1, Ci2 and 34 stop at the station.
How to get to bus
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If you come to Zaragoza by coach, you will arrive at Zaragoza Delicias Intermodal Station, near the city centre.
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The bus routes 51, Ci1, Ci2 and 34 stop at the station. All other bus routes stop at Delicias Civic Centre, next to the station, or nearby.
How to get there by road
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From Madrid, the A-2 motorway.
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From Barcelona, the AP-2 and A-2 motorways.
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From Bilbao, the AP-68 motorway.
How to get around in bus
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Most buses usually run from 06:30 to 22:00. More information on routes, times and prices.
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There are different touristic buses: day, night, Megabus and tourist bus for groups.
How to get around in metro/tram
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One tram line travels through the city.
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It usually runs from 06:00 to 00:00.
How to get around in other means of transport
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In taxi or taxi sharing. White vehicles with the city coat of arms on one side. You can find information on taxis and taxi ranks here. An official app lets you locate the nearest free taxi.
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By bicycle on its network of bike lanes and bike-friendly roads. You can get a temporary subscription for three days.
Practical information
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The Zaragoza Family tourist card provides discounts in various establishments, including the Water Park and the Amusement Park, and the Chocopass is a voucher for sampling chocolate creations in five different shops.
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