Aragón
It's always a pleasure to visit these lands which saw the birth of the renowned painter Francisco de Goya, where enticements include skiing in its famous ski resorts and sampling the typical gastronomy of this region.
If you’re a culture lover, you’ll be able to visit monasteries, castles, the various examples of Mudejar architecture with the UNESCO World Heritage designation, and monuments such as the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar. What's more, this area of Spain also lies on the famous pilgrim route known as the Way of Saint James.
Sociedad de Promoción y Gestión del Turismo Aragonés, S.L.U (Society for the Promotion and Management of Aragonese Tourism)
Plaza de España, 1
50004
Aragón Tourist Boardturismodearagon@aragon.es+34 976 282 181 (ext. 2)
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