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Discover Aragon
The very best
of Aragon
Welcome to the northern region of Al-Andalus. In Aragon, Islamic Spain thrived for four centuries, with remarkable cities like Zaragoza leading the way. This northeastern region of Spain is renowned for its Mudejar art—a stunning fusion of Islamic and Christian elements, celebrated as a UNESCO World Heritage. In Aragon, you will experience this unique artistic legacy like nowhere else, complemented by striking natural beauty that makes the region truly exceptional.
Aragon Travel Tips
CHOOSE YOUR DATES
Aragon is a vast territory with great diversity in terms of geography, climate and landscapes, allowing to enjoy different touristic resources along the year.
In winter, you can experience the charm of snow and the festive atmosphere of Christmas. Spring is ideal for immersing yourself in nature, with vibrant colors and flowing water, and discovering the rich heritage of its villages and towns (an activity also highly recommended in fall). In summer, embrace active tourism and cool off in one of the many rivers.
HOW TO GET Zaragoza is the capital of Aragon, and its central location allows you to connect with Spain’s major cities—Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, and Valencia—in under 300 km. If you choose the AVE high-speed train, you can reach Madrid or Barcelona from Zaragoza in approximately one and a half hours.
FROM THERE Within Aragon, Zaragoza is approximately 74 km south of Huesca and 171 km north of Teruel. Major coach companies, such as Ágreda, Alosa, Alsa, Hife, Autobuses Jiménez, and Therpasa, provide services to various destinations both within Aragón and beyond. Of course, having a vehicle to explore this remarkable region will provide you with greater independence.
A TREASURE TO DISCOVER! If you’re touring Spain and planning to visit Madrid and Barcelona, we highly recommend adding Zaragoza and Aragón to your itinerary. Not only will this make your journey more enjoyable, but it will also give you the chance to uncover a fascinating Islamic heritage that will surely impress you. If you have a few extra days, take the opportunity to delve deeper into Aragon: explore its charming towns and villages steeped in history, and immerse yourself in its stunning natural landscapes.