Aragon Travel Guide

Spain
Zaragoza
Experience the rich history of one of Spain’s ancient kingdoms and see captivating Iberian cities, Mudéjar architecture, Pyrenean churches and Goya’s masterpieces.

Aragón encompasses a vast tract of mountainous landscape in Spain’s northeast, and its roots go deep into the history of Spain as we know it today.

Explore this region’s dramatic scenery, where high mountain valleys are speckled with tranquil lakes and medieval villages. Learn about Aragón’s unique confluence of Iberian, Roman and Moorish cultures, which shaped the province over centuries.

Discover Zaragoza, the provincial capital in the valley of the Ebro River. See the monumental Baroque masterpiece, the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, and check out its neighbor, the Cathedral of San Salvador. The city’s Moorish heritage can be seen in the architecture of the Aljafería Palace.

Discover the distinctive style of Goya in a museum within the renowned artist’s former home, Casa Museo de Goya.

Zaragoza’s modern attractions include the enormous Zaragoza Aquarium and the fantastic dining on its El Tubo strip. This neighborhood is ideal for indulging in some local tapas and wines in the lively bars and restaurants.

Make your way to the southern city of Teruel to see some of the region’s best examples of Mudéjar architecture, created over centuries of Islamic and Christian rule. Visit the Santa María de Mediavilla Cathedral or head to Cervera de la Cañada for the Parish Church of Santa Tecla.

Be sure to put aside time to explore Aragón’s monumental landscapes. The Western Valleys Nature Park and Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park are great places to discover hiking trails and mountain scenery. Go canyoning in the Mallos de Riglos or ski in the Aragón Valley’s winter resorts. Popular choices are Candanchú, Formigal and Astún.

Reach Aragón by flying into Zaragoza’s international airport. The region has a good bus and rail network. Rent a car to explore its far-flung mountain vistas and preserved medieval villages.

Aragón’s metropolitan cities and architectural treasures are year-round destinations, but if you are planning an adventure in the mountains be sure to check the weather conditions for your trip.

Popular cities in Aragon

Zaragoza which includes a city, heritage architecture and a castle
Saragossa
Known for Cathedrals, Historical and Churches
Love cathedrals, history and monuments? Get away to Saragossa!

Reasons to visit

  • Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar
  • Plaza del Pilar
  • Aljaferia Palace
Jaca
Jaca
Known for Historical, Spas and Secluded
Experience secluded Jaca: its monuments, culture, museums and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Jaca Cathedral
  • Ciudadela
Formigal Ski Resort featuring mountains and snow as well as a small group of people
Sallent de Gallego
Known for Friendly people, Skiing and Dining
Come to Sallent de Gallego and enjoy its skiing, adventures and parks.

Reasons to visit

  • Formigal Ski Resort
Benasque
Benasque
Known for Dining, Skiing and Natural parks
Treat yourself to a holiday in Benasque and discover this natural paradise within the Pyrenees, whose routes will delight lovers of mountain tourism.
Barbastro
Barbastro
Known for Cathedrals, Walking and Gardens
Explore Barbastro: its cathedral, gardens, wineries and more!
Albarracin
Albarracin
Known for Friendly people, Historical and Dining
Experience quaint Albarracin: its history, culture, dining and more!