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Walk through Zaragoza's layered past on this route connecting Islamic palaces, Baroque churches, and Roman remnants. You'll move from the fortified Aljafería through historic streets lined with architectural landmarks, explore a vibrant market hall, and finish in El Tubo's narrow streets, where tapas bars await.

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  1. Aljafería Palace

    This 11th-century fortified palace showcases Islamic architecture and now serves as Aragon's regional parliament, marking a significant starting point in Zaragoza's medieval history.

    C. de los Diputados, s/n, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain·architecture
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  2. Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora del Portillo

    A Baroque church with three naves and a distinctive exterior that reflects the religious architecture flourishing in the city during the 17th and 18th centuries.

    Pl. del Portillo, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain·architecture
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  3. Plaza de Toros de la Misericordia

    Spain's second-oldest bullring, opened in 1764, combines traditional design with a modern sail roof that you can admire from the outside.

    Calle Vicente Gomez Salvo, C. de Ramón Pignatelli, 120, Casco Antiguo, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain·architecture
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  4. Parish Church of San Pablo

    This Gothic-Mudéjar church merits UNESCO recognition for its octagonal brick tower and gilded altar, representing a unique architectural blend from the medieval period.

    C. de San Pablo, 42, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·art & culture
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  5. Mercado Central de Zaragoza

    An 1903 iron-and-glass market hall where you can browse local products and experience the everyday rhythms of Zaragoza's neighborhoods.

    Av. de César Augusto, 110, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·markets
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  6. Monument to Caesar Augustus

    A statue of the Roman emperor who founded the city as Caesaraugusta, offering a tangible connection to Zaragoza's classical origins.

    Av. de César Augusto, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·history
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  7. Murallas Romanas de Zaragoza

    Weathered stone remains of the Roman defensive walls that once surrounded Caesaraugusta, embedded within the modern city.

    Plaza César Augusto, 3, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·history
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  8. Torreon de la Zuda

    A tower from the Islamic period now houses a tourist office and provides panoramic views over the city and Ebro River.

    Torre de la Zuda, Glorieta Pío XII, 1, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·viewpoints
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  9. Church of San Juan de los Panetes

    Built in 1725, this Baroque church is known for its distinctive leaning octagonal tower, a quirky architectural feature that catches the eye.

    Plaza César Augusto, 3, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·architecture
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  10. Iglesia de Santa Isabel de Portugal

    A late 17th-century church with an artistically detailed alabaster Baroque façade that reflects the craftsmanship of its era.

    Pl. del Justicia, 1, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·architecture
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  11. Plaza de San Felipe

    A historic square surrounded by period buildings, home to the Pablo Gargallo Museum and a pleasant spot to pause during your walk.

    Plaza de San Felipe, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·art & culture
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  12. El tubo

    A warren of narrow streets packed with tapas bars and restaurants, ideal for sampling local dishes and experiencing Zaragoza's social energy.

    C. de la Libertad, 12, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain·food
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