Zaragoza City City Guide

Spain

Zaragoza City City Guide

Aragon

Zaragoza, the capital of Aragon, is a historic city in northeastern Spain, situated on the Ebro River. It's known for its rich cultural heritage, including Roman ruins, Moorish architecture, and Baroque basilicas like the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar. For travelers and remote workers, Zaragoza offers a more authentic Spanish experience compared to larger coastal cities, with a lower cost of living, a vibrant local food scene, and a relaxed pace of life. Its central location makes it a good base for exploring other parts of Spain.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Excellent
8

Zaragoza's food scene includes vibrant local dishes and a variety of international cuisines. Late-night options are available, particularly in the city center.

Local Dishes:
Tapas, Bacalao al ajoarriero
International Cuisine:
Italian, Chinese, Indian
Vegan FriendlyVegetarian Friendly
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Nightlife
Good
7

Zaragoza offers a lively nightlife with plenty of bars, nightclubs, and music venues, particularly around the city center and the El Tubo area.

Coffee Culture
Good
7

Cafés are an integral part of daily life in Zaragoza, providing a variety of choices for coffee lovers.

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Tipping
Not Required

Tipping is appreciated but not required. Round the bill up or leave small change in restaurants or with taxi drivers.

Top Attractions
Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
landmark
An iconic Baroque church located on the banks of the Ebro River.
Aljafería Palace
landmark
A Moorish castle reflecting Zaragoza's diverse historical influences.
Caesaraugusta Theater Museum
museum
Features the remains of a Roman theatre.
SIM Cards

SIM cards can be purchased from providers like Vodafone, Orange, Movistar, and Yoigo. eSIM options depend on the provider and your device. ID is needed for SIM purchases.

Available at:
Vodafone
Orange
Movistar
Yoigo
Recommended Apps
Renfe(transportation)
Cabify/Free Now(transportation)
Google Maps(navigation)
TheFork(food)
Glovo/Uber Eats(food)
WhatsApp(communication)
Tussam(transportation)
TripAdvisor(travel)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Excellent
8

The city is generally clean with well-maintained public spaces.

24/7 Services
Good
6

Some supermarkets, pharmacies, and gas stations operate 24/7.

Groceries
Mercadona
Carrefour
Eroski
Dia

International products are available in larger supermarkets, though specialized international stores might be limited. Fresh markets like Mercado Central offer local produce, meats, and cheeses.

Cashless Payments
Widely accepted

Card payments are widely accepted in most shops, restaurants, and hotels. However, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases.

ATMs

ATMs are readily available throughout the city, including from major banks like CaixaBank, BBVA, and Santander. Fees can vary for international cards.

Schools
International

Zaragoza offers both public and private Spanish schools, with international options like the American School of Zaragoza and the British School of Aragon.

Available Schools:
American School of Zaragoza
British School of Aragon

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Available
7
Available Spaces:
La Colaboradora
A popular coworking space with a collaborative environment.
Work-Friendly Cafés
Good
Café Botánico
Comfortable café with good Wi-Fi and an inviting atmosphere.
Mantis Lounge Café
Cozy spot perfect for working over a coffee.
Alternatives:
Centro Cívico Delicias
Community center with space for work and meetings.
Digital Nomad Community
Good
6

Zaragoza has a growing community of digital nomads, supported by coworking spaces and meetups.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Excellent
8

Parks and green areas like Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta make Zaragoza a pleasant city for outdoor activities.

Running
Excellent
9

The city offers many parks and tracks, making it ideal for running.

Gyms
Available

Zaragoza has a good selection of gyms catering to different fitness needs.

Available Gyms:
Bajos Zaragoza
Gimnasio Nine Fitness
Tennis
Excellent
8

Several tennis clubs and courts are available throughout the city.

Padel
Excellent
9

Padel is popular in Zaragoza, with clubs and courts widely available.

Yoga
Excellent
8

Yoga classes and studios are common, with options for different styles.

Martial Arts
Good
7

Martial arts like karate and judo are practiced here, with several clubs available.

Skiing
Good
7

Nearby ski resorts in the Pyrenees are accessible for winter sports enthusiasts.

Water Sports
Poor
3

Limited to the Ebro River, primarily for canoeing or kayaking.

Surfing
Poor
0

Zaragoza is an inland city with no surfing locations nearby.

Diving
Poor
0

No local diving spots as Zaragoza is inland.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Excellent
8

Main hospitals include Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet and Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa. Private clinics may have more English-speaking staff. Emergency number is 112.

Hospitals:
Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet
Hospital Clínico Universitario Lozano Blesa
Pharmacies:
Farmacia Paseo Sagasta
Farmacia Central
Tap Water Safety
Safe to drink

Tap water in Zaragoza is safe to drink and of good quality.

Common Scams
Overcharging at tourist locations, Pickpocketing in crowded areas

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Excellent
8

Zaragoza has many family-friendly attractions and facilities, making it a good place for families to visit or live.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Excellent
8

Zaragoza is generally welcoming, with a growing LGBTQ+ community and events.

Pet Friendly
Good
7

Many public parks and pet-friendly cafes make Zaragoza welcoming for pet owners.

Communities
Expat Community (expat)

Quick Facts

Population
666,880
Power Reliability
Excellent
9/10

Power supply in Zaragoza is generally reliable, with outages being rare and brief.

Mountains
Available

The Pyrenees Mountains are accessible from Zaragoza, offering opportunities for hiking and skiing.

Languages
Spanish(95%)
English(35%)
Emergency
112
Emergency Services

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Very Low Risk
0
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Earthquake
Very Low Risk
1

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Heat
July, August
The city can get very hot during these months, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C.

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