sábado, 27 de octubre de 2007

General Information
Come to Zaragoza, one of Spain's major cities. The capital of the Region of Aragon is located on the banks of the Ebro River, halfway between Madrid and Barcelona. There are many reasons to come to this open, friendly city. Take note:

El Pilar Basilica. Photo by: Abilio Lope. Zaragoza Tourist Board
2,000 years of history. You will find a stunning legacy of monuments in the streets of the city, vestiges of the Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian communities who left their mark on the place: Roman ruins such as the Circus; Aljafería Palace; Mudejar-style churches, with the UNESCO World Heritage designation; Baroque gems like the Pilar Basilica; the work of brilliant artist Fancisco de Goya... If you like art, then Zaragoza is the perfect destination for you.

Leisure: a variety of ideas. Theatres, cinemas, exhibitions, concerts, festivals, fairs... In Zaragoza a spectacular year-round cultural programme awaits you. The cultural life of the city is intense. See for yourself in the city streets or at venues like the Auditorium, the Principal Theatre and the Rincón de Goya Amphitheatre. You can find all the different artistic styles in this city.

Borage with mashed potato and olive oil. Zaragoza Tourist Board
Delicious gastronomy. Savour typical regional dishes and, of course, take part in one of the city's great traditions - going out for tapas: small gastronomic creations that delight all those who try them.

A major shopping city. Zaragoza has a range of shops to suit all tastes. From pedestrian areas to large shopping centres, not forgetting the street markets. Stroll through the streets of the city and feel their bustle and vitality.

Bar. Zaragoza Tourist Board
Nightlife. Enjoy Zaragoza nights. Pubs, nightclubs, bars and terrace bars open their doors until the early hours of the morning. Fun is assured in a city with wonderful nightlife at any time of year. You will see for yourself when you explore the main areas for going out. You will want to come back for more.

The challenge of Expo 2008. Zaragoza is facing a major challenge, hosting the next International Expo, under the motto, "Water and Sustainable Development". In the run-up to the event the city is undergoing unprecedented changes, with the construction of new infrastructure, buildings and access, as well as the recovery of the Ebro River, which will have a sailable section and will become the city's "main street". Don’t miss it.

El Pilar Fiestas, Floral Offering. Photo by: Abilio Lope. Zaragoza Tourist Board
Festive spirit. Zaragoza is a city that is always ready for fiesta. You can see this, for example, during Easter week. The processions bring over one hundred thousand visitors to the city each year. Most important, however, are the El Pilar Fiestas in October. Come and take part in events that fill the streets with happiness and bustle: vaquillas (bullfights with young bulls), concerts, sports, religious processions, regional folklore...

The pleasure of a stroll. Going for a stroll around Zaragoza is a traditional activity open to all. Dress comfortably and explore the streets. This city is compact, ideal to wander on foot, and its boulevards, avenues and pedestrian areas are perfect for a stroll. This is also the best way to admire its monuments.

Piedra Monastery
Routes and outings in the surrounding area. Discover the area surrounding Zaragoza, with a wealth of landscapes, villages, spa resorts, cultural routes and countryside. From Fuendetodos, the birthplace of brilliant artist Francisco de Goya, to Calatayud, where you will find the Piedra Monastery nature area. Follow the Moncayo Route, to the province's highest mountain, just a few kilometres from Tarazona, a Mudejar town packed with art. We would also recommend a visit to the Cinco Villas region, with its medieval atmosphere. These are a few outings, less than an hour and a half away, that you will enjoy.

What is EXPO 2008?

What is EXPO 2008?

Zaragoza , in northern Spain, is the setting for the 2008 International Expo, with the theme "Water and sustainable development". This major cultural event will take place 14 June-14 September 2008, and it aims to show the vital importance of water for our planet.

International Expos, such as the one to be held next year in Zaragoza, run for three months with a maximum area of 25 hectares, focusing on a specific topic. On this occasion, the event will take place at an impressive site alongside a section of the Ebro River, which has been recovered for urban use. In this way the river has been fully integrated into the city, becoming the "main street” of Zaragoza with a series of promenades and public areas over more than six kilometres.

The Expo has meant investment of 1,500 million Euro. It is definitely the biggest challenge in the recent history of Zaragoza. On account of Expo 2008, the regional capital of Aragon has undergone a major transformation with the construction of infrastructure, accesses and buildings, renewed urban transport and the rehabilitation of the banks of the Ebro River, including a navigable section. This is the perfect time to come to Zaragoza and enjoy the 2008 International Expo, a wonderful event that will attract millions of visitors. Why not come and join them? Welcome!