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Discover Aragón

Aragon is an ancient kingdom that stretches from the snow-capped peaks of the Pyrenees to the arid steppes of the south, a land of immense historical heritage and landscapes of breathtaking beauty. Its capital, Zaragoza, is a vibrant city on the banks of the Ebro, guarded by the imposing Basilica del Pilar. The north is a paradise for mountain lovers, with the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park as its crown jewel. But Aragon is, above all, the cradle of Mudejar art, a unique style that fuses Christian and Islamic elements and which has been declared a World Heritage Site. It is also a land of legendary castles like Loarre, of towns that seem suspended in time like Albarracín, and of strong and tasty gastronomy, where Ternasco is king. Visiting Aragon is taking a journey through the history of Spain, discovering everything from the purest Romanesque to the genius of Goya.

Basilica del Pilar (Zaragoza)
Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
Mudejar Art (Teruel, Zaragoza)
Albarracin
Loarre Castle
Aragonese Pyrenees (skiing and hiking)
Stone Monastery
Goya

Languages

Spanish (with areas where Aragonese and Catalan are spoken in the Strip)

General Information

Basic Data

Capital:
Zaragoza
Area:
47,720 km²
Population:
1,334,465

Climate

Type:
Continental Mediterranean
Summer Temp:
28°C
Winter Temp:
6°C
Best months:
May, June, September, October

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80-100
good
60-79
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40-59
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Cities, day trips, and practical tips for the area

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Why this destination

  • Aragón is a strong pick for families (score 76/100).
  • Top food scene: 82/100.
  • Safe destination: score 88/100.
  • 76Family-friendly
  • 82Food scene
  • 88Safety
  • 45Affordable

Festivals & events

  • Pilar Festival (Zaragoza)
    The week of October 12.

    The great festivals of the Aragonese capital. The central event is the **Offering of Flowers** to the Virgin of Pilar, o

  • The Weddings of Isabel de Segura (Teruel)
    Third weekend of February.

    Teruel travels to the Middle Ages to recreate the tragic story of its famous Lovers. Thousands of people in period dress

  • Holy Week in Bajo Aragón (Drum and Drum Route)
    Easter week.

    World Heritage Site. In nine towns in Teruel, the silence of the processions is broken by the roar of thousands of drums

  • Southern Pyrenees Festival (Lanuza, Huesca)
    July.

    A prestigious international festival of world cultures, famous for its spectacular floating stage on the waters of the L

Heritage & UNESCO

  • Mudejar Architecture of Aragon
    UNESCO
  • Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
    UNESCO
  • Caminos de Santiago de Compostela (French Way)
    UNESCO
  • Rock Art of the Mediterranean Arc of the Iberian Peninsula
    UNESCO

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Updated: July 2026

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Local Gastronomy

Aragonese gastronomy is strong, tasty and based on the excellence of its products from the Ebro garden, the meat from its mountains and the influence of shepherds' cuisine. Roasts, vegetables and fruits are the pillars of his kitchen.

Regional Specialties

Ternasco from Aragon

The most emblematic dish of Aragon (with I.G.P.). Young lamb fed with breast milk and cereals. It is mainly enjoyed roasted in the oven with potatoes, but also in a stew or grilled.

Chilindrón Chicken

A traditional and tasty stew. Chicken pieces cooked in a sauce based on pepper, onion and tomato, which gives it a characteristic color and flavor.

Garden Vegetables (Borage, Thistle)

Aragon is a land of excellent vegetables. Borage, often cooked with potatoes and dressed with olive oil, is a delicacy. Thistle is also highly appreciated, especially at Christmas.

Migas a la Pastora

A humble dish of pastoral origin. Stale bread crumbled and slowly sautéed in the pan with garlic, lamb suet, chorizo ​​and often served with grapes.

Teruel Ham

The first ham in Spain with a Designation of Origin. A high quality white pork ham, cured in the cold, dry air of the mountains of Teruel.

Teruel Black Truffle (Tuber melanosporum)

Known as the 'black diamond' of the kitchen. The province of Teruel is one of the largest producers in the world. It flavors oils, is laminated on fried eggs or is used in haute cuisine.

Typical Drinks

Wines (Somontano, Cariñena, Calatayud, Campo de Borja)

Aragon has four designations of origin. Somontano is famous for its modern wineries and quality wines. Campo de Borja is known as 'The Garnacha Empire'.

Vermouth

Zaragoza, in particular, has a great vermouth culture, with many local wineries producing high-quality vermouths. It is a key social drink in the weekend aperitif.

Sweet Treats

Fruits from Aragon

The most representative sweet. Pieces of candied fruit (apple, pear, cherry, orange...) dipped in a dark chocolate coating. They are sold in characteristic boxes.

Almudévar braid (Huesca)

A delicious puff pastry cake in the shape of a braid, filled with a yolk cream and nuts, and covered with a glaze.

Pilar Cobblestones

Some large candies, very hard and with different flavors. They are a typical souvenir from Zaragoza, and on their packaging they have the lyrics of an Aragonese jota printed on them.

Russian Cake (Huesca)

A fine and delicate dessert. A light cake made with egg white, almond and hazelnut, with a buttercream filling.

What to Do

Culture & Architecture

Zaragoza, the Capital of the Ebro: Pay tribute to the Basilica del Pilar, the largest baroque temple in Spain. Don't miss the other cathedral, La Seo del Salvador, with its spectacular Mudejar wall, and explore the Palacio de la Aljafería, an impressive fortified Islamic palace with later Mudejar and Renaissance renovations.The Magic of the Mudéjar: Discover this World Heritage art. In Teruel, admire the spectacular towers of El Salvador and San Martín and the coffered ceiling of the Cathedral. In Zaragoza and other towns such as Tarazona or Calatayud you will find more examples.Albarracín, a Journey in Time: Get lost in the streets of one of the most beautiful towns in Spain. A medieval complex of reddish and half-timbered houses, surrounded by an imposing wall, which transports you to another era.Castles and Monasteries of Legend: Visit the Loarre Castle, considered the best preserved Romanesque fortress in Europe. Discover the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña, with its royal pantheon excavated under a huge rock, a place full of history and legends.

Nature & Adventure

Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park: The natural treasure of the Pyrenees. Take the classic route through the Ordesa Valley to the Cola de Caballo waterfall, or explore the impressive canyons of Añisclo and the gorges of Escuaín.Aragonese Pyrenees: Enjoy the high mountains in the Benasque Valley, at the foot of Aneto (the highest peak in the Pyrenees), or ski in winter in the large resorts of Formigal-Panticosa and Astún-Candanchú.Stone Monastery: A surprising place. A historic garden-park with a route that takes you through spectacular waterfalls, grottoes and lakes. The Cola de Caballo waterfall, with its 50 meters, is the most famous.Mallos de Riglos: Be amazed by these gigantic geological conglomerate formations, vertical walls of up to 300 meters that are a paradise for climbers and a spectacle to behold.

Family & Parks

Dinopolis (Teruel): A large cultural, scientific and leisure park dedicated to dinosaurs. It combines a world-class paleontological museum with attractions, shows and a 3D cinema. A perfect plan to go with the family.Zaragoza Aquarium: One of the largest river aquariums in Europe. A journey along the Nile, Mekong, Amazon, Murray-Darling and, of course, the Ebro rivers.Lacuniacha Faunistic Park (Pyrenees): A forest in the middle of nature where you can observe animals that live or lived in the Pyrenees (bears, wolves, lynxes, deer...) in semi-freedom.

Day Trips

Goya's Route: Follow in the footsteps of the great painter. Visit his hometown, Fuendetodos, where his house and the Engraving Museum are preserved. In Zaragoza, admire his frescoes in the Basilica del Pilar and the works of the Zaragoza Museum.Wine Route D.O. Somontano: Explore this wine region at the foot of the Pyrenees, centered in Barbastro. Visit its modern wineries and try its excellent white and red wines.Las Cinco Villas: Tour this historic and monumental region. Discover Sos del Rey Católico, birthplace of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, and other charming towns such as Uncastillo or Sádaba.

Festivals and Events

The festivals in Aragon are a reflection of its character: monumental in its capital, historical in its towns and overwhelming in its most ancient traditions.

Pilar Festival (Zaragoza)

The week of October 12.

The great festivals of the Aragonese capital. The central event is the Offering of Flowers to the Virgin of Pilar, one of the most crowded in the world. The city is filled with concerts, giants and big heads, and a great festive atmosphere.

The Weddings of Isabel de Segura (Teruel)

Third weekend of February.

Teruel travels to the Middle Ages to recreate the tragic story of its famous Lovers. Thousands of people in period dress, a large medieval market and theatrical performances throughout the city create a unique atmosphere.

Holy Week in Bajo Aragón (Drum and Drum Route)

Easter week.

World Heritage Site. In nine towns in Teruel, the silence of the processions is broken by the roar of thousands of drums and bass drums playing in unison. The 'Rompida de la Hora' in Calanda on Good Friday is especially overwhelming.

Southern Pyrenees Festival (Lanuza, Huesca)

July.

A prestigious international festival of world cultures, famous for its spectacular floating stage on the waters of the Lanuza reservoir, with the town and mountains in the background.

Practical Information

UNESCO Sites

Mudejar Architecture of Aragon

A unique artistic style that fuses Islamic and Christian influences. It includes La Seo and the Aljafería in Zaragoza, and the towers and roof of the Cathedral of Teruel.

Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park

Declared for its natural value (landscapes and geology) and cultural value (traditional grazing landscape).

Caminos de Santiago de Compostela (French Way)

The Jacobean route crosses Aragon, entering through the port of Somport and passing through Jaca.

Rock Art of the Mediterranean Arc of the Iberian Peninsula

Several shelters and caves with prehistoric paintings in the province of Huesca are part of this complex.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and Fall are ideal for cultural and nature tourism in most of the region. Summer is perfect to enjoy the Pyrenees, but it can be very hot in the Ebro Valley and Zaragoza. Winter is ideal for snow sports in the Pyrenees, although the rest of the community can be very cold, especially Teruel.

Travel Warnings

Aragon has an extreme climate: very cold winters (especially in Teruel and the Pyrenees) and very hot summers (especially in Zaragoza and Monegros). The 'Cierzo' is a cold and strong wind very characteristic of Zaragoza. To explore the region in depth, especially its natural landscapes and towns, it is highly recommended to have a car.