Zaragoza Airport Guide
Zaragoza is a very attractive city in parts, especially seen from along the river and in the old town. The two most popular religious buildings to visit also form part of the attractive skyline of the city; the Cathedral de la Seo and the Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Pilar which has beautiful paintings inside by Goya and Bayaeu. Next visit the Palacio de la Aljafaria which is a castle built by the Moors and which has gorgeous ceilings decorated with real gold. If you want to find out more about the history of the city, you can get a multiple entry card for four museums on what is called the Caesaraugusta Route whilst the Museo Zaragoza has free entry to see many paintings by Goya.
Zaragoza Airport Directions
To get into Zaragoza from the airport, take the A120 from the airport entrance until it joins the A2, the western relief road for Zaragoza. Head north on this then turn off to the right along the Calle de Autovia de Logrono.
Zaragoza Airport Parking
There is a large car park, P1 which is only a minute away from the terminal and has spaces for over 800 cars. A second car park, P2 is a little further away and has parking for over 200 cars.
Zaragoza Airport Flight InformationZaragoza is well served by flights from across Spain and Western Europe. There are many Ryanair flights to Zaragoza including one from London’s Stansted Airport.
Hotels Near Zaragoza Airport
Zaragoza has some really nice hotels but the prices aren’t high compared to some Spanish cities. Our favourites include the five star Hotel Palafox which is only 76 euros a night in peak season. Looking for something cheaper? The Hotel Avenida in the middle of the city is still very attractive but at half the price of the Palafox.
Zaragoza Time Zone
Zaragoza is an hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Central European Time Zone (GMT+1)