A city of stunning architecture, rich history, and authentic charm steps confidently onto the global tourism stage
Located between Madrid and Barcelona lies Zaragoza, a Spanish city full of beauty, tradition, and heritage. Sometimes overshadowed by its larger neighbours, Zaragoza is beginning to attract travelers in search of authentic experiences off the beaten path.
With over 2,000 years of history, Zaragoza is the only European city where two active Catholic cathedrals—El Pilar and La Seo—stand on the same square. El Pilar, a baroque icon, features frescoes by Goya, while La Seo blends Romanesque, Gothic, Mudejar (UNESCO-listed), and Baroque styles.
From the Aljafería Palace and buzzing markets to riverside walks and rich Aragonese cuisine, Zaragoza reveals its heritage in everyday moments. It’s a city where the past is ever-present, offering a refreshing break from Spain’s more crowded destinations.
In 2025, Zaragoza was named the International Capital of Garnacha, a tribute to the region’s most emblematic grape. From here, visitors can explore the wine appellations of Campo de Borja, Calatayud, and Cariñena—each offering flavorful, heritage-rich experiences.
Just 90 minutes from Madrid or Barcelona by high-speed train, Zaragoza now steps into the spotlight at WTE Miami, inviting travelers to discover another side to Spain.