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Scenic but overlooked, Zaragoza pins tourism hopes on '08 fair Bob Schulman T wo thousand years ago, Roman legions built a trading post on the Ebro River in northeast Spain. They named it ...
As other cities across Spain call for a limit to tourism after protests have mounted over the number of visitors, one is bucking the trend by calling for more holidaymakers, especially from ...
Spain has been experiencing a wave of anti-tourism protests in recent months, but one Spanish city is actually calling for ...
Flash floods hit the northeastern city and province of Zaragoza and Barcelona and surrounding areas in Catalonia as 25 of the ...
ZARAGOZA, Spain — Stepping out on a lazy Sunday, I stroll past remnants of a Roman wall and watch couples taking selfies with a statue of city namesake Caesar Augustus. Then I’m brought up ...
Barcelona's overtourism sparked local protests, but solo traveler Claire Sturzaker suggested Zaragoza as a culturally rich, less crowded alternative.
Full of elaborate architecture and thrumming with vibrant tapas bars, the Aragonese capital is a rich, storied base for exploring the stirring landscapes of Spain's wild north east.