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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 ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe Spanish city open to holidaymakers – without a tourist protest in sightAs 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 ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNEvery Spanish holiday hotspot hit by floods – and what it means for your tripFlash 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.
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