Where to Stay in Zaragoza
Romantic neighborhoods, boutique hotels, and date-night spots
Best Neighborhoods for Couples
Ranked by relevance for couples visiting Zaragoza
Casco Histórico
Mid-rangeThe historical heart of the city, buzzing with ancient architecture, tapas bars, and lively plazas.
- +Abundant historical sites
- +Vibrant atmosphere
- +Excellent dining and drinking options
- -Can be noisy at night
- -Parking is extremely difficult
Romareda
BudgetA residential and university area known for its green spaces and proximity to the football stadium.
- +Quieter and more local feel
- +Good access to parks
- +More affordable accommodation
- -Further from main tourist attractions
- -Fewer dining and nightlife options
Delicias
BudgetA diverse, working-class neighborhood with a mix of residential areas, parks, and the main train station.
- +Excellent transport links
- +More authentic local experience
- +Generally more affordable
- -Less charming than the historic center
- -Fewer tourist-oriented amenities
Actur
BudgetA modern, commercial district on the other side of the river, home to convention centers and shopping.
- +Good for events and conventions
- +Modern infrastructure
- +Plenty of shopping and entertainment
- -Lacks the historic charm of other areas
- -Can feel sterile and less authentic
Daily Budget (Luxury)
EUR 250/day
Hidden Gems in Zaragoza
Lesser-known spots the locals love
El Tubo
More of a network of narrow streets than a single location, El Tubo is where locals go for tapas hopping. Each bar offers its own unique small bites and lively atmosphere, perfect for an evening adventure.
Torre del Reloj (Old Clock Tower)
While not a towering skyscraper, climbing this historic clock tower offers a unique perspective over the Plaza del Pilar and the surrounding rooftops. It's a less crowded way to see the heart of the city.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Zaragoza