This small, charming hotel is graced by pretty balconies and is very well preserved. The hotel is situated in the old historic quarter of the city, near some of its nicest bars, such as the Cafe Dali, Cafe Principal, amongst others. If you are visiting Zaragoza on business, the commercial area is also conveniently close by. The hotel bedrooms are unusual in that no two are decorated in the same style. The only way to check them all out is to visit more than once.
Hotel Hiberus is located on Zaragoza’s Expo 2008 site, 15 minutes’ walk from Delicias AVE and bus station. It offers an outdoor seasonal pool, sun terrace and stylish, modern rooms with flat-screen TVs. All rooms at Hiberus Hotel are bright and are decorated in light colours. A selection of pillows is provided. Free Wi-Fi is included. The hotel’s Celebris Restaurant serves avant-garde food, using traditional ingredients. It has a summer terrace with great views, and there is also a bar-café where you can get a snack or a drink. A 24 hour front desk is available. You can get to the city centre and the Pilar Basilica in 15 minutes by bus. you can drive to Zaragoza's Aquarium in around 10 minutes.
Located between the neighborhoods of Valdefierro, Rosales del Canal and Montecanal, Camping Ciudad de Zaragoza is great for people who are looking for a comfy stay at affordable prices. With low season prices starting from UDS 13.50 per person, patrons can be rest assured that a stay Camping Ciudad de Zaragoza won't break the bank. You can choose between camping on the site, living in a hostel dorm or in a private room or a bungalow. Guests enjoy access to a shared TV, wifi and a kitchen among other facilities. The place is also great for families, as not only is there a separate play area for children, but tennis, football and basketball courts can also be rented out.
A hotel which has been catering to business people and tourists from all over the world for 10 years now. This two-star establishment is housed in a simple four-story building. It is surrounded by many ancient buildings but once inside it becomes clear that it belongs to a different era. It is located on one of the narrow intersections with Calle Alfonso I, on the corner of which is the Gran Café Zaragoza, one of the city's loveliest venues. The Plaza del Pilar and the most popular area for going out in the evenings are just a few meters away.
With four stars to its credit, this hotel is now part of the Zenit chain, and has undergone a certain amount of renovation. This has always been one of the most highly recommended hotels in town, both for its location and for the quality of its service. It has the great advantage of being on a street that is both quiet and yet near to the Paseo de la Independencia. The restaurants, the Doña Taberna and the Vinoteca, offer local and international cuisine.It is also frequently chosen for conducting business meetings. It is suitable for those who are unwilling to sacrifice quality for the sake of price.
This new, functional, three-star hotel was inaugurated in 1994. Its rooms with their modern decor and equipment, all have modem connections, and the staff here tend to be young. The location is practical for those traveling by train, as it is very near El Portillo station. It is also well connected to the motorways and main roads, and only a five minute walk away from the city center. The hotel restaurant, Borsao, offers local and seasonal fare. The café is a very pleasant place with excellent service.
Housed in one of Plaza del Pilar's main buildings, this hotel was renovated in 1997. The reception and hall are decorated with antique furniture and details which impart a very homely touch. The furniture dates back to 1900 and is painted black because of a legal decree of the time which imposed greater taxes on unpainted wooden furniture. Stepping into the hotel, it is hard to imagine the charmingly decorated rooms you are about to come across. If you're lucky enough to get a room with a view onto the plaza, Zaragoza's Ayuntamiento (city council) will be right opposite you.
This is a one-star hostel very near to the Plaza Roma. It is a little out of the city centre for shopping and the old part of town, but it is still on a street central enough to be easily accesible. This is a rather large establishment, so there is more chance of finding a room here than in other smaller hostels. It has the advantage of being on a fairly quiet street in terms of traffic noise. Some of the rooms have shared bathrooms. The price quoted here is for the more expensive rooms, which have private en suite facilities.
This small, charming hotel is graced by pretty balconies and is very well preserved. The hotel is situated in the old historic quarter of the city, near some of its nicest bars, such as the Cafe Dali, Cafe Principal, amongst others. If you are visiting Zaragoza on business, the commercial area is also conveniently close by. The hotel bedrooms are unusual in that no two are decorated in the same style. The only way to check them all out is to visit more than once.
This small hostel changed hands in 1996. The service is very welcoming and homely. It is a simple and centrally located place, combining comfort and a reasonable price. It is practically in the city centre, great for shopping, and also just a few steps away from the old town. If you plan on checking out Zaragoza's nightlife this is also a good place to be, and in a safe area for coming back to late at night. There are no single rooms, but you can ask for an extra bed to be put up in some of them. Bathrooms may be shared. The price quoted does not include taxes.
Hotel Hiberus is located on Zaragoza’s Expo 2008 site, 15 minutes’ walk from Delicias AVE and bus station. It offers an outdoor seasonal pool, sun terrace and stylish, modern rooms with flat-screen TVs. All rooms at Hiberus Hotel are bright and are decorated in light colours. A selection of pillows is provided. Free Wi-Fi is included. The hotel’s Celebris Restaurant serves avant-garde food, using traditional ingredients. It has a summer terrace with great views, and there is also a bar-café where you can get a snack or a drink. A 24 hour front desk is available. You can get to the city centre and the Pilar Basilica in 15 minutes by bus. you can drive to Zaragoza's Aquarium in around 10 minutes.
Hotel Avenida is located in the artistic, historic and commercial hub of the city. It is next to the Mercado Central (Central Market), the Roman Wall, the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar and the Cathedral of San Salvador. Its location is very close to the Plaza de España which has efficient public transportation possibilities. And so you can really enjoy your free time in Zaragoza. Situated very close to the hotel are various areas of modern cuisine with new concepts in tapas and drinks; El Tubo, Plaza Santa Marta, San Pedro Nolasco and Calle Cádiz-Plaza del Carmen to name a few.