Located in the heart of the city and popularly known as the 'Caracol' (snail), this shopping center owes its nickname to its strange spiral shape, which eliminates the need for stairs, and makes for easy access to the more than 100 shops and businesses it contains. Here you'll find boutiques for both sexes, shoe shops, accessory stockists and jewelers, as well as a hairdresser, a photographer, video games, and three cinemas. After finishing your shopping, you can relax with an aperitif or a meal in one of the many bars and restaurants.
Zaragoza Olé Souvenirscan be found at Plaza Del Pilar in the center of the city of Zaragoza in the Aragon Region of Spain. This souvenir shop promises its patrons the purchase of very special gifts for their loved ones. Some of the items sold include hand-made crafts, accessories, adorable garments for babies and vintage-looking photographs of Zaragoza. The enterprise works with local craftsmen, providing them with a platform for sale, including the beautiful gold designs of Fernando Piró and the glasswork of Suzanne Martin.
La Parisién opened its doors in 1911 and has since dealt with the purchase and sale of Manila Shawls and other traditional garments used by the Spanish for ceremonies like weddings, communions and god-mother parties. Apart from the accessories sold to go with, the store focuses on the sale of felt, lace and synthetic leather based products to women. Located upon Calle Alfonso I, the shop can be visited through the week except on Sundays.
Puerto Venecia is an esteemed and well-recognized shopping center based out of the city of Zaragoza, Spain. It is perhaps one of the largest in the country with facilities that include 10,000 parking spaces and more. Open from 10a to 10p, it houses retail, restaurants and leisure stores like the Apple Store, Nike, and KFC. It first opened its doors in 2007 and has a beautiful location by the ‘El cisne del Canal’.
The Central Market is still in use. It was built on the place that used to be the market in the Middle Ages. First inaugurated in 1903 and restored to modernize its interior in 1986. On one of its walls a plaque reminds us that in that square the last Judge of Aragón, Juan de Lanuza, was beheaded (1591) at Felipe II's orders during the riots in the Antonio Pérez case. A walk through the market is a must for those who want a real taste of Zaragozan atmosphere.
The Cocodrilo’s store can be found at Casto Méndez Núñez in the Spanish City of Zaragoza. The company’s basic aim is to produce reasonably priced footwear for young people: infants, toddlers and children. They have well-designed lines for school as well as fun. The shoes are made to be comfortable and to fit perfectly. Enthusiastic about their work, the e-store and helplines are open 24x7, to facilitate the ease of shopping right from your home.
The Cocodrilo’s store can be found at Casto Méndez Núñez in the Spanish City of Zaragoza. The company’s basic aim is to produce reasonably priced footwear for young people: infants, toddlers and children. They have well-designed lines for school as well as fun. The shoes are made to be comfortable and to fit perfectly. Enthusiastic about their work, the e-store and helplines are open 24x7, to facilitate the ease of shopping right from your home.
Located in the heart of the city and popularly known as the 'Caracol' (snail), this shopping center owes its nickname to its strange spiral shape, which eliminates the need for stairs, and makes for easy access to the more than 100 shops and businesses it contains. Here you'll find boutiques for both sexes, shoe shops, accessory stockists and jewelers, as well as a hairdresser, a photographer, video games, and three cinemas. After finishing your shopping, you can relax with an aperitif or a meal in one of the many bars and restaurants.
La Vinatería Yáñez is a quaint restaurant in the Spanish city of Zaragoza. Ciriaco Yañez the proprietor of the Vinerata has been making wines since he was 15 years old. He has poured his passion into the establishment that serves as his workshop as well as store. He is constantly learning and experimenting as his talent with wine-making increases exponentially. Apart from these handmade wines, the aisles are well-stocked with wines from places in the Aragonian region.
Zaragoza Olé Souvenirscan be found at Plaza Del Pilar in the center of the city of Zaragoza in the Aragon Region of Spain. This souvenir shop promises its patrons the purchase of very special gifts for their loved ones. Some of the items sold include hand-made crafts, accessories, adorable garments for babies and vintage-looking photographs of Zaragoza. The enterprise works with local craftsmen, providing them with a platform for sale, including the beautiful gold designs of Fernando Piró and the glasswork of Suzanne Martin.
This is an interesting shop stocking alternative ethnic style clothing, accessories and gifts. Many of their products are imported. They have Tuareg, Peruvian, Aztec, and Indonesian earrings, and earrings made of soap stone from Kenya. There are also silver bracelets, necklaces and pendants, figures of Hindu gods and gods from other countries, bongos, and Andean panpipes, vases, boxes, pipes, paper lampshades and a wide variety of exotic objects. Lots of interesting things to look at and certainly ideal for original and attractive presents.
This is located next to Zaragoza's Palacio de Congresos and near the Parque Primo de Rivera. This recently created shopping centre came into being out of a desire to satisfy the area's considerable demand for services. Here you'll find the multi-screen Mulcines Renoir, a Sabeco supermarket, a stationer's, a jeweller's, a sports centre, a laundry, a flower shop and several bars and restaurants, as well as an electrical appliances shop, a hairdresser's and an estate agent.