Back in 2016, when I walked the Ruta del Ebro, I got bedbugs a day or so out of Zaragoza. That meant there was no relaxing tourist day as we had planned. I’m tentatively planning to walk the Aragonés in 2025. One idea would be to arrive early AM in Madrid, take the train to Zaragoza and spend the afternoon and evening there. Next day on to either Urdos if roads are open, or Somport, to start the Aragonés.
I had gotten some advice about things to see in Zaragoza on this old thread.
For some home-related reasons, the best days for me to leave the US are on a Saturday or Sunday. That means I’d get to Zaragoza on Sunday afternoon or Monday afternoon, when museums and all attractions would be closed. I have been to the Goya museum.
My question for those who have been there is whether a lot of the Roman ruins and other sites are enclosed behind gates and doors or whether putting together a walking tour would give me a good view of the city and a nice way to spend an afternoon/early evening.
I had gotten some advice about things to see in Zaragoza on this old thread.
For some home-related reasons, the best days for me to leave the US are on a Saturday or Sunday. That means I’d get to Zaragoza on Sunday afternoon or Monday afternoon, when museums and all attractions would be closed. I have been to the Goya museum.
My question for those who have been there is whether a lot of the Roman ruins and other sites are enclosed behind gates and doors or whether putting together a walking tour would give me a good view of the city and a nice way to spend an afternoon/early evening.