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Where to Stay in Zaragoza

Where to Stay in Zaragoza

Aragon Spain Travel Guide

Accommodation Types

Full Spectrum of Lodging Options

  • Hostels (Albergues/Hostales)

    Budget-friendly, dormitories and private rooms, popular with solo travelers.

  • Hotels

    1-star to 5-star, international chains and hotels that are not part of a chain, wide array of services.

  • Apart-hotels

    Apartment-style living with hotel services, ideal for longer stays or families.

  • Vacation Rentals & Apartments

    Widely available via platforms, great for longer stays, families, or groups.

Unique Local Options

  • Casas Rurales

    Rural guesthouses outside of urban center, rustic and authentic experience.

  • Pensiónes/Guesthouses

    Smaller, family-run, basic but a good deal and local charm.

  • Homestay Opportunities

    Less common for general tourism; possible through language exchange or cultural immersion.

  • Camping & Outdoor

    Campsites outside the city towards Pyrenees or rural Aragon. No city camping.

Neighborhood Guide

Each area offers a distinct character and experience.

El Casco Viejo Old Town

Pros:
  • Steps away from major attractions (Plaza del Pilar, La Seo).
  • Historic charm and atmosphere.
Cons:
  • Can be noisy at night (El Tubo bar scene).
  • Narrow, pedestrian-only streets limit taxi access.

Centro Central Business District

Pros:
  • Excellent transport links and modern shops.
  • Good balance of historical elements and city life.
Cons:
  • Can be busy with traffic during the day.
  • Slightly less charm than the Old Town.

La Magdalena

Pros:
  • Bohemian atmosphere, artisan shops, diverse community.
  • More local feel away from main tourist routes.
Cons:
  • Some areas can feel a bit gritty.
  • Slightly longer walk to main tourist sites.

Considerations

Safety & Proximity

All listed areas are generally safe. Standard urban precautions apply. Old Town/Centro offer best you can walk to attractions and superb public transportation.

Noise Levels

Old Town (El Tubo) can be noisy. Centro is bustling but less intense. La Magdalena has a buzzing local atmosphere. Delicias and Romareda are generally quieter.

Booking Strategies

Careful planning can secure the best prices and availability.

Advance Booking Recommendations

  • High Season (Summer & Fiestas del Pilar in Oct): Book 3-6 months in advance.
  • Shoulder Season (April-May, Sep-Oct excluding Pilar): Book 1-3 months in advance.
  • Low Season (Nov-March outside of public holidays): 1-2 months in advance, good last-minute deals.

Trusted Booking Platforms

  • International Platforms: Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia, Hotels.com, Airbnb.
  • Direct Hotel Websites: Often provide better deals or exclusive perks.
  • Specific Chains: Consider IHG Hotels for loyalty benefits.

Important Notes

Negotiation Customs
  • Bargaining for on-the-spot-in rates is not common for hotels in Spain.
  • Prices are usually not negotiable.
  • Small, privately owned guesthouses might offer minor flexibility during very low season.
Deposit & Cancellation
  • Policies vary by accommodation; check carefully before booking.
  • Most platforms offer cancellable for free until a specific point.
  • This provides flexibility for your travel plans.

Seasonal Price Fluctuations

Peak Times

Significantly higher during Fiestas del Pilar (around Oct 12th) and peak summer weekends.

Off-Season

Expect lower prices in winter, excluding Christmas and New Year periods.

Best Value

Shoulder seasons often have the best balance of weather and price.

Accommodation Recommendations

Here are specific recommendations serving various traveler types and budgets.

Budget & Mid-Range Stays

Hostel Zaragoza

Central location, basic private rooms/dorms, good for solo/budget travelers.

  • The Usual Price range: €25 - €50
  • Good for solo/budget travelers
  • Central location
Hotel Sauce

Excellent central location near Plaza del Pilar, boutique style, good reviews.

  • The Usual Price range: €70 - €120
  • Boutique Style
  • Near Plaza del Pilar

Luxury & Comfort

Hotel Palafox

5-star, central location, rooftop pool (seasonal), elegant rooms, renowned.

  • Typical Price Range: €120 - €250+
  • 5-star elegance
  • Rooftop pool (seasonal)
Hotel Reina Petronila

Modern, spacious, indoor pool, spa, near university/football stadium, tram access.

  • The Common Cost: €110 - €220+
  • Modern amenities
  • Indoor pool & spa

Family & Group Stays

  • Apartment Rentals

    Excellent for families, providing more space and kitchen facilities. Explore options on Booking.com or Vrbo.

  • Accommodations with Swimming pools

    Properties like Hotel Reina Petronila or Hotel Palafox are popular, especially in summer.

Solo & Long-Term

  • Solo Traveler

    Youth hostels such as Albergue de Zaragoza or those found on Hostelworld are good choices for socializing.

  • Long-Stay Accommodations

    Apartment rentals are best for stays of a week or more, offering convenience and someone from the area living experience.

  • Unique Exchanges

    Consider TrustedHousesitters for house/pet sitting exchanges if available.

Properties with Historical Significance

Hotel Sauce

This hotel is housed in a historical building near El Pilar, providing a charming, traditional feel.

  • Complementthe Old Quarter visit
  • Provides an unique ambiance
Boutique Hotels in Old Town

Some smaller boutique hotels occupy renovated historic buildings.

  • Offers an unique ambiance
  • Deepens the cultural experience

General Booking Resources

Global Platforms

Find a wide range of hotels and apartments on Booking.com and Agoda.

Hotel Chains

Explore options with major brands like IHG Hotels for loyalty benefits.

Specialty Stays

For budget stays, check Hostelworld; for unique exchanges, TrustedHousesitters.

Where to Stay in Zaragoza. Hotels, Neighborhoods, Accommodation