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How to get to Zaragoza?
The guide was updated:Zaragoza is easy to reach by car, coach, train, plane or even on foot, as part of the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, since the city lies at a privileged crossroads between Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and the Basque Country. It is also the gateway to Europe through the Somport Tunnel.
Zaragoza-Delicias Intermodal Station belongs to the Spanish AVE High-Speed Train Network and is used by travellers leaving or arriving into the city by train or coach from practically any point in Spain.
Zaragoza Airport, from which a number of different airlines operate regular flights to and from numerous cities in Spain and Europe, is located just 10 km from the city.
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Zaragoza is easy to reach by car, coach, train, plane or even on foot, as part of the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, since the city lies at a privileged crossroads between Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and the Basque Country. It is also the gateway to Europe through the Somport Tunnel.
Zaragoza-Delicias Intermodal Station belongs to the Spanish AVE High-Speed Train Network and is used by travellers leaving or arriving into the city by train or coach from practically any point in Spain.
Zaragoza Airport, from which a number of different airlines operate regular flights to and from numerous cities in Spain and Europe, is located just 10 km from the city.
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Zaragoza Airport (ZAZ)
Zaragoza Airport, from which a number of different airlines operate regular flights to and from numerous cities in Spain and Europe, is located just 10 km from the city. The Airport is connected to the city via bus, taxi and rental cars.
A taxi ride from the airport into the centre of Zaragoza takes approximately 15 minutes.
The buses running between the airport and the city centre depart every half an hour. The journey takes between 45 minutes.
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Zaragoza–Delicias Railway & Coach Station
You can get to Zaragoza by train from virtually any point in Spain. Zaragoza-Delicias Intermodal Station receives travellers arriving by RENFE (Train) and Coach, who can make their way into the city centre by bus or on foot, depending on the area to which they wish to go.
Zaragoza-Delicias Intermodal Station also houses a hotel, a business centre, shops and a variety of services for travellers. Zaragoza belongs to the Red de Ciudades AVE (Cities of the Spanish High-Speed Train Network).
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Public transport
One-way tickets can be bought on the bus or the tram. You can also choose between buying different bus cards.
The Zaragoza Card (24–48h) is a tourist card, perfect for tourists visiting Zaragoza, you can use it in public transport (tram and urban bus): 5 or 7 routes with transfer.
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Taxi
The city has a large fleet of taxis, although tourist sites are never more than a short walk away.
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Post
Postal service in Spain in quick and reliable. You'll find the central postal office of Zaragoza next to Basílica of Santa Engracia.
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Telephone
Country code: +34
Area code: 976
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Electricity
220 volts, 50 Hz
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