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Plaza De Los Sitios in Zaragoza is a captivating blend of history and leisure. This vibrant area is renowned for its impressive Monument to the Siege of Zaragoza, which stands as a poignant reminder of the city's past struggles in 1808. Amidst the historical significance, visitors can enjoy a serene stroll by the elegant fountain or relax in the green oasis surrounded by beautiful architecture.

Families will appreciate the children's play areas, and the plaza is thoughtfully designed with wheelchair accessibility, ensuring a welcoming experience for everyone. Spending time here is convenient, with garage and paid parking options available.

Nearby, you'll find a museum that further delves into the local heritage, while a range of cafes and restaurants offers a variety of culinary delights. For a touch of nature, the nearby florist provides an aromatic escape. With an average rating of 4.5 on Google, Plaza De Los Sitios is not just a historical gem, but also a lively hub offering something for visitors of all ages.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Garage parking, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

P. De La Constitución N.º 16 / San Ignacio De Loyola
Bus stop 238 m walk
P. De La Constitución N.º 33 / Plaza De Los Sitios
Bus stop 157 m walk
P. De La Mina N.º
Bus stop 179 m walk
P. De La Mina / Centro De Mayores
Bus stop 231 m walk
P. De La Mina / Colegio
Bus station 202 m walk
Plaza San Miguel N.º
Bus station 283 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 7,012 reviews
4.5/5 7,012 reviews
Gabriela GB.
Gabriela GB.
1 week ago on Google

Super ❤️

Jesús Bayego
Jesús Bayego
1 week ago on Google

Es una plaza tranquila y arbolada en el centro de Zaragoza. A destacar: en ella está ubicado el Museo de Zaragoza y la Escuela de Bellas Artes. Anómala en ti agenda para incorporarla a un buen paseo.

Piluka Baiges
Piluka Baiges
2 weeks ago on Google

Esta plaza está al aire libre. No hay que esperar ni entrar en ningún lugar. Es un lugar de interés histórico