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The exterior of the house is surrounded by lush greenery, with olive trees framing the entrance. A manicured lawn complements the gravel pathway leading to the home, which features a tiled roof and multiple windows, inviting natural light into the living spaces.
Home in Barillas
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Casa rural chic

Casa rural con amplia parcela de recreo y barbacoa al aire libre. La casa dispone de un salón comedor de 50m2 con chimenea junto a la cocina abierta, dos habitaciones con camas dobles, un diván en el salón para una persona y dos baños con ducha. Cocina recientemente reformada. Nueva smart tv. Ideal para pasar unos días inolvidables con amigos y en familia. Su ubicación es perfecta para turismo rural. Cerca de las Bardenas y Moncayo. A 5 minutos en coche de Cascante y 10 de Tudela y Tarazona.

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A stone loft house is surrounded by greenery, featuring a covered porch with outdoor seating. The sloped roof and wooden accents complement the natural landscape, while a wood-burning stove is visible on the side. The tranquil setting invites relaxation amid the picturesque surroundings.
Cottage in Gésera
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 332 reviews

Independent house with a large garden (Casa Gautama)

If you are looking for tranquility and nature, birds when you wake up, greeting the sun at dawn or gazing at the stars before going to bed, this is what we can offer you. Our environment is a peaceful place, ideal for resting, reading, meditation, hiking, touring the Pyrenees, "disconnecting"... We are at the gateway to the Pyrenees: 1 hour from Ordesa or San Juan de la Peña; 40 minutes from Jaca or Biescas-Panticosa in Valle de Tena; near Nocito and Sierra de Guara Park. REG: CR-Hu-1463

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A stone structure sits amidst expansive green grass under a blue sky, framed by distant mountains. The building features a wooden roof and is surrounded by trees and shrubbery, offering a peaceful natural setting.
Barn in Oto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Edge with spectacular views and a private garden

La era de Oto is a 'borda' for two in Oto, a small village in the Oscense Pyrenees at the entrance to the Ordesa Valley. The 'borda' was completely renovated in 2020, maintaining all its charm. It has two floors and a private garden on each of them. The lower one has an outdoor shower, in case you feel like showering in the sun after an excursion, and the upper one has a terrace for breakfast and sunbathing in winter and a porch for lunch and dinner in summer.

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An aerial view of La Torre de Oto captures its rectangular stone structure, featuring a distinctive square tower with a sloped roof. Surrounding buildings, pathways, and lush green fields can be seen, highlighting the rural setting. The layout suggests a historical village atmosphere.
Castle in Oto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

1. 15th Century Tower - Ordesa Nat.Park, Pyrenes

Descubre la torre de Oto, un edificio del siglo XV con un encanto único en el corazón del Pirineo aragonés, a las puertas del parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. Vive una experiencia inolvidable en un entorno histórico rodeado de naturaleza. Disfruta de actividades como canyoning, paseos a caballo, vía ferrata, senderismo , tirolina y actividades culturales. Ideal para familias, aventureros y amantes de la historia.

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A vintage-style clock hangs from the ceiling, showing the time with Roman numerals. Behind it is a mural depicting a lively cityscape, featuring bright neon signs and tall buildings, enhancing the urban ambiance of the space.
Apartment in Zaragoza
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Charming apartment just a short walk from the Pilar

New apartment decorated in style two minutes from Plaza del Pilar, with all the amenities to spend unforgettable days in Zaragoza. It is located in one of the best areas in the city, surrounded by restaurants, bars, supermarkets, and at the same time on a very quiet street, with hardly any traffic. Just a 5-minute walk away, you can visit the main museums, theaters, and tourist attractions of this beautiful city.

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A large window offers views of the garden, surrounded by trees and colorful foliage. Natural light enhances the stone wall and wooden beams framing the window. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the interior space, promoting a serene environment.
Cottage in Ara
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Casa rural 3piedras. Para relajarse y disfrutar.

The 3piedras country house is an entire renovated bio-auto/construction apartment. It consists of a bedroom with a double bed with a bathroom that is accessed from the bedroom and a loft that opens onto the living room with two small beds. The house is located in a quiet and small Pyrenean village of 45 inhabitants and in which there are no services or shops. Jaca, the nearest city, is 20 minutes away by car.

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A charming living area features stone walls and wooden beams, creating a rustic yet cozy atmosphere. A dining table with chairs is positioned near a large window overlooking natural scenery. A comfortable sofa with light cushions and a small coffee table completes the space.
Cottage in Huesca
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Nice apartment ideal for couples

Disconnect from the routine in an accommodation located in Charo (Huesca), in the Fueva Valley, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, next to the Medieval Villa of Aínsa. Ideal apartment for couples with a double bedroom, a bathroom, a living room-kitchen and everything you need to make your stay pleasant. It also has a common garden area with a barbecue and free Wi-Fi for all customers. We allow pets in our apartment.

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An airy upper-level living space features wooden beams soaring overhead, with large windows allowing natural light to fill the room. A wooden dining table is accompanied by white chairs. A cozy seating area includes a rocking chair and soft furnishings, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
Cottage in San Juan de Plan
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

House with Garden in the Pyrenees. Posets Natural Park

VUT: VU-HUESCA-23-289. Single-family house with private garden and chill-out terrace in San Juan de Plan, Chistau Valley (Aragonese Pyrenees), next to Posets-Maladeta Natural Park. Mountain views, fast Wi-Fi, equipped kitchen, amenities, bed linen and towels. Self check-in and free parking just a few meters away. Ideal base for Ibón de Plan (Basa de la Mora), Gistaín and Viadós. Tranquility and nature.

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A charming entrance area is highlighted by wooden beams and a stone wall. An inviting staircase leads to the upper level, while a small seating area with a table and chairs is visible to the side, surrounded by greenery and natural textures.
Home in Aragüés del Puerto
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Complete apartment for 2 people in Aragües

Places of interest: art and culture, incredible views, and restaurants with food you won't forget. You'll love my place because of its location, outdoor areas, people, and views. The accommodation is good for couples, adventurers, families with children (we have cribs and high chairs), and pets. A bed for a child can be added without any space problems (depending on availability).

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A rustic house made of stone and set amidst well-maintained gardens can be seen. Its exterior features a sloped roof, complementing the natural surroundings. A pathway leads to the entrance, with outdoor seating areas providing a cozy space for relaxation.
Guesthouse in Calaceite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Mas de Flandi | The Little House

Building attached to an 18th century house in the middle of a farm of ancient olive trees. - Discount for six nights or more - Welcome Pack included - A double room is available +Info: Visit more listings in my profile (The Suite) Other Amenities: - Hire a special dinner at the main house (by reservation) - Electric vehicle charger (on request) - Lockable bike storage available

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Place to stay in Latre
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Sun, Countryside, and Mountains

Tiny village in the foothills of the Pyrenees of Aragón. Come relax in our garden! Spend a few days in an idyllic valley, far from all the hustle and bustle, warm yourself with firewood from the stove, or enjoy hiking, snowshoeing, skiing and sightseeing all around. The list is endless! More information on social media Casa Lloro. Find us!

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A scenic view captures rugged mountains rising dramatically in the background, framed by traditional stone buildings with sloped roofs in the foreground. Clear blue skies enhance the natural beauty, while the architecture reflects local style amidst a serene landscape.
Loft in Torla-Ordesa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Apartment in Valle de Ordesa -Torla (Edelweis)

Enjoy a luxurious experience in this centrally located place. Exclusive apartment with good views. Very nice decoration, it has a shower and whirlpool bathtub, full kitchen and large living room, very cozy. Perfect for couples. The house is made of stone with a high Aragonese style. The main photo is taken from the house's balconies. Regards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Zaragoza?

    Travelers frequently choose the historic city center for its lively plazas and easy access to cultural landmarks. The neighborhoods of El Tubo and La Magdalena are also known for vibrant dining scenes and a blend of traditional and contemporary atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Zaragoza with kids?

    Families can explore the interactive exhibits at CaixaForum Zaragoza, enjoy open spaces in Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta, or visit the Zaragoza Aquarium. The city also has engaging science and history museums for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Zaragoza?

    Explore the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, wander the historic Aljafería Palace, and relax near the Ebro Riverbanks. Art lovers can visit the Goya Museum, dedicated to the renowned painter born in the region.

  • How is the weather in Zaragoza?

    Zaragoza typically has cool winters around 38–52°F (4–11°C), and hot, dry summers reaching 66–91°F (19–33°C). Rain is more common in spring and autumn, while summers tend to be sunny with low humidity.

  • What are the best places to visit in Zaragoza?

    Tour the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar and the Aljafería Palace, then stroll through Plaza del Pilar and the charming streets of the El Tubo neighborhood. Art and history enthusiasts frequently visit the Goya Museum.

  • What are some hiking trails in Zaragoza?

    Explore trails around Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta, where you can enjoy scenic gardens and tree-lined paths. For those seeking natural landscapes, the nearby Galachos de Juslibol nature reserve is frequently suggested.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Zaragoza?

    Families often enjoy hands-on science exhibits, visits to the Zaragoza Aquarium, and leisurely afternoons in city parks like Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta. Seasonal cultural workshops and outdoor performances also appeal to all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Zaragoza?

    Popular day trips include exploring the historic town of Tarazona, discovering the Monasterio de Piedra with its waterfalls, or visiting traditional villages known for wine production. Surrounding natural parks also draw hikers and nature lovers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Zaragoza?

    Many accommodations in Zaragoza welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like La Magdalena and Delicias. It is helpful to confirm pet policies with your host before arrival to ensure a comfortable stay.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Zaragoza?

    Locals often suggest exploring tapas bars in El Tubo, carrying a reusable water bottle for hot days, and using light layers to adjust to variable temperatures. Early evenings are a lively time to experience city plazas and street life.

  • What is Zaragoza known for?

    Zaragoza is celebrated for its striking Mudejar architecture, vibrant festivals linked to regional traditions, and landmarks like the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. The city has a rich artistic and historical heritage, reflecting centuries of cultural exchange.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Zaragoza?

    Discover the street art murals in the San Pablo neighborhood, or step inside small Roman-era archaeological sites scattered around the city. Independent cafés and artisan workshops in La Magdalena offer a glimpse of local creativity.

  • What are the best foods to try in Zaragoza?

    Frequently suggested dishes include ternasco (local lamb), bacalao ajoarriero, and migas. For something sweet, try adoquines del Pilar candies or a slice of trenza de Almudévar pastry.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Zaragoza?

    Comfortable walking shoes are helpful for cobblestone streets, and sun protection such as a hat and light layers are recommended for summer. A light rain jacket can be useful in spring or autumn.

  • What is the nightlife in Zaragoza like?

    Zaragoza has a mix of lively bars, traditional tapas venues, and music spots, especially around El Tubo and Plaza de España. Nightlife tends to start late, with locals gathering in plazas and terrace cafés.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Zaragoza?

    The Fiestas del Pilar in early autumn is often lively, with processions, music, and performances. Festivals featuring traditional Aragonese music, dance, and regional food take place throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Zaragoza?

    Many family-friendly rentals are found near the city center and in neighborhoods like La Almozara, known for its proximity to parks and open spaces. Listings often include amenities such as equipped kitchens or extra bedding for children.

  • When is the best time to visit Zaragoza?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, with afternoons usually between 55–81°F (13–27°C). Seasonal festivals add to the local atmosphere during these months.

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    Zaragoza vacation rentals start at $14 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    40 properties feature pools

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    630 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    1,070 of Zaragoza vacation rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Zaragoza stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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