The unofficial capital of Lower Aragon, dating back to the Islamic era and captured multiple times by Christian and Moorish troops. Became part of the Order of Calatrava in 1179. Main attractions include the Castle of the Calatravos (now a Parador), Church of Santa María la Mayor, underground passages, and nearby UNESCO World Heritage rock paintings. Known for its rich Jewish community history before 1492 and its role as a cultural center of Lower Aragon.

Avg. Night
€120
Location
Aragon, Spain
41.05°, -0.13°
Population
15,947 residents
Language
Spanish (Castilian)
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Time Zone
CET (UTC+1)
Electricity
230V, Type C & F
Type: Mediterranean
Best Time: April-June, September-October
Rainfall: Moderate, mainly in winter
Summer: Hot and dry (28-35°C)
Winter: Mild (12-18°C)
Learn basic Spanish phrases - locals appreciate the effort
Dinner is typically eaten late (9-11 PM)
Many shops close during siesta time (2-5 PM)
Tipping 5-10% at restaurants is customary but not mandatory
Embrace the slower pace of small-town Spanish life
Local festivals are often the heart of community culture
Walking
Most Spanish city centers are very walkable
Public Transport
Buses connect most areas, metro in major cities
Car Rental
Great for exploring surrounding areas and countryside
Taxis & Rideshare
Uber and Cabify available in larger cities
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Alcañiz is best visited during spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) when temperatures are comfortable for walking and sightseeing. Summer can be very hot, especially in central and southern Spain, while winter offers fewer crowds and mild weather perfect for museums and indoor attractions.