
Aragon
Autonomous Community of Spain
About Aragon
A northeastern region with diverse landscapes from the Pyrenees mountains to the Ebro River valley.
Cultural heritage lovers will appreciate the 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in Aragon, each telling a unique story of Spain's rich history.
Cities in Aragon
Alcañiz
Ainsa
Pop. 2,200
Historic fortified village near the Pyrenees
Albarracín
Pop. 1,016
Medieval town perched on a mountainside with perfectly preserved architecture and red-hued buildings
Albarracín
Pop. 1,000
Picturesque hilltop town with well-preserved Moorish influence
Hecho
Pop. 923
Traditional mountain village in the Pyrenees with stone houses and historical heritage
Alquézar
Pop. 301
Medieval village perched on limestone cliffs above the Río Vero with an impressive collegiate church
Top Attractions
Arab Walls of Albarracín
Albarracín
HistoricAlbarracín Cathedral
Albarracín
Religious SiteCity Walls
Albarracín
Historical MonumentAlbarracín Museum
Albarracín
MuseumAlbarracín Bouldering Area
Albarracín
Outdoor ActivityCastle of Loarre
Hecho
CastleUNESCO World Heritage Sites
Rock Art of the Arc of Albarracín
Prehistoric rock art found in the surrounding caves
Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon
A group of 10 Mudéjar monuments that demonstrate the significant influence of Islamic tradition on architecture in the Aragon region during the 12th to 17th centuries.
Where to Stay in Aragon
Looking for a place to stay in Aragon? Browse through a wide selection of accommodations across the region, from luxury hotels in major cities to charming rural retreats. Use the map to find the perfect location for your visit.
Tours & Activities in Aragon
Quick Facts
- Capital City
- Alcañiz
- Total Cities
- 6
- Population
- 5,440
- Top Attractions
- 6 places to visit