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Photos: Zaragoza, Spain

Matthew Anderson · Jan 26, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Check out all this history on display in Zaragoza: From first-century Roman ruins to a palace built by Muslim kings a thousand years later to a number of cathedrals that began to be built after the Christians invaded and took over in the 12th century. And all this is reachable on foot, via wide sidewalks and twisty, pedestrian-dominated alleys, making for pleasant walking for families.

Check out the photos below, or read more about our family trip to Zaragoza.

One of the Roman museums in Zaragoza gives you access to an old Roman sewage duct, which carried waste out into the nearby river.
Our boys brought toy cars to the Aljafería, so we were afforded a few rare minutes to read plaques and study the building while they drove on the ornate tile floors.
Near the magnificent old central market hall and within view of the massive Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, there’s a wall made of stones placed carefully by Roman workers centuries years ago. This is part of what remains of the wall that once encircled the city to keep out invaders.
A wonderfully gracious Spanish bombero gave us a guided tour of the museum, and he was forgiving of our clumsy attempts at discourse.
The ceiling’s pretty cool, but all of the car roads on the floor? Way better.
The boys climb light poles in Zaragoza.

Photos, Travel with Kids family travel, Spain, travel with children, travel with kids, Zaragoza

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