Whether it’s for its people, its heritage, or its cuisine, Zaragoza is an extraordinary city that captivates all who visit. Therefore, it’s no surprise that international media outlets are focusing on the city and praising it. This time,
El Diario de las Américas, a Miami newspaper, published an article about the Aragonese capital, highlighting its historic past, its tourist attractions, and its unique flavors.
The article, written by Jesús Hernández, describes Zaragoza as “the Ebro River’s favorite city” and recalls that “it had the privilege of being called Cesaraugusta, the name of Rome’s first emperor.” The article explores the city’s main attractions, from the imposing Basilica del Pilar to the Aljafería Palace, passing through the iconic Plaza del Pilar and La Seo Cathedral.
A CITY TO EXPLORE AND SAVOR
One of the highlights of the report is Zaragoza’s gastronomy. The Central Market is mentioned as a key spot for discovering local products, while the El Tubo neighborhood is seen as the epicenter of tapas. Among the culinary recommendations, the journalist mentions the croquettes at Méli del Tubo, the mushroom skewers at El Champi, and Montal’s specialties, such as its pork cheeks stewed in red wine or its black rice with octopus.

The article also highlights Zaragoza’s modernization in recent years, highlighting the urban transformation wrought by Expo 2008 and mentioning sites such as the River Aquarium, the Water Tower, and the Volunteer Walkway.
LAS AMÉRICAS DAILY
Founded in 1953 in Miami, Diario Las Américas is a leading newspaper for the Hispanic community in the United States . Its coverage includes politics, economics, culture, and tourism, with a focus on Latin America and Spain.
This article is just a sample of how Zaragoza leaves no one indifferent, no matter where in the world. Visitors discover a fascinating city in every way, one that continues to grow and inspire admiration both inside and outside of Spain.