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Located in the city center this is a very nice little park. It has a beautiful monument dedicated to the fallen during the war with France two centuries ago. Area is very popular among locals for walk, children and several very nice bars and restaurants also in close by.
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Date of experience: August 2016
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This park is located in a central area just across the Museo Zaragoza and from here, it is just a few minutes walk to Plaza del Pilar and the old part of the city. There are also many cafes and restaurants near the plaza. The park is peaceful, the main attraction of which is a monument, surrounded by early spring flowers. There should also be a fountain, but in February, there was no water. This is a delightful green oasis in the middle of the city.…
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Date of experience: February 2016
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Pleasant city small park but unfortunately nowhere to sit and take refreshments. Would be so nice to enjoy.
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Date of experience: September 2015
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We came upon Plaza los Sitios on our way to Zaragoza Museum which is situated across the road. This small park is a gem to visit with delightful gardens, outdoor sculptures, areas to sit and relax under the shade of the trees, a nice children's playground or admire the beautiful monument fountain in the centre of the plaza. In 1908 Zaragoza hosted the Hispanic-French Exhibition, for this event the plaza was designed and built to commemorate the centenary of the Sieges of Zaragoza which occurred in 1808 and 1809. The central monument is dedicated to the heroes of the Siege and was inaugurated that same year by King Alfonso XIII and his wife, Queen Victoria Eugenia. A very pleasant discovery.…
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Date of experience: April 2015
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