Location and Map
Ramiro Hotel is located in the center of the city of Zaragoza and is well connected with major roads of the city.
With only a leisurely stroll you can reach the Town Hall, the Puerta del Carmen, Plaza del Pilar, the Cathedral, Plaza of Spain, Plaza de la Magdalena, among others places that characterize the capital.
We are located just 1 km from the Convention Centre (Palacio de Congresos) and 8 km from the fairground (Recinto Ferial) and the airport.
How arrive by car:
Any road: Head towards North Zaragoza, then take the Plaza del Pilar exit and continue to Calle San Vicente de Paul. On the same street you will find a sign with our hotel name, which will point you must turn left, joining the Coso street. Continue to find our hotel at number 123.
How to arrive by public transport from airport:
Bus: Take the Airport Bus to stop in La Puerta del Carmen that will take 20-25 minutes for a price of 1,5 €. From there, take Line 21 to the stop 132 Coso, that will take you to the hotel in only 10 minutes with a 1 € cost.
Taxi: It takes 20-25 minutes. About 20 €.
Nearby atractions
- Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar (800 m.)
- Catedral de San Salvador, Seo (700 m.)
- Teatro Romano (200 m.)
- Museo Provincial (600 m.)
- Torre Mudéjar de la Iglesia de la Magdalena (800 m.)
Lugares de interés
Museo de Goya (Fuendetodos).
The museum is in Fuendetodos, the birthplace of Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). The artist place is a modest farmer's house, from the early eighteenth century, decorated with furniture of the time, with graphic documentation. The building consists of a ground floor, hallway and kitchen block, and stands out by its austerity and sobriety. A few meters away is the Museum of Printmaking (Museo del Grabado), which houses a permanent exhibition of graphic works of Goya's series: Los Desastres, Los Caprichos, Los Disparates y La Tauromaquia. (44 km)
Stone Monastery (Calatayud).
The monastery was a fortress to defend the place from the Muslims at the time of the Reconquista (1194). Alfonso II of Aragon ceded the castle and all the lands that surrounded it to the Cistercian Order. Twelve monks and an abbot from the Abbey of Poblet, Tarragona, moved to Aragon to consolidate the Christian faith that now reigns in the place. Therefore, the Monastery of Poblet is like the mother of the building. It took 23 years to build the Monastery (1195-1218). The construction of the monastery was made in the years of transition from the Romanesque to Gothic. (95 Km)
Sos del Rey Católico.
Urban area declared a national monument, Sos del Rey Catolico is a walled fortress located on the Feliciana Crog that has seven entries called portals: de Zaragoza, de la Reina, de Sangüesa, de Jaca, de Uncastillo, de Levante, de Poniente. . Currently Sos del Rey Católico is one of the most fascinating sights of Aragon, one of the most important events that occurred in the village is the birth of King Ferdinand the Catholic in the Palacio de Sada on March 10, 1452. (120 km)


