Nomax was a lifesaver in Zaragoza! I met Maria and we spent an amazing afternoon exploring the Aljafería Palace together. So much better than going alone.
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Zaragoza, a city steeped in history and vibrant Aragonese culture, offers an authentic Spanish experience perfect for solo explorers. Imagine wandering through the ancient Roman ruins near the Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta or marveling at the Basilica del Pilar, all with newfound friends. Nomax helps you effortlessly connect with fellow travelers eager to share these unforgettable moments.
Nomax is available in Zaragoza, Spain with 46 venues including coworking spaces, hostels, cafes, and bars. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Zaragoza in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.
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Puerta del Carmen
A surviving example of what once were 12 entry gates to the walled city of Zaragoza. The gate looks ancient, but was actually built in 1789 in neoclassical style, hence its resemblance to Roman ruins. The gate's dishevelled appearance documents its role in several sieges of the city and this is why the gate was not restored to its original glory - although minor repairs were carried out in 1997, when a bus collided with it
Noria de la Paz
Reloj de Sol
Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta
Museo Pilarista
Museo de Tapices de La Seo
Torreón Fortea
Museo Goya
Museo del Puerto Fluvial de Caesaraugusta
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Joined a Nomax group for a tapas crawl in El Tubo, and it was incredible. We discovered so many local spots and had a blast sharing stories.
Found a hiking buddy through Nomax and we ventured out to the nearby Monasterio de Piedra. Truly made my Zaragoza trip unforgettable with new friends.
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Where can I meet other solo travelers in Zaragoza?
Beyond using Nomax, popular spots include the lively tapas bars in El Tubo, the areas around Plaza del Pilar, and often at hostels or international cafes. Many travelers also gather around the Puerta del Carmen or the Noria de la Paz.
Is Zaragoza safe for solo travelers?
Yes, Zaragoza is generally very safe for solo travelers. Like any city, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas such as the Basilica del Pilar or during festivals.
How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Zaragoza?
Nomax connects you with other solo travelers in Zaragoza through verified profiles, interest-based activity groups, and a city-specific chat. You can post about activities you want to do, join existing plans, or simply chat to find like-minded explorers.
How much does it cost to travel in Zaragoza per day?
A realistic daily budget for a mid-range traveler in Zaragoza, including accommodation, food, attractions, and local transport, would be approximately €60-€100. You can certainly spend less by cooking your own meals or more by dining at upscale restaurants.
What cultural experiences should I not miss in Zaragoza?
Don't miss visiting the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, exploring the Aljafería Palace, and indulging in a tapas tour through El Tubo. For art lovers, the Museo Goya is a must, and for history buffs, the Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta offers a glimpse into Roman times.
How do I get around Zaragoza using public transport?
Zaragoza has an efficient public transport system consisting of buses and a tram line. The tram runs through the city center, connecting major points, while buses cover a wider network. Single tickets are affordable, and multi-journey cards are available.
Do I need to speak the local language to get around Zaragoza?
While Spanish is the primary language, you can generally get by with English in tourist areas, hotels, and larger restaurants. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience and is always appreciated by locals.
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