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Acuario de Zaragoza

Zaragoza


Built for the 2008 Expo, Zaragoza’s aquarium focuses on five of the world’s great rivers from the Amazon to – closer to home – the Ebro (the facility sits on its banks). There are plenty of fish, reptiles and other animals to see, plus explanatory boards in Spanish and English. A couple of kilometres from the city centre on the old Expo site, it rarely gets crowded.

The aquarium is on the route of the Bus Turístico; you can also take a northbound tram to the Clara Campoamor stop then walk 800m west through residential areas.


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