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Mercado Central Zaragoza Review

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It should be said to be the largest mall here, so if you don't have enough time, just come here is enough.

Mercado Central Zaragoza

Posted: Jun 24, 2018
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  • philipzk
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located in the famous business district of Zaragoza, Spain's historic city, the mall is one of Zaragoza's largest and most famous malls. The mall brings together many world-renowned brands, mainly European fashion brands.

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    Posted: Mar 21, 2018
  • 启航yyy
    5/5Outstanding
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    This shopping mall is a large local shopping mall, the environment is also very good, many brands, there are counters here, shopping is very convenient!

    0
    Posted: Nov 1, 2020
  • 传说中的我
    5/5Outstanding
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    Good fashion stuff, I like it, the price is not expensive

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    Posted: Mar 15, 2018
  • G.Raul 07
    4/5Excellent
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    Basic goods can be bought here, the price is not expensive

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    Posted: May 9, 2017
  • 季煦
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    Zaragoza Central Market Mercado Central de Zaragoza When we walked to Pilar Square from the accommodation, we passed the local Central Market (similar to our vegetable market). Go in with curiosity and explore, the price is really cheap! (Mostly calculated in 1-2kg) Accommodation @ El Balcon de Las Armas, before Zaragoza went to the accommodation, we went to the supermarket to buy breakfast the next day. When we saw a lot of ingredients, we bought dinner directly. Moss vegetables can be heated in the microwave oven. The shrimp water is under the stew, and the salad is also done. Just pour it out and put it on the plate. Seafood meal, delicious. When it comes to the place of accommodation, it is actually very recommended, that is, parking is not convenient, in the underground garage of the building next to it. But it was too narrow and it took half an hour to stop. The room is a one-bedroom, quite spacious, with a variety of kitchen utensils, and the room has juice, milk, biscuits, coffee and so on for the next day's breakfast (we didn't know in advance, it was already bought in the supermarket). Zaragoza is the capital of the Aragon Autonomous Region of Spain and is the fifth largest city in Spain. Originally the city of Salduba in Celtic Iberia. At the end of the 1st century BC, it became a Roman dependency, called Caesar Augusta, and later evolved into the Arabic Salaxta and the current name. It was once a major commercial and military town in the Ebro River basin and one of the earliest Christian cities in Spain. It was occupied by the Germanic Swipes and Visigoths in the 5th century AD. It was seized by the Moors in 714. 12~ In the early 15th century, the capital of the Kingdom of Aragon was prosperous in business. During the War of Independence, the heroic deeds of Maria Augustine, who participated in the city guard, were praised by the British poet Byron in "The Travels of Charde Harold", known as "the girl of Zaragoza". Rebuilt after the war. The industrial center of Aragon region has automobile, oil refining, chemical, cement, food and other industries. The agricultural products distribution center in the surrounding area. Every year in January, the national trade exhibition is held here. Four civilizations can be seen in Zaragoza: Roman, Muslim, Jewish and Catholic. In 2008, Zaragoza hosted the World Expo (Zaragoza Expo 2008), an international event that aims at the dynamic relationship between water and human society, a global, far-reaching and supportive project based on a lasting concept: water and sustainable development. # Living in a local high-value homestay # Eating a sense of happiness # City Humanities Handbook

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    Posted: Nov 6, 2021