Huesca

Aragón, Spain

About Huesca

Huesca is the capital city of 52,000 people (2018). It is the gateway to the Pyrenees an area rich in Romanesque architecture, ski resorts and stunning landscapes. The city is one of the least populated provincial capitals of Spain, hardly surpassing the 50,000 mark. Although part of its old town was knocked down, it maintains many interesting buildings of architectural and historical importance. standing out is its Romanesque cathedral, typical of the province.

Huesca is in the province by the same name, and which one of three provinces in the autonomous region of Aragon Spain. Like many Spanish towns, it has suffered uncontrolled, high-rise urbanisation since the late 20th century.

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How to reach

By Plane

Zaragoza Airport (ZAZ) serves the region with flights from several European cities. A taxi to the city centre costs around €20–25. Alternatively, Madrid-Barajas (MAD) is about 1 hour 15 minutes by AVE train.

By Train

Zaragoza-Delicias station is a major AVE hub with frequent services from Madrid (1h15) and Barcelona (1h30). Regional trains serve Huesca, Teruel, and other towns.

By Car / Road

The A-2 motorway links Zaragoza with Madrid and Barcelona. The A-23 connects Zaragoza with Teruel and Valencia. Bus services from ALSA cover most towns. Driving from Madrid to Zaragoza takes about 3 hours.

Walking is the best way to explore Huesca's historic centre. Local buses serve the wider urban area, and taxis are affordable for shorter trips. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Cabify operate in larger cities. For day trips to surrounding attractions, consider renting a car or joining organised tours.

Things to do

  • Historic Centre — explore the charming old town with its well-preserved architecture and narrow streets

  • Main Church/Cathedral — a significant religious building with centuries of history and artistic treasures

  • Local Museum — discover the cultural and historical heritage of Huesca and its surroundings

  • Take a walking tour of the old town to learn about Huesca's rich history and architecture

  • Sample local cuisine at traditional bars and restaurants

  • Visit local markets for fresh produce and artisan products

  • Hike or cycle in the surrounding countryside for stunning views

  • Attend a local festival if visiting during celebration periods

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Food & Dining

Huesca offers a range of dining options from traditional tapas bars to formal restaurants. Local specialities often feature fresh, seasonal ingredients. Look for the menú del día (set lunch menu) for the best value — typically €10–15 including starter, main, dessert, and drink. Many bars offer free tapas with drinks, especially in certain regions. Vegetarian and vegan options are increasingly available, though traditional Spanish cuisine is meat and seafood-heavy.

Cafes & Nightlife

Aragón has a growing wine scene, particularly from the Cariñena, Somontano, and Calatayud DO regions. The local reds from Garnacha grapes are especially noteworthy. The region also produces excellent olive oil. Try the local zurracapote (a sangría-like drink made with red wine and fruit). Tap water is safe to drink.

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Places to Stay

Budget

  • Hostels and budget guesthouses in Huesca offer dorm beds from €15–25 and private rooms from €35–50 per night

Mid-range

  • Comfortable hotels and boutique guesthouses range from €60–100 per night for a double room, often including breakfast

Upscale

  • For a special stay, boutique hotels and historic properties offer rooms from €120–200 per night with premium amenities and character

What to buy

Local artisan products make excellent souvenirs. Look for ceramics, leather goods, and local food products. The town's main shopping streets and the central market offer a range of goods. In smaller towns, family-run shops sell traditional crafts. Bargaining is not common in regular stores.

Go next

  • Zaragoza — Aragón's capital with the Basilica del Pilar and Aljafería Palace
  • Huesca — gateway to the Pyrenees with a beautiful old town
  • Teruel — famous for its Mudéjar architecture and the legend of the Lovers of Teruel
  • Jaca — a historic town in the Pyrenees with a Romanesque cathedral
  • Albarracín — one of Spain's most beautiful medieval hilltop villages
  • Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park — spectacular Pyrenean landscapes and hiking

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