Discover the perfect getaway with Air Horizont: direct flights from Zaragoza to Europe's best cities
Zaragoza, September 18, 2024
If you're looking for the perfect weekend or long weekend getaway, look no further: Air Horizont 's direct flight program from Zaragoza has the ideal solution for you. From October through April, you can enjoy convenient, direct flights to some of Europe's most attractive cities.
Whether you want to enjoy a cultural getaway, relax by the sea or explore the charm of picturesque European corners, Air Horizont makes it easy.
With schedules that perfectly suit the needs of weekend travelers, their program invites you to discover fascinating destinations such as Berlin, Granada, Munich, Lisbon, Porto, Verona, Naples, Jerez/Cadiz, Sicily, Malta and, of course, a unique experience in Rome during the Jubilee Year. Here's what each of these destinations has to offer.
Berlin: the living history of Europe
Berlin is a must-see destination for lovers of history and culture. The German capital offers a fascinating mix of historic monuments, such as the iconic Brandenburg Gate, and lively modern districts. Visitors can tour the remains of the Berlin Wall, visit the Holocaust Memorial or lose themselves in the museums on Museum Island. In addition, Berlin has a vibrant food and art scene that will make your getaway an unforgettable trip.
2. Granada: Andalusian charm at the foot of the Alhambra
Granada is undoubtedly one of the jewels of southern Spain. Its main attraction, the majestic Alhambra, draws thousands of visitors each year who seek to immerse themselves in the city's rich Moorish history. In addition, its narrow streets full of charm in the Albaicín and its exquisite gastronomy, with tapas to accompany every drink, will make you enjoy every corner. Granada is perfect for those looking for a mix of history, culture and a bohemian touch.
3. Munich: the capital of Bavaria and the Oktoberfest
Munich is the heart of the Bavarian region, famous for its history and fairy-tale architecture. From the impressive Nymphenburg Palace to the centrally located Marienplatz with its historic carillon, every corner of Munich breathes elegance. And if you visit in autumn, you can experience Oktoberfest, the world's most famous beer festival. The city is also ideal for those who want to explore the surrounding area, such as the fairytale-like Neuschwanstein Castle.
4. Lisbon: the city of light and tiles
Lisbon is a city that enchants at first sight. With its hills covered with colorful tiles, the imposing St. George's Castle and the bustling neighborhood of Belém, home to the famous Belém Tower, the Portuguese capital is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway. Strolling through its cobblestone streets, taking streetcar 28 and enjoying a meal overlooking the Tagus will make you want to return again and again.
5. Oporto: the charm of the Douro and wine
Porto, located on the banks of the Douro River, is one of the most picturesque cities in Portugal. Famous for its wine production, a visit to its wineries is an unmissable experience. Its old town, classified as a World Heritage Site, is full of steep streets leading to stunning viewpoints, where you can enjoy spectacular sunsets. Don't miss a walk across the Dom Luís I bridge and a glass of port wine on the terraces by the river.
6. Verona: the city of lovers
Verona is known around the world as the city of Romeo and Juliet. This romantic destination is ideal for those looking for a weekend full of history, culture and beauty. You can visit the famous Juliet's House, with its iconic balcony, or stroll through Verona's Roman amphitheater, one of the best preserved in Italy. With its charming squares and rich gastronomy, Verona is a destination that will win your heart.
7. Naples: the gateway to the Mediterranean and Pompeii
Naples is a vibrant city full of contrasts. From its chaotic but charming historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to nearby archaeological wonders such as Pompeii and Herculaneum, this city is a gateway to the history and beauty of the Mediterranean. Don't leave without trying an authentic Neapolitan pizza at one of the city's traditional pizzerias, considered by many to be the best in the world.
8. Jerez and Cadiz: flamenco, wine and dream beaches
Jerez de la Frontera is synonymous with flamenco, horses and sherry wine. This Andalusian city offers a rich culture that you can enjoy through its flamenco shows or its wineries, where you can taste the famous wines of the region. A few kilometers away is Cadiz, one of the oldest cities in Europe, surrounded by miles of golden beaches and crystal clear waters. A getaway that combines tradition, music and relaxation under the sun.
9. Sicily: landscapes, history and Mediterranean flavor.
Sicily is a destination that offers a unique blend of breathtaking natural landscapes, historic ruins and delicious cuisine. You can explore the Greek temples of Agrigento, get lost in the streets of Palermo or enjoy the crystal clear waters of its coasts. Not to be forgotten is the imposing Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, which offers spectacular hiking trails.
10. Malta: the archipelago of history
Malta, in the heart of the Mediterranean, is an ideal destination for those seeking history, culture and paradisiacal beaches in one place. With its incredible cultural heritage, ranging from prehistoric temples to the fortress of Valletta, Malta is a jewel to be discovered. In addition, its crystal-clear waters make it a perfect destination for those who enjoy scuba diving or simply want to relax by the sea.
11. Rome: live a unique experience with a pilgrimage during the Jubilee Year 2025
Last but not least, Rome becomes an even more special destination during the Jubilee Year. This eternal city, rich in history, monuments and gastronomy.
The Jubilee Year of 2025 in Rome, known as the Ordinary Jubilee, will be a significant event for Catholics around the world. Celebrated every 25 years, the Jubilee is a special occasion of spiritual renewal, marked by pilgrimages, acts of penance and the search for indulgences. Under the theme "Pilgrims of Hope," Pope Francis has invited the faithful to reflect on the importance of mercy and hope in times of global challenges. The opening of the Holy Door in St. Peter's Basilica will be one of the most emblematic moments of this spiritual celebration.
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