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Park Grande Jose Antonio Labordeta

If you're planning to stroll, wear comfy shoes! The paths are lovely but can be a bit long, especially if you want to explore it all.
I recommend checking out the fountains. They’re super refreshing on a hot day! Just be careful, a little splashed water might catch you off guard!

There’s a small playground for kids near the entrance. If you have little ones, let them play for a bit while you relax on a bench.

Definitely check out the bandstand! I found it to be the perfect backdrop for a few pics. Just remember to snap also a few candid photos when no one's around.
Ordesa u Monte Perdido National Park

Don’t miss the Ordesa Valley hike—it’s a must-see! However, if you’re not feeling up for it, the shorter trails around the park still offer stunning views without the long trek. Just don’t forget your camera!

Pack a picnic! There are loads of scenic spots to eat, and food prices inside can be a bit steep. I brought some sandwiches and really enjoyed the views without spending a fortune.

If you're going during peak season, try to get to the park by 8 AM. It gets super crowded, and finding parking can be a pain. Trust me, an early start saves you a lot of stress.
Aquarium River of Zaragoza
Agua Luis Bunuel Park

I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. The park's café is decent, but prices can add up fast. I didn't and ended up spending more than I wanted. Plus, there's nothing like a picnic in the grass!

If you want a lovely view, head to the lookout point in the late afternoon. I went just before sunset, and it was stunning. But watch the time, or you'll miss it!

My advice is to explore the park in the morning around 9 AM. It was so peaceful then, and I could really enjoy the nature without tons of people around. Perfect for some quiet time!

I think you should check out the little boat rentals. I nearly missed that. It's a fun way to see the park from a different angle. Just don’t forget sunscreen; it can get really sunny!
Bruil Park

Grab a snack or a picnic from a local market before you go. I found that eating in the park is cheaper than getting something from nearby cafes, and it was nice to sit under a tree and enjoy some fresh air!
Tio Jorge Park

Bring some comfy shoes! The paths are nice but can be a bit uneven. I ended up a little sore after walking more than I thought I would!

Check out the little playgrounds scattered around the park, especially if you're with kids. They’re fun and often less crowded than the main area, giving you some quiet time.

I recommend visiting Tio Jorge Park early in the morning, around 8 am, to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful walk. The light is also fantastic for photos!