Huesca Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Huesca
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This small provincial capital in northeast Spain is a great place to discover beautiful historic buildings, bustling picturesque streets and lively traditions.

Huesca is the capital of Huesca province and is a lovely Spanish city with many interesting sites. See its rich architecture, including Baroque and Gothic churches, ancient monasteries, castles and traditional buildings from the early 20th century. Join Huesca’s residents celebrating their rich cultural heritage during one of the most popular annual festivities, Las Fiestas de San Lorenzo (Saint Lorenzo Festival).

Discover the majestic cathedral La Santa Iglesia Catedral de la Transfiguración del Señor, also known as Catedral de Santa María de Huesca. The building is considered the heart of the old quarter of Huesca, together with the Ayuntamiento de Huesca (Huesca City Council). See the cathedral’s beautiful carvings and the impressive high altar made from alabaster. Take stunning photos of El Monasterio de San Pedro el Viejo (Old Saint Peter’s monastery), a Romanesque building from the 12th century, also located in the Old Town.

Wander along Calle Coso Alto, one of the city’s main streets. It is a bustling pedestrian area with many shops, bars, picturesque buildings and churches. See the church Iglesia de Santo Domingo y San Martín and the Teatro Olimpia, a theatre with an impressive façade featuring six columns and Huesca’s coat of arms. Explore the Parque Miguel Servet, one of the city’s oldest parks. Here, find beautiful plants from Japan and China and the famous monument Las Pajaritas (Little Birds).

Visit Huesca during Las Fiestas de San Lorenzo, the popular annual festival honouring San Lorenzo (Saint Lorenzo). He was a cleric from Huesca martyred in Rome in A.D. 258. The festival starts on August 9 with the launching of a rocket known as el chupinazo from the balcony of the Ayuntamiento de Huesca. Join locals during these important days of the year, when they pay homage to their patron and dress in white with green scarfs. Sing the farewell song Adiós, San Lorenzo, Adios (Goodbye Saint Lorenzo, Goodbye) to mark the festival’s end on August 15.

Where to stay in Huesca

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Casco Antiguo

You'll enjoy the bars and museums in Casco Antiguo. You might want to make time for a stop at Colegiata de Santa María or Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo.

Casco Antiguo
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Barrio de San Lorenzo

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The restaurants and shopping are a few reasons travellers visit Barrio de San Lorenzo. Though there aren't many top sights in the neighbourhood, you can visit El Alcoraz Stadium and Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo, a few notable attractions nearby.

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Fornillos de Apiés

While Fornillos de Apiés isn't home to many top sights, El Alcoraz Stadium and Ermita de San Pedro Mártir are some notable places to visit nearby.

Fornillos de Apiés

Barrio de la Encarnación

The mountain views and churches are just a few features travellers like about Barrio de la Encarnación. If you want to do some sightseeing nearby, El Alcoraz Stadium and Huesca Museum are a few top places to visit.

Barrio de la Encarnación
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Barrio de San José

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Barrio de San José and surrounding area, you can visit El Alcoraz Stadium and Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo.

Barrio de San José
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Barrio de Santo Domingo y San Martín

Though Barrio de Santo Domingo y San Martín may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Huesca Museum and Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo.

Barrio de Santo Domingo y San Martín

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