Hotel Sauce in Zaragoza (Spain)

 

Hotel Sauce in Spain

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C/ Espoz y Mina, 33,
Zaragoza,

Hotel Sauce is right in the centre of the historic, artistic and comercial centre of the city of Zaragoza. Barely 100 metres from our hotel is the Plaza del Pilar, the heart of the city, when you can find the symbols of Zaragoza: The Cathedral of Seo and the Basilica del Pilar.In the small but cosy rooms we have payed attention to every details with dedication and hard work so that our clients never feel out of place

Rates From £49 per night.
Rooms: 40
Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
From North: Logroo highway to Zaragoza City Centre, then direction to Baslica del Pilar and after that Don Jaime Street and Espoz y Mina Street. pFrom South: Teruel Road to Zaragoza City Center, direction to Isabel la Catlica, Fernando El Catlico, Gran Va, Plaza Paraso, Paseo Pamplona until Csar Agusto Avenue. After turn on the right to Don Jaime Street and Espoz y Mina Street. From the airport, you can take a bus to the city center. (Paseo Pamplona)



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