The Puente de Piedra (Stone Bridge) is a historic landmark located in Zaragoza, Spain. It spans over the Ebro River and connects the old town with the newer part of the city. The bridge was built in the 15th century and has undergone several renovations over the years.
There is no admission fee to cross the bridge and it can be accessed at any time of the day. However, visitors may want to consider crossing the bridge during the evening hours when it is beautifully lit up.
There is no official website for the Puente de Piedra, but visitors can find more information about the bridge on Zaragoza's tourism website.
In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the old town of Zaragoza which is home to numerous historic landmarks, including the Basílica del Pilar and the Aljafería Palace. These attractions have varying opening hours and admission fees, so visitors should plan accordingly. The Basílica del Pilar is open daily from 6:45am to 8:30pm, while the Aljafería Palace is open daily from 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm. Admission fees for these attractions range from free to €10 depending on the attraction and type of ticket.
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