Exclusive experiences to travel around Aragón and explore its culture
Art Aragón designs exclusive experiences to explore Aragón, enjoying its culture while savoring its native flavors with an expert in Tourism and Art History. We will stroll through beautiful landscapes, visit monuments, and explore the best places to taste wines, oils, hams, cheeses, or typical sweets.
Visits are organized privately, with a specialized bilingual guide in English, German or Spanish, and can be tailored to the passenger’s interests.
To start dreaming about it, here are some possible routes:
Exploring Albarracín
One of the most fascinating villages in Spain, declared a National Monument since 1961, located in an incredible natural setting, the Protected Landscape of the “Pinares de Rodeno”. Albarracín is renowned for its medieval wall and the corners of the well-kept old town where visitors delight in getting lost in its charming narrow streets.
The visit can be combined with a tasting of artisan cheeses and gourmet organic products. The gastronomic option here is terrific!
From Teruel to Albarracín
Immerse yourself in the medieval world, enjoy the Mudéjar art of Teruel declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, explore charming villages like Albarracín, delight in incredible landscapes, history, and rock art. An unforgettable excursion that is accompanied by the finest tastings of delicious artisan cheeses, wines, local hams, and other exquisite culinary options.
Enjoying “El Matarraña”
Incredible landscapes and charming villages, with the option to engage in outdoors sports, hiking, or in the possibility of seeing the ancient Levantine rock art, and amazing ruins of the Iberian culture.
For sure, an incredible excursion combining breathtaking views with a lot of worthy and unique architectural heritage, while enjoying its local gourmet cuisine, savoring their wines, cheeses, olive oils and learning about their production, art, and culture.
Exploring the wine route of Cariñena
The land of the “Cariñena Designation of Origin” is one of the oldest designations of origin in Aragón, with a long historical legacy.
Charming villages with Aragonese Mudéjar heritage, eye-catching church towers adorned with glazed ceramics, traditional pottery production, and Baroque decorations proudly identify themselves with their wine industry and cultural heritage linked to this activity.
Along this route, you will traverse picturesque villages such as Muel, with its Roman dam from the 1st century A. D. and renowned ceramic production. You can also enjoy a visit and tasting at a winery and indulge in a tasting meal at a prestigious and avant-garde restaurant in the area.
Discovering Zaragoza
Strolling through this impressive city with so much history and a diversity of artistic styles that take us back to Roman, Moorish, Renaissance, and modernist eras, all while savoring its flavors in some of the most prestigious and traditional establishments, guided by an expert.
Enjoying an unforgettable day, gaining valuable insights, and indulging in delicate tapas, fine wines, and exquisite chocolates.
Exploring the “Garnacha Route”
This beautiful Aragonese region, located at the foot of the Sierra del Moncayo, is a producer of olive oils and is home to the wines of the “Garnacha Route”, giving its name to the “Campo de Borja” designation of origin.
The area offers much to explore from vineyards and wineries, where you can enjoy tastings of wines made from the traditional Garnacha grape variety to the Monastery of Veruela, the first Cistercian monastery in Aragón built in the 12th century. You can also visit the picturesque town of Tarazona with its impressive cathedral, old Jewish quarter, and the Episcopal Palace, as well as the municipality of Magallón, whose urban center bears traces of its Moorish and Jewish history.
Enjoying Daroca
Surrounded by an imposing medieval wall, the city of Daroca boasts two gateways that immerse visitors in a picturesque medieval layout with Islamic vestiges. This is because the city was founded by Muslims and reconquered in 1120 by the Christian troops of Alfonso I.
This town is home to two of the oldest examples of Mudéjar constructions, along with the palace of the traditional Luna family, which serves as an example of Mudéjar civil architecture.
The tour is complemented by tastings of typical cuisine and local wines.
Tasting La Hoya de Huesca
A visit and tasting at a boutique winery in the pre-Pyrenees of Huesca, where you can explore their native vineyards where varieties like Syrah, Merlot, Tempranillo, Garnacha, Viognier, and Parraleta are cultivated.
There’s also the possibility to embark on the must-see visit to the Loarre Castle, the best-preserved Romanesque fortress in Europe, founded by King Sancho III the Great in the 11th century atop a pinnacle at 1071 meters of altitude.
Alternatively, you can visit the Museum of Art and Nature (CDAN), whose modern building was designed by the renowned Spanish architect Rafael Moneo. Surely an unforgettable day!
Colors and flavors of Huesca
Huesca is known as a gourmet territory, surrounded by nature and stunning mountain landscapes, along with towns steeped in history and abundant Romanesque art. Huesca also hosts an important part of the French Way of Saint James.
This province offers countless possibilities to its visitors, whether for engaging in adventure sports, mountain activities, hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying relaxation and its excellent variety of gastronomy: wines, sweets, cheeses, chocolates, olive oils, and delicious local pastries.
Discovering Somontano
In the pre-Pyrenees, you’ll find the Somontano region, which lends its name to the prestigious wine denomination of origin. The Natural Park of Sierra and the Canyons of Guara, with their intriguing geological formations, offer a true paradise for lovers of beautiful villages, cave paintings, history, adventure sports, and, of course, delicious gastronomy.
You can explore the splendid and award-winning medieval town of Alquezar, with its historic collegiate church, and enjoy a walk along the splendid “Ruta de las Pasarelas” through the canyons of the Vero River.
This gorgeous region also offers the possibility to visit and taste great vineyards in Barbastro, traditional cheese dairies in Radiquero, or artisanal olive oil mills.
A lovely option!
To learn more about our experiences, travel recommendations or if you have special requests, please contact us. We will tailor your best experience!


















































