Zaragoza (population about 650,000) is in the region of Aragón, Spain. It is the nearest airport for the Nowhere which is about one hour's drive. Zaragoza is about three hours by car or train from Madrid and Barcelona.
Airport
The
airport (ZAZ) is 11km west of the city. Taxi to town centre costs about 12–17 euros.
The bus is 1.75 euros from the Plaza de Aragón stops are:
Ryanair has EuroBurners:CheapFlights to Zaragoza from London, Milan and Rome. They also fly (from Dublin, Luton, Stansted and Frankfurt) to Reus which is 2.5 hours drive to the site and Dublin to Vitoria (a similar distance).
Train
The big new station is called Delicias. From here you can catch high-speed trains to most parts of Spain. Its highly advisable to book or reserve train tickets in advance as trains are often full.
Bus Station
The new bus station has now moved to the new Delicias train station. There are buses to Sariñena which cost about 6euros and take 1hr 20m. All city buses cost about 75 cents.
Toll Roads
To get to the site you can choose to go via the toll road which will cost 4.40 euros in a car. You take a ticket, drive, then pay as you exit. Easiest way to pay is by card, no PIN or signature is required.
Buses to Zaragoza from Madrid
Buses depart from Madrid's «Avenida de América» which you can get to using the metro (lines 4, 6, 7 and 9). If you are going from the airport, you should take first the line 8 and then change to line 4,6
or 9.
Buses to Zaragoza from Barcelona
Depart from Nord at the Arc del Trionf.
Buses from the UK
Note: There seem to be no buses from the UK to Zaragoza or Huesca – at least not with Eurolines.