About Huesca
Huesca's past goes back to the Romans, and while its historic monuments are well-preserved, the city also has a modern atmosphere.
Huesca is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the autonomous community of Aragon. Huesca celebrates its main festivities Fiestas de San Lorenzo from 9 to 15 August. A double line of ancient walls can still be seen in present-day Huesca.
Nearby, in the territory of Quicena, lie the ruins of the Castle of Montearagon Monastery.
Huesca Cathedral (Catedral de la Transfiguracion del Senor) is a Gothic style Cathedral, built by king James I of Aragon around 1273 on the ruined foundations of a mosque.
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Abba Huesca
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Abba Huesca is 200 metres from Huesca’s AVE Train Station and 500 metres from Huesca Congress Centre. This modern design hotel has a free gym, gardens and a seasonal outdoor pool.
Each air-conditioned room at the Abba Huesca features flat-screen satellite TV, a safe and minibar and the private bathroom comes with a hairdryer. Wi-Fi is free..
In the hotel’s Abba Mía Restaurant, which specializes in seasonal Aragonese cuisine made with fresh market produce, you will find a variety of imaginative dishes. Room service and packed lunches are available. There is a bar, a spacious lounge and a business corner.
The city centre and Huesca Cathedral are a 10-minute walk from Hotel Abba Huesca. The hotel’s tour desk can provide more information about the region. Nearby attractions include the Somontano wine-making region and the Sierra de Guara Nature Reserve.
Each air-conditioned room at the Abba Huesca features flat-screen satellite TV, a safe and minibar and the private bathroom comes with a hairdryer. Wi-Fi is free. Read more...
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Attractions in Huesca
- Huesca Cathedral
- Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo, Huesca
- Town Center, Huesca
- Huesca Museum







