18 months ago, with a grant from the council, a 1914 bus was lovingly restored and put to use as a site-seeing novelty. The bus leaves the Plaza Navara, in the centre of town, at 9am and ambles out to the more interesting villages where roman baths or castles can be seen, returnig to Huesca at about 1.45pm in time for lunch.
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18 months ago, with a grant from the council, a 1914 bus was lovingly restored and put to use as a site-seeing novelty. The bus leaves the Plaza Navara, in the...
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A: Are you sure the airline doesn't have self-service check-in machines at the airport? This should be equivalent to an online check-in and can be done right before the...
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I actually live in Huesca, 75 kilometres north of Zaragoza in the pre-pirenees. Huesca has a population of 45,000 and is the capital of the province. Main subsistance is agriculture, services and very...
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When I was only 1 month old I arrived to live in a little town in the Pirinees called GRAUS. I was living there for 3 years and since I left this place I try to go there at least once per year. It is...
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Head over to this city in Aragon if you want to experience some great food.
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