
Nightlife of Zaragoza
The Zaragoza has a very sleepy and low-key nightlife till around the 11pm. The things really perk up after that. Plaza Santa Cruz is a good place for an evening’s bar and pub crawl. A particularly animated bar belongs to a restaurant, Club Náutico, Paseo Echegaray y Caballero, in front of Plaza Pilar , which overlooks the muddy waters of the Ebro River. The Casa Amadico, Jordan de Urries near the Plaza del Pilar is a popular hangout; here local government and business types congregate after work for tasty seafood tapas. Temptations include oysters, smoked salmon, lobster, and Serrano ham. Another tapas bar worth a look is Casa Luis, Romea 8, whose array of shellfish tapas includes oysters, shrimp, and razor clams in little bundles. It's open most of the year.
The disco Discoteca Kit at calle Fernando el catolico 70 begins its functions after most of the discos have been closed around 6 am. Café Hispano is the option for a bar where singers either from the crowd (who can sing) or the professional performs croon danceable and drinkable songs. It's open Tuesday through Saturday from 8pm to 3:30am. If you just want to barhop and try different tascas, most of which aren't even identified with signs, consider a promenade along Calle Dr. Cerrada (near Plaza Pamplona), nearby Calle Dr. Casas; or Calle La Paz, where neighborhood residents duck inside at regular intervals for quick fixes of wine or sherry.
Nightlife of Zaragoza