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(Photo: Courtesy of Zaragoza Tourismo)
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Entry to the Expo is a not-cheap 30.80 euros ($47.89), but if you go through the ZaragozaCard Website, admission price includes a 24-hour pass to the city's clean, safe public-transportation system. Better yet, the card also grants access to free guided walks, bus tours, entry to most of the city's museums and attractions, and discounts at local tapas restaurants and coffee bars. Or spring for a three-day pass and Expo entry for 61.60 euros ($95.78).


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