Imagine a vast oasis stretching along a picturesque bend of the Ebro River. Luis Buñuel Water Park is not just a green space, but one of the largest and most modern landscape projects that Zaragoza takes pride in. Spanning an impressive territory of about 120 hectares, this park has become the city's "green lung" and a unique leisure space that Spain offers its guests.

The park was created as part of an ambitious urban planning project for the Expo 2008 international exhibition. Its concept is entirely dedicated to water and environmental sustainability, which is reflected in its numerous canals, themed gardens, and water attractions. This place harmoniously combines innovative architecture with restored natural landscapes.
The park was named after the legendary film director Luis Buñuel, a native of Aragon, highlighting its cultural significance. Today, it is not only a popular spot for strolls but also a multifunctional center where you can find everything from quiet botanical corners to extreme sports zones, making it a must-visit for any tourist.