Aisa: Quite a History and Heritage in the Quiet Town
The sleepy and historical town of no more than 400 residents in Aragon is called Aisa, Spain. It is surrounded by rock formations, mountain terrains, and grasslands – a true natural beauty worthy of a visit. There are also many world-class spa facilities and UNESCO World Heritage Sites nearby the town. Aisa is the perfect relaxing place you have been finding all your life.
Best Time to Visit
Worry not as Aisa is an all-year round destination. There is plenty of sunshine to enjoy and there is little to no chance of rainfall at all. The temperature is also very comfortable and favorable. However, it is worthy to note, that it is during summer when there is a high volume of travelers coming in and out of the town. Aisa hotels are also expensive during these times. Aisa Festival (Pirineos) is held every July.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Half an hour away from Aisa is the charming Hotel & Spa Real Villa Anayet, which is a hotel and spa complex. There is also the 3-star Hotel Edelweiss Candanchu, which is a bit on the modern and luxurious side. You can also try booking a room at the elegant Apartahotel & Spa Jacetania, another hotel and spa complex with an outdoor pool you can freely enjoy. Pyrenees – Mont Perdu is one of the closest heritage sites to Aisa. It is about a two-and-a-half-hour drive away. Pay a visit to one of the oldest churches in the region, Iglesia de San Pedro el Viejo. Or you can check out a huge collection of historical artworks over at Museo de Huesca.