Jodi G.
Yelp
I had a solo weekend in Zaragoza, and included a visit to the Basilica Del Pilar. Definitely put it on your list of to-do's if you are in the area. I love visiting cathedrals in different countries. This is a Roman Catholic church which supposedly is the first church placed in Mary's name.
The entrance is free but you can make donations if you light a candle for someone or if you just feel like it. I will usually light a candle for my grandparents, since they were/are Catholic. Lots of locals and tourists stop in. Regardless of your religious standing, the Baroque architecture is worth the time for admiration and several photos to keep as memories. There are various chapels within the basilica to view.
I was fortunate to be visiting during October when they were having the Fiestas del Pilar in honor of the patron saint of the city, the Virgen del Pilar. The weather was perfect this time of year, as well. During the fiesta, there is a pyramid structure covered in floral arrangements. You can line up, take the stairs to the top of the pyramid, and have your photo taken with the Virgen del Pilar behind you. It only costed 5 Euros for the photo which can be retrieved once you get to the booth below.
Across a short walkway, you can sit in the square outdoors at one of many restaurants and admire the Basilica and statues while you people watch and relax with a beer, coffee, and/or tapas. It was just lovely. Take a walk as there is also a museum and shops (including souvenir shops) nearby in the square. Hopefully they are open during your visit! I bought my grandmother something at the souvenir shop which she absolutely loved because her Church is also a church del Pilar. I was happy to bring her some joy. :-)
On the other side of the Basilica is the river, but it's not very pretty and smelled odd in certain areas. There is a ferris wheel nearby on the Ebro river.