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24 enero 2026

Aragón Celebrates the Return of the 2025 International Hospederías Rally

Aragón Restores the International Hospederías Rally After Ten Years of Absence

After a decade without taking place, Aragón is reviving the International Hospederías Rally, the key event for classic car enthusiasts in the autonomous community. Jorge Moncada, General Director of Tourism and Hospitality, and José Manuel Bernad, President of the Aragonese Association of Sports Classics (AACD), presented the ninth edition of this event, which will take place from October 1 to 4, 2025.

The International Hospederías Rally of Aragón is a tourist and non-competitive event, receiving support from Tourism of Aragón as part of efforts to promote and revitalize the Hospederías Network. The event, which took place eight times between 2007 and 2015, returns as a showcase of tourism, culture, and heritage, as Moncada explained, aiming to promote the Hospederías of Aragón, the landscapes, and the heritage of the autonomous community through cars of great historical value.

The event will cover nearly 900 kilometers through some of the most unique spots in Aragón, making stops at four establishments of the Hospederías Network: the Monastery of Rueda, La Iglesuela del Cid, Mesón de la Dolores, and San Juan de la Peña. Additionally, it will include a special stop at MotorLand Aragón, where participants will enjoy its track in exhibition rounds.

Program and Participants

The reception of the teams is scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, October 1, at Mobility City in Zaragoza, while the arrival of the final stage will take place at the Hotel Híberus on Saturday, October 4. A total of 30 cars from around the world will participate, with a notable French presence. Among the confirmed automobiles are unique pieces such as Aston Martin DB5, Pegaso Z103, Lancia Aurelia B20 GT, Volvo P1800, Maserati Kyalami, Facel Vega, Corvette C2, BMW 3.0 CS, various Jaguar XK models, exclusive versions of the Porsche 911, and several Ferrari models, including 330 GT and GTC, Testarossa, 308 GT4, and Dino 246.

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