Things to see in the Cáceres and surronding area
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Jaraíz de la Vera: the capital of paprika
Jaraíz is one of the foremost towns in the county of La Vera, famous for its paprika and the Yuste monastery where the Habsburg king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V died.
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What to see in the walled city of Badajoz
Thanks to its rich history and the blending of diverse cultures Badajoz is a jewel in the crown of Spanish tourism. Come and discover the riches within its walls.
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What to see in Plasencia, the city of two cathedrals in one
A tour around the cathedrals, a visit to the aqueduct, a stroll around the parks, tasting the local cuisine… the list of things to see and do in Plasencia is endless.
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Discovering the ancient town of Zafra
Come discover the splendid little town of Zafra, nestled in the province of Badajoz. This tiny enclave was an important strategic stronghold for centuries.
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What to see in Granadilla, Cáceres’ loneliest town
Those who are looking for a unique experience are sure to find it Granadilla, Cáceres’s very own ‘ghost town’.
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Jarandilla de la Vera: a refuge fit for a king
Come explore the charming little town of Jarandilla de la Vera in the province of Extremadura, steeped in history and nestled in one of the most verdant natural settings in Spain.
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Mérida, the Roman capital of Hispania
Cover explore Mérida, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dubbed ‘Little Rome’, this trove of historical and architectural treasures will have you in awe.
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Trujillo: the hometown of conquistadors
Come discover the medieval palaces, castles and fortress of this century-old town, filled with timeless appeal.
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Discovering the ancient Jewish Quarter of Hervás
The charming ancient town of Hervás is nestled in the lush Valle del Ambroz, in northern Cáceres, and houses Extremadura’s most immaculately preserved Jewish Quarter. Come discover the distinctive architecture and narrow streets that date back as far as the 13th century.
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Things to see in Coria, the city that preserves the tablecloth from the Last Supper
Things to see in Coria: the castle of the Alba family, the incredible walls and one of the most important relics in Spain.