What to do and see in Extremadura, Extremadura: The Best Things to do

May 26, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Extremadura, Spain including Old Town of Caceres, Roman Theatre of Merida, Archaeological Museum of Badajoz, Monfrague National Park, Plasencia, Ciudad de Zafra, Plaza Mayor de Trujillo, La Alcazaba, Cascada del Calderon, Puerta de Palmas.
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1. Old Town of Caceres

Caceres Spain http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/384
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5.0 based on 3,007 reviews

Old Town of Caceres

Reviewed By K2683GRlc - Bath, United Kingdom

Stayed 2 nights and walking around this lovely old historical town was a delight....lots of hidden gems to see....a location for Game of Thrones.....lots of bars and restaurants. Loved Caceres and would visit again!!

2. Roman Theatre of Merida

Plaza Margarita Xirgu, s/n, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 31 25 30 http://www.turismomerida.org/es/que-ver/teatro-romano
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4.5 based on 4,916 reviews

Roman Theatre of Merida

Reviewed By NeriI - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

One of the best preserved roman ruin in Europe. Unmissable. See it together with the ampitheatre next door and be sure to read the notices which explain very well the djfferent gladiators who fought there.

3. Archaeological Museum of Badajoz

Plaza Jose Alvarez Saez de Buruaga s / n, 06071 Badajoz Spain +34 924 00 19 08 [email protected] http://museoarqueologicobadajoz.juntaex.es
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Badajoz

Archaeological museum that presents the history of the province of Badajoz from the Lower Paleolithic to the XVIth cent.

4. Monfrague National Park

Villarreal de San Carlos Spain +34 680 85 87 24 [email protected] https://www.miteco.gob.es/es/red-parques-nacionales/nuestros-parques/monfrague/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 986 reviews

Monfrague National Park

Reviewed By JRAsFishBabe

We arrived in Lisbon, picked up our rental car from Centauro Rent a Car and then drove to Caceres, Extremadura. Here we would spend our first three nights on the Iberian Peninsula, exploring Caceres and Monfraque National Park. We were staying at the Casa Don Fernando, situated right on the Plaza Major, so visiting the old town was very handy. A visit to Monfraque, requires transportation, so having your own vehicle is a necessity. From our hotel to the park, via Ex- 390, the distance is 61 km., the time to get there is approximately one hour. You will pass through the small town of Torrejon el Rubio, here you turn left onto EX -208, which takes you into the park. Torrejon el Rubio is a small town, where, if you wish, accommodations and food can be had. As you come into town from Caceres, take note of the storks nesting on the tower. We were visiting in June and everywhere we drove, we observed hundreds of storks nesting in all sorts of towers, church towers, power poles, etc. You enter Monfraque via a winding EX-208, to the right, on top of a small mountain, you will see the Castle of Monfraque, built in the 9th century. As you continue, you come to Salto Del Gitano, here there is a viewpoint overlooking the gorge and the river Tajo. This viewpoint is an excellent place to see many bird species, including the Eurasian Black Vulture. The park hosts over 250 breeding pairs of this species, the largest colony, worldwide, Some of the species that we saw here were the White-rumped swift, Egyptian Vulture, Black Stork, Spanish Imperial Eagle, as well as the Black Vulture. Others species the park is home to, include Azure-winged Magpies, Eurasian Eagle Owls, Griffon Vultures, Golden Eagles, and Bonelli's Eagles. Indeed, the park is home to 15 regular breeding species of raptors. Monfraque is truly set up for the viewing of birds, as there are numerous viewing stations throughout. One of note is La Tajadilla, a spacious viewpoint which overlooks the river Tietar, and facing a craggy cliff, is bountiful with many nests of the raptors. Monfraque National Park's 18,396 ha., stretching along the rivers Tajo and Tietar, represents a great treasure of biodiversity. Its Mediterranean landscape and wildlife make it one of most remarkable natural areas in Europe. It has been recognized as a Unesco Biosphere Reserve since 2003. In addition to the wealth of natural history, there is also much human history associated with the area. In the park are many caves containing paintings dating back to prehistoric times, much evidence of Roman activity, bridges, roads, etc. historic events through the middle ages, such as Monfraque castle, and of course, right up to modern times. You must stop in at the Visitor Centre in Villarreal de San Carlos. This a very small village in the park, offering limited services. There is a small museum here, as well as restroom facilities. There is free entry to the park, and the park can visited at any time of the day. Also be prepared for heat, we were there in mid-June, temperatures were already in the low 40 degree Celsius range. We were told that these temperatures were perhaps 10 degrees above normal, but be prepared anyway. This would suggest, that perhaps an early visit in the day or a later visit in the day would be more appropriate. Also, I think, if it is possible, choosing a cooler time of year to visit would be better. This is such an amazing park, try to maximize your time here, making your experience as comfortable as possible! The park is close to Plasencia, Trujillo (Home of the conquistador Pizarro), and Caceres. These all have great services and are worthy of visits. P.S. You will enjoy this so much, and of course , "don't " forget your binoculars!

5. Plasencia

Plasencia, Plasencia Spain +34 627 11 88 98 http://www.plasencia.es/web/parque-de-los-pinos
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4.5 based on 661 reviews

Plasencia

Reviewed By CDFR - Logrono, Spain

Had not heard of Plasencia before we decided to stay here (weather was good, and it was on our route) Very pleasantly surprised and impressed by the well preserved monuments in the town, including the cathedral, parador, convents, and city walls. The city has a calm vibe with just enough action to be interesting. Several shops sell good quality ham and other products from extremadura at reasonable prices. There are also very nice walks on the island and great cycling paths along the river away from any traffic. Nice campsite 3 km from the centre wich is right on the cycle/walking paths. Will definitely stop here again.

6. Ciudad de Zafra

Plaza Espana Sn, 06300 Zafra Spain +34 626 24 82 13 http://www.spain.info/en/que-quieres/ciudades-pueblos/otros-destinos/zafra.html
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4.5 based on 312 reviews

Ciudad de Zafra

Reviewed By steverI6121WP

Unlike some reviewers who preferred Merida, I thought Zafra to be much nicer. For a small town it has a lot going on...lots of independent shops, nice restaurants, friendly bars (some with actual character, not brightly-lit and clinical) and some pretty grand architecture. In particular many homes and public buildings had grand art nouveau and arts-and-crafts touches, such as ornate railings. You can drive without getting in a panic (unlike Seville, Cordoba, Caceres etc.). Its inhabitants seem pleasant and reasonably affluent, and it showed a higher level of civic pride than most places we saw. We stayed 2 nights at the parador.

7. Plaza Mayor de Trujillo

Plaza Mayor, Trujillo Spain http://www.trujillo.es
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4.5 based on 1,307 reviews

Plaza Mayor de Trujillo

Reviewed By johnhouston2 - Knaresborough, United Kingdom

Having driven down via Lerma and Ciudad Rodrigo, and been a tad underwhelmed by the Plaza Mayors in those nice towns, the one in Trujillo came as a fabulous and welcome surprise. This is everything you could expect of a Plaza Mayor: it is a large and wide-open area with shops and cafes in the surrounding canopied perimeter; there is a huge church at one end as well as several impressive historic houses and palaces; and as centrepieces there is a fountain and an outrageously splendid statue of the conquistador Pizarro. All in all, this is a magnificent Plaza Mayor and one of the finest I have seen.

8. La Alcazaba

Calle Suarez de Figueroa s/n, 06001 Badajoz Spain +34 924 22 49 81 http://www.aytobadajoz.es
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4.5 based on 476 reviews

La Alcazaba

9. Cascada del Calderon

Cc-17. 5 Piornal, 10615 Spain +34 927 47 25 58 http://www.turismovalledeljerte.com/que-ver-en-el-valle-del-jerte/naturaleza/cascadas/cascada-del-calderon
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Cascada del Calderon

10. Puerta de Palmas

Av. Santiago Ramon y Cajal, 06001 Badajoz Spain +34 938 86 43 82 http://www.aytobadajoz.es/es/ayto/monumentos/puerta-de-palmas#.VfHPEBHtmko
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4.0 based on 204 reviews

Puerta de Palmas

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