Things to do & places to visit in Extremadura, Spain


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Extremadura #15 destination in Spain 2023. The average rating score is 4.48 based on 34.8k traveler reviews, of 61 attractions. Timezone: Europe/Madrid, current date and time: Monday, April 29, 2024, 11:25.

Top things to do (22)

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  1. 5.0 Old Town of Cáceres (3.057 reviews)
    - Well worth a wander in the old town.
    Historic Walking Areas
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    Well worth a visit. We took a taxi in from our hotel and it dropped us right in the old town square. We walked around the old part which is very picturesque. We then chose to sit in the square at a local bar and enjoy drinks, snacks and then coffee. A bit of people watching is very relaxing and a very pretty setting. Unbeknown to us it turned out to be a local regional holiday so there was music and dancing on a stage set up in the square later that evening. Everyone was very friendly and we loved our time here. See more..
  2. 5.0 Birding Naturaleza (472 reviews)
    - Wonderful experience - we like
    Monday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours • Walking Tours • Nature & Wildlife Tours
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    We liked the whole tour. It was a fabulous 4 Hr experience. Jaime told us a lot of the history, the evolution and the recent developments of the animals un the park. In addition we were impressed of the explanations of the kork trees. Thank you very much. We totally can recommend it. See more..
  3. 5.0 Meandro Melero (316 reviews)
    - Beautiful, but not for the faint of heart.
    Nature & Wildlife Areas
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    To get to this place you have to go up a very narrow road which then becomes a dirt road with lots of rocks, dropoffs and a road which might make flatlanders gasp. However, if you don't mind the drive, the view really is beautiful. See more..
  4. 5.0 Puente de Alcantara (240 reviews)
    - Worth a detaour
    Architectural Buildings
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    We drove through Spain from and to different parts of Portugal and stopped in Alcantara, which was incredibly tourist free and so interesting. We had a very good value lunch and a walk around the town, and this bridge is well worth the detour. It is amazing to drive over a Roman bridge - and you may not be able to do so for very long as a new bridge is planned. See more..
  5. 5.0 Museo de Historia de la Computación (205 reviews)
    - Super interesting
    Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums
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    Really enjoyable experience. Kids were more than amazed. Not to be missed if you are traveling to Cáceres or nearby! See more..
  6. 5.0 Cascadas de las Nogaledas (110 reviews)
    - A Bracing Early Morning Walk
    Spent 1-2 hours Waterfalls
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    We visited Navaconcejo in August so we knew to expect high temperatures and low water levels but wanted to see the falls nonetheless. In order to avoid the heat of the day, we set off at 7:00 AM by torchlight! That added to the excitement but It was soon light enough to dispense with the torches. There wasn’t a great volume of water but it was easy to imagine how spectacular the sights would’ve been earlier in the year. Including a few pauses and rests at viewing points, it took us about two hours to complete the whole trip. The path ascends quite steeply but isn’t technically challenging. Muy Bonito! See more..
  7. 4.5 Roman Theatre of Mérida (5.059 reviews)
    - Excellent
    Ancient Ruins • Theaters
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    If you are into Roman remains then this is the place. We have visited many sites in Europe and this is the best by far. I would say some aspects rival Rome and you can do it without the hordes of crowds and the burden of a big city. You should have no problem finding street parking near the river for about 3 e for 4 or so hours. Almost everything you want to see is easy walking from that location. All except the aqueduct which is somewhat separate but still inside the town. A lot of the sites are free but if you are going to see more than one of the sites that charge then buy the combo ticket. I would try to eat lunch away from the entrance to the Theatre complex. There are about 10 or so choices there but I would rate them as "tourist traps". Try to eat closer to the bridge. See more..
  8. 4.5 Museo Nacional de Arte Romano (1.904 reviews)
    - Nice collection of antiquities
    History Museums
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    I’m guessing this museum might have been created, as a result of the findings from an archaeological dig. I think it is meant to be a display of whatever ancient Roman relics were found in this specific area. I, unfortunately, left feeling it was incomplete. However, My personal favorite exhibits were the craft implements and the oil lamps. Certain handy little helpful implements we might take for granted today are on display and were probably very important items in Roman times. Also, whenever I think of oil lamps, I think of a good size oil lamp hanging on a wall. These oil lamps, on display, were tiny little handheld “jobbers” the Romans probably had to carry around at night. See more..
  9. 4.5 Anfiteatro Romano de Merida (1.746 reviews)
    - A Gold Mine in archeology!
    Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Ancient Ruins • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    This set of Ancient Roman remains is awe-inspiring! With so much of it intact, it’s difficult to believe it wasn’t uncovered until 1910. It was a magnificent job of, not only, finding this site, but also cleaning it up to the current status. While viewing the stage, I could almost try to envision one of Seneca’s tragedies or comedies being acted out. Not being an expert in acting, I think some of today’s techniques, like “an aside” actually come these Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman plays. It was a job well done and very much worth a visit by anyone! See more..
  10. 4.5 Templo de Diana (1.676 reviews)
    - Temple dedicated to the memory of Augustus
    Spent < 1 hour Ancient Ruins • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    I have a suggestion. If this historic monument is not really a temple to Diana, but rather a temple to Augustus, then let’s call it so? I don’t know exactly how it was done , but I’m always impressed by the details in the decorations/carvings at the top of the columns and the architrave. Based upon readings, I keep wanting to conclude Augustus was much loved by all the Romans. In this case, it was the retired military personnel building this temple in his memory or honor. See more..
  11. 4.5 Roman Bridge (1.369 reviews)
    - Impressive engineering
    Bridges
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    I’m impressed with the engineering abilities of the ancient romans and this bridge shows a good example. I can only guess at how I personally might have approached building it in 2 AD. I might have longitudinally blocked one half of the river, while sinking the rock based pylons in the temporarily dry river bed. Then, block the other longitudinal side, while sinking pylons in the other sides dry river bed. Finally, a large team of men would mount the prebuilt rock based arches. See more..
  12. 4.5 Plaza Mayor de Trujillo (1.334 reviews)
    - Old Spain
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    One of the authentic places of Old Spain can still be experienced in Extremadura from whence came the majority of explorers of the New World, America. Trujillo is a small town in the mountains apart from well trodden highways with a huge central square in its center. Francisco Pizarro, conquered of Peru, looms large on his horse. See more..
  13. 4.5 Real Monasterio De Santa Maria de Guadalupe (1.136 reviews)
    - STUNNING LOCATION AND INTERIOR
    Spent < 1 hour Religious Sites • Churches & Cathedrals
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    Tours are given at set times. It was only in Spanish so almost all of the detail was lost on me. Apparently 80% of visitors are Spanish. Pictures could only be taken outside. The guide gave his talk in an area and you were given adequate time to examine the area further. Some of the ceiling work was reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel. I liked in particular the Choir Book Room, used by 16th century choirs. In the Embroidery Museum, some of the vestments were jewel-encrusted. The blend of architectural styles over the centuries is striking, including the Mudejar cloister. The trip naturally ended in the gift shop. The first meeting of Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus was held in the monastery. The first North American natives to reach European soil were baptized here. See more..
  14. 4.5 Monfrague National Park (996 reviews)
    - Peaceful, colourful and fascinating birdlife
    Monday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent More than 3 hours National Parks
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    We actually visited in May 2010, but that doesn't pop up on the Tripadvisor form. After visting the southern cities in Andulusia, wonderful but crowded with tourists, we headed north in our camper and stopped for 4 days in this wonderful region. The first thing we did was climb the old castle tower and watch the amazing show of dozens of raptors swirling around in the evening air. There were a couple of professional photographers perched on the edge of the wall having a wonderful shoot! But, be careful, no health and safety barriers here! Another day, we took one of the circuit hikes suggested by the park guides and it was so beautiful with all the fields blanketed with spring flowers. Twice, we stopped at cool picnic spots where the streams splashed down into stone fountains. And we only met about 4 people on the whole walk. There are still magical spots to be found! See more..
  15. 4.5 Acueducto de los Milagros (757 reviews)
    - Impressive engineering
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    The internet says Archimedes broached the idea of slope, but the actual formulation didn’t occur until Descartes. Whatever the case, the ancient Roman engineers must have had an idea about the mathematical slope and must have had some kind of tool to help them in assuring an accurate slope in the construction of the aqueduct. (I. e. For every mile of length, the aqueduct would drop horizontally about 1 foot). Making the whole thing even more challenging and impressive was the building of the heights of the sidewalls of the top section (transporting the water) to correctly correspond with the slope. (I. e. Less slope would mean taller sidewalls (to avoid excessive spillage of water) and more slope with faster running water could mean shorter sidewalls of the top carrying water ditch section. In any case, it’s impressive engineering around the archaic time of Jesus. See more..
  16. 4.5 Barrio Judio de Hervas (746 reviews)
    - Don't Pass by this Town!
    Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    We stopped here en route from Madrid to Caceres. This is a phenomenal city and barrio. The tourism office (http://www.turismodehervas.com/) offers a fabulous walking tour you can download to your phone in advance of your trip, and use to guide you throughout the neighborhood. Absolutely beautiful town. See more..
  17. 4.5 Plasencia (705 reviews)
    - Big little city
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Great little city with a lot of history. They have an aqueduct from Roman times. Walk to restaurants, historical sites, shops and attractions. The palace can be seen inside and you can climb to the tower. Very nice people and restaurant staff. Truly enjoyed our stay. See more..
  18. 4.5 Arco de la Estrella (Star Arch) (616 reviews)
    - Beautiful entryway
    Historic Sites
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    Beautiful entrance to the "old City"". Just under the entryway, on the ground, is the symbol indicating that this was once the Jewish Quarter (see photo). Well preserved archway, buildings, and square. It's nice that it isn't listed with shops.. See more..
  19. 4.5 Garganta de los Infiernos (607 reviews)
    - An amazing place
    Monday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Geologic Formations
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    Hiked up here in the summer months, it took about 45 minutes to get to the pools (Los Pilones). We went up at about 16h stayed until about 21h and it was just magical. The waters warm and crystal clear and the landscape stunning. Spring time is next, as we want to see the cherry blossom. See more..
  20. 4.5 Catedral de Plasencia (591 reviews)
    - Unexpected
    Churches & Cathedrals
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    In such a small town we didn't expect such a big and beautiful cathedral. Champion league. Lushly decorated organ and altar. Recommended See more..
  21. 4.5 Historic Centre of Trujillo (582 reviews)
    - Fantastic place
    Spent 1-2 hours Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
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    The historic centre of Trujillo is a great place with old palaces, and homes,I recommend to take a free walking tour. See more..
  22. 4.5 Casa Museo Arabe de Caceres Yussuf al Burch (549 reviews)
    - Pleasant surprise
    Monday: 10:30 AM - 8:30 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums
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    It is an original 12th century Arab house, belonging to an important family, it preserves the entire structure and is decorated to take the visitor back to the time, it contains numerous objects found in the excavations inside trunks full of weapons, brass objects and archaeological pieces As an added value to this treasure, it is founded on Roman remains, as well as a fountain of lions in the garden, capitals and arches of great architectural beauty, the house was rescued by José De la Torre who by chance doing reforms in the 50s in The family home, discovered the ancient vestiges, and by documenting himself about this culture, he became passionate and dreamed of sharing it with the world, with great effort he restored the house and the Iraqi ambassador inaugurated the museum in 1976; Since then the family of José de la Torre, (Yusuf Al Burch translated into Arabic and name of the museum) continue with the maintenance work to preserve this small historical treasure. See more..
  23. 4.5 Museo de Caceres (514 reviews)
    - Fascinating
    Monday: History Museums
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    The museo has it all---an ancient Moorish? cistern, archaeological treasures, an El Greco or two, a Miro, tiny peaceful garden. See more..
  24. 4.5 La Alcazaba (493 reviews)
    - Walk the battlements
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Free and open to all, you can walk the walls around the entire old fortified city as well as roam freely inside the walls. Lots of history and it is easy to imagine the horrors of trying to attack or defend the city during the various wars. Fabulous views around. Some of the earlier restoration work may not have been done very historically sympathetically, but even so, far far better than allowing it to fall into ruins. Well worth a visit! See more..
  25. 4.5 Granadilla (316 reviews)
    - Amazing place
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    The village was founded around the nineth century by Arabs. The population was evicted from the village in XX century because the territory was threatened by a constant risk of flooding due to the construction of a reservoir of water near by. There have been carrying some restorations in this little beautiful village in an Island. Check open time in the web site. It is open from 10 to 13.30 in weekends See more..
  26. 4.5 Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor (263 reviews)
    - Visiting the historical center of Trujillo.
    Churches & Cathedrals
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    Another interesting location on your walk can be the “Church of Santa María la Mayor” which is a Catholic religious temple who is also part of the historical centre. The church is built into the late Romanesque style, the construction of it started into the 13th century, after woods she was rebuilt and expanded in the 15th and 16th centuries but then into the Gothic style. Following the peoples believe and the history the church has been built on the same place where previously stood a Muslim mosque that was used until the thirteenth century. Anyhow once again a nice location into the historical centre. See more..
  27. 4.5 Palace de los Golfines de Abajo (230 reviews)
    - Manor house
    Spent < 1 hour Art Museums
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    The Palace of the Golfines de Abajo in Caceres houses an interesting display of artistic patrimony from the Foundation Tatiana Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno. This house museum offers the possibility to know the evolution of nobility through the lineage of the Golfin family, who lived in this land since the 15th century. It is an ambiance museum, which recreates a house of the Caceres nobility and, by walking through, the visitor can learn more about diverse aspects of the daily life of its owners: their taste, fashion, beliefs and hobbies through the rich artistic assets and family documents collected across centuries, with works from the 14th to the 20th century. See more..
  28. 4.5 Plaza Grande (189 reviews)
    - Fun and pretty.
    Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    I think this place is lovely but do not miss its baby sister, Plaza Chica - just behind it, through a gap in the top right corner. See more..
  29. 4.5 Libreria La Puerta de Tannhauser (176 reviews)
    - Amazing place
    Monday: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    I visited the place yesterday late afternoon. The bookstore is cosy and friendly thanks both to the books on display and the music. I spent there about 90 minutes as I was amazed and highly surprised by the variety of books at disposal. If possible, go without any hurry. Staff is extremely helpful and friendly. Looking forward to going back. See more..
  30. 4.5 Casco Historico de Merida (175 reviews)
    - One of the most historical cities for Roman structures in Spain
    Neighborhoods
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    Merida must have one of the most original and restored Roman group of buildings in Spain I would think. See more..
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