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Things to do in Extremadura

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Palaces in Caceres
Golfines de Abajo Family Palace
(10)
Cáceres’ historic district is full of palaces and regal homes, but in my opinion the Palace of Los Golfines de Abajo is the most b
Of Touristic Interest in Mérida
(18)
Historical Monuments in Plasencia
Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Port
(7)
It is a lovely place to come visit. Inhabitants of this city often flock there. From a hill from you can see the entire city of Pl
Historical Monuments in Trujillo
Arab Aljibe in Trujillo
(4)
Real close to the castle is 1 of the most incredible places in Trujillo: A 10th-century Arab well that is open, and there are gree
Historical Monuments in Navalmoral de la Mata
(5)
Lakes in Jaraíz de la Vera
(10)
Viewpoints in Cedillo
Viewpoint of the Carrasquera
(3)
A marked trail takes you on a 3-kilometer hike to the Viewpoint of La Carrasquera, one of the most beautiful points within the Taj
Historical Monuments in Trujillo
Walls of Trujillo
(5)
The historic district or “old town” of Trujillo is surrounded by walls built by the Moors in the 10th century, although they were
Churches in Hervás
Churches of Hervás
(4)
Hervas has two beautiful churches you cannot miss out on. The first is adjacent to the inn hotel in the village (whose patio and e
Villages in Valverde de la Vera
(5)
Castles in Alburquerque
(6)
Streets in Caceres
(8)
Churches in Badajoz
(3)
Squares in Caceres
(6)
Valleys in Jaraíz de la Vera
(4)
Villages in Tornavacas
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Wetlands in Zarza de Granadilla
Gabriel and Galan Reservoir
(4)
The town of Granadilla had to be abandoned to make way for the Gabriel y Galán reservoir. I thought that the town was submerged be
Villages in Garrovillas de Alconétar
Garrovillas de Alconétar
(3)
Today, this is an authentic village of less than 3,000 inhabitants, but in the 16th century it was home to 7,000 and in the 19th c