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Caceres

A Journey Through Time Amidst Walls and Stars
Cáceres is a city where time seems to have stood still, offering one of the most impressive and best-preserved monumental complexes in Europe. Walking through its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is to immerse yourself in a labyrinth of stone, defensive towers, and Renaissance palaces that whisper stories of knights and caliphs. From the majestic Plaza Mayor to the mysterious Arabic cistern (aljibe) of the Casa de las Veletas —one of the most beautiful in the world— Cáceres captivates with its authenticity and serenity.

Sights in Caceres

Old Town

Cáceres' Old Town is one of the most complete medieval and Renaissance urban ensembles in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage site, its cobblestone streets and adobe walls transport visitors to an era of architectural splendor, where every corner reveals a palace, a defensive tower, or a noble coat of arms carved in stone.

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The Arabic Cistern

Located beneath the Palacio de las Veletas, this 11th-century cistern is one of the most fascinating vestiges of the city's Andalusi past. With its horseshoe arches and atmosphere of absolute serenity, it is considered one of the best-preserved cisterns in the Iberian Peninsula, echoing the importance of water and hydraulic engineering in Islamic culture.

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Plaza Mayor & Bujaco Tower

The Plaza Mayor is the vibrant heart of Cáceres and the gateway to its walled enclosure. Guarded by the imposing Bujaco Tower—a bastion of Almohad origin—the square blends the energy of local life with the silhouette of fortifications that protected the city for centuries, offering an unparalleled panoramic view.

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San Jorge Square
& The Golfines Palace

Dedicated to the city's patron saint, San Jorge Square stands out for its visual contrast and elegance. Just steps away lies the Palacio de los Golfines de Abajo, a jewel that blends Gothic and Plateresque styles, showcasing how the local nobility integrated diverse aesthetic influences in a city that has always been a meeting point of cultures.

Gastronomy & Local Flavours

Cáceres is a haven for food lovers, celebrating local products with mastery. From world-class extra virgin olive oils to honey and dried fruits, the region offers an authentic taste of Spain. For travelers seeking halal-friendly options, the local cuisine features delicious river fish, traditional legume stews, and artisanal pastries that still preserve techniques and ingredients inherited from the Andalusi era.

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