Trujillo
The Legacy of the Conquistadors and the Echo of Al-Andalus
Trujillo stands majestically atop a granite outcrop, commanding the Extremaduran plain with its imposing castle of Caliphal origin. This city is famous for being the birthplace of illustrious conquistadors such as Francisco Pizarro, whose statue dominates the iconic Plaza Mayor. However, walking through Trujillo also means discovering the traces of its rich Andalusi past. Its walls, towers, and cobblestone streets tell stories of coexistence and transformation, where medieval sobriety blends with the elegance of Renaissance palaces. It is a destination that invites exploration and awe, offering an authentic experience steeped in history.

Sights in Trujillo

The Castle
The Castle of Trujillo, of Arabic origin (10th-11th centuries), sits atop the city's highest hill. From its battlements and towers, the views of the Plaza Mayor and the surrounding plains are spectacular. Its robust defensive structure is a direct testament to the strategic importance the city held during the Muslim era and the subsequent Reconquista.



Plaza Mayor
The Plaza Mayor is the vibrant heart of Trujillo. Surrounded by Renaissance palaces and stately buildings, it is dominated by the imposing equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro. This lively space blends the energy of local life with the silhouette of historic architecture, offering a unique setting to enjoy the region's gastronomy and culture.

The Walls & Gates
The walls of Trujillo are a fascinating legacy of its defensive past. Originally built during the Muslim period and later expanded, these walls enclose the old town and feature several historic gateways, such as the Puerta del Triunfo and the Puerta de San Andrés. Walking along the ramparts offers a unique perspective on the city’s layered history.


Gastronomy
Flavors of the Extremaduran Plain
Trujillo’s cuisine celebrates the local products of the dehesa and the Extremaduran plains. Highlights include world-class extra virgin olive oils, honey, and dried fruits. For the Muslim traveler, grilled lamb, traditional vegetable stews, and artisanal sweets offer a direct connection to the region's traditional flavors while respecting your values.
