Caceres Old Town

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Step into Cáceres Old Town and you’ll feel as though you’ve wandered onto a film set for a medieval drama. This UNESCO World Heritage site in Spain’s Extremadura region is one of Europe’s best-preserved historic centres, where Roman, Moorish, and Gothic architecture stand shoulder to shoulder. Narrow cobbled lanes open onto sun-drenched plazas, and stone towers rise above the skyline. It’s a place where history is tangible – and surprisingly uncrowded compared to Spain’s better-known old towns.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself a full day to truly absorb Cáceres Old Town. Start in the morning when the light is soft and the streets are quiet, allowing you to appreciate the architectural details. Spend the late morning exploring the main sights, then break for a leisurely lunch at a plaza-side restaurant. The afternoon is ideal for wandering the quieter backstreets and visiting the museum. If you can, stay until dusk – the golden hour transforms the stone walls and the atmosphere becomes even more magical. For a deeper experience, consider an overnight stay in one of the old town’s converted palaces.

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