Visit Cáceres

Visit Cáceres

Cáceres is one of the first Spanish cities declared World Heritage, in 1986.

One of the reasons for that award is that it has one of the best preserved historical helmets of all Spanish cities. The style is medieval.

The walk is also easy because it was one of the sites that first made pedestrians because it was soon discovered by foreign tourists.

There are no very large churches, rather the palaces, civil architecture. Among the first, the concatenedral of the fifteenth century of the Tardagoticó is highlighted.

The Plaza Mayor is very curious because it has part of the old wall. You have to enter the tour here and upload through the Gate of the Star . From there cobbled and narrow streets, which make you travel to the past.

Among the palaces, the Casa de los Vecéleta , with an Arab cistern of the twelfth century inside. In this building there are two museums, one ethnographic and another archaeological. that of the Golfines below is quite impressive with a very careful exterior decoration, with a shield of the Catholic Monarchs on the facade.

Do not forget another part of the ancient city that is the so -called old Jewish with even narrower streets and more humble house, but it is worth seeing. P>
With a couple of days you will have a fairly complete view

You can eat well at the Eustaquio Restaurant, or the Figon, at the Homarus or at the Javier Martín Restaurant