Vera Fauna in Cáceres
Entradas.com lists Vera Fauna at Boogaloo Café in Cáceres on 21 November at 21:00. Visitors can expect a club show by the Andalusian indie band.
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Creamy sheep's milk cheese - Order it in traditional restaurants around the Plaza Mayor and scoop it out with bread.
Fried breadcrumbs with pork and garlic - A hearty local dish often served in local taverns.
Iberian pork - Look for grilled cuts like secreto or pluma in the historic center's mesones.
Buy traditional pastries directly from the nuns at the Convento de San Pablo.
Local olive oil and paprika - Available in gourmet shops near the main square.
A viewpoint outside the city offering striking sunsets over Cáceres.
A leafy avenue well-suited for a relaxed stroll away from the medieval center.
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Entradas.com lists Vera Fauna at Boogaloo Café in Cáceres on 21 November at 21:00. Visitors can expect a club show by the Andalusian indie band.
The city's youth portal lists the festival on 7 November at Recinto Hípico de Cáceres. The second edition's line-up includes Seguridad Social, Tam Tam Go, La Frontera and Los Toreros Muertos.
El Corte Inglés Entradas lists Galván Real on 12 September at Pabellón Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres. The concert is part of the artist's anniversary tour.
International world music festival held every May in the historic old town of Cáceres. Concerts from around the world on the medieval squares with free admission.
Holy Week processions through the UNESCO World Heritage old town, every spring. Brotherhoods carry religious figures through the night-lit medieval streets.
Cáceres, located in the heart of Extremadura, a region characterized by holm oak forests, presents one of the most intact and impressive medieval cityscapes in the world. The historic center (Ciudad Monumental) is entirely enclosed by a Moorish city wall and looks like a perfectly preserved film set from the 15th and 16th centuries. Strolling through the cobblestone streets without any neon signs or modern distractions, one feels instantly transported back to the time of the conquistadors. Palaces, fortified stone towers, and stately manor houses, often home to countless nesting storks, bear witness to the immense wealth that explorers brought back to their hometown from the New World. Because of this exceptional state of preservation, the entire old town has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Start your day in the bustling Plaza Mayor, the gateway to history. The morning is for exploring the medieval walls, from the Bujaco Tower to the majestic Co-cathedral of Santa María. After a hearty lunch, delve into the region's deeper history at the Museum of Cáceres, discovering hidden Moorish cisterns at the Palacio de las Veletas. The afternoon takes you through the quiet alleys of the old Jewish Quarter. End your day with a final climb up the towers of San Francisco Javier at sunset, then return to the Plaza Mayor to enjoy the lively evening atmosphere over tapas.
In the morning, the arcades of Plaza Mayor provide perfect shelter while watching the rain wash over the medieval stones. At noon, we retreat into the massive walls of the Santa María Co-cathedral and the Golfines de Abajo Palace, where the history stays dry. In the afternoon, the Museum of Cáceres in the Palacio de las Veletas is the ideal sanctuary, especially its underground cistern. By evening, lanterns reflect beautifully in the puddles of the old Jewish Quarter.
Winter mornings in Cáceres are crisp and clear, perfect for climbing the Bujaco Tower without the summer heat. At noon, the low sun warms the limestone walls of the Santa María Co-cathedral while we tour the palaces. In the afternoon, the museum inside Palacio de las Veletas provides a welcome break from the wind. With sunset around 18:00, the evening light bathes San Jorge Square in a golden winter glow.
Kick off your Cáceres adventure with an invigorating cycle around the ancient city walls. After parking your bike at Plaza Mayor, dive into the heart of history on foot. The morning is for climbing towers and admiring cathedrals. After lunch, the Museum of Cáceres at Palacio de las Veletas offers a deep dive into the past, especially its amazing Arab cistern. The afternoon is reserved for a walk through the winding alleys of the Jewish Quarter. End your day by collecting your bike and enjoying the evening ambiance in Plaza Mayor.
Cycling along the city walls in the rain requires caution due to slippery surfaces. In the morning, we circle the fortress while the wind whips the drops. At noon, we park at Plaza Mayor under the protective arcades. Afternoon brings a long dry break at the Palacio de las Veletas museum before a careful return ride at dusk.
A winter bike tour around Cáceres offers crisp views across the Extremadura countryside. In the morning, a sharp wind at the city walls keeps us alert. At noon, we enjoy the warming sun at Plaza Mayor while the bikes rest. In the afternoon, we warm up at the Palacio de las Veletas museum before finishing the tour ahead of the early sunset.
Drive to a car park near Plaza Mayor and leave the car for the day; the entire monumental complex is a pedestrian zone. The morning is dedicated to exploring the heart of the old town, from Plaza Mayor to the palaces and cathedral. After a traditional lunch within the old town, take a deep dive into archaeology at the Museum of Cáceres. The afternoon is for a walk through the historic Jewish quarter. At the end of the day, stroll leisurely back to your car, filled with the timeless beauty of Cáceres.
Reaching Cáceres by car is comfortable even in heavy rain. In the morning, we park in the garage near Plaza Mayor and use the arcades as our base. At noon, we visit the cathedral and Golfines Palace while the downpour continues outside. In the afternoon, the Palacio de las Veletas museum is our dry destination before returning to the parking area.
Visiting Cáceres in winter by car is stress-free. In the morning, the air is crisp as we park near the old town. At noon, we enjoy the sun in the main square and visit the Santa María Co-cathedral. In the afternoon, we warm up in the ornate halls of the Golfines Palace and the museum. Since it gets dark early, we use the evening for a short drive to a scenic viewpoint.
