Things to see in Cáceres
The Wall of Cáceres: a witness to history
Added to by the Romans, the Almohads and the Christians this wall has borne witness to the rich and often turbulent history of Cáceres.
Palacio de Mayoralgo: the time capsule of Cáceres
Mayoralgo Palace contains more than 2000 years of history beneath its floor, making it a unique attraction as the only witness to the Roman origins of Cáceres.
Carvajal Palace: fine art, a tower and a curse
Carvajal Palace is home to fine tapestries, frescoes, paintings from the Prado Museum, a Moorish tower and, like any good palace, a centuries-old curse!
Toledo-Moctezuma Palace, a history of two worlds
Toledo-Moctezuma Palace is one of the most iconic buildings in Cáceres. It speaks of the time of the conquistadors and how the Aztecs were absorbed into Spanish culture.
Paseo de Cánovas: Cáceres’ cozy family corner par excellence
Recognised as the nerve-centre of social life in Cáceres, Paseo de Cánovas embodies the many changes that have come over the city across the years. These days, most people flock to it because of what it offers in terms of leisure and shopping.
Cáceres’ Jewish Quarter: the jewel of the Sepharad
The old Jewish Quarter today is a charming enclave that brings more than a touch of colour to the city centre.