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Trujillo in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Trujillo, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Monasterio San Francisco el Real de la Coria, Iglesia San Martín de Tours, and Casa-Fuerte de Luis de Chaves "El Viejo", we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Restaurante Mesón Hostal la Cadena and Restaurante Alberca so you can get the best taste of Trujillo while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Trujillo in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • West side of town
  • Proximity is everything
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Santa María La Mayor, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 6 hours of your day.
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Trujillo Alcazaba

4.5
(2994)
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4.2
(943)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Trujillo Alcazaba, also known as Trujillo Castle, is a medieval Moorish stone fortress with 8 towers and a horseshoe arch. Situated at the top of a granite hill in the city, it was built between the 9th and 12th centuries over an Arab citadel. The castle offers panoramic views of dusty plains dotted with smaller castle ruins and ancient walls. It has gained popularity as one of the filming locations for Game of Thrones.
Trujillo is an amazing place to visit. You are surrounded by history . You actually feel.like you are in a movie set in some historical movie . The atmosphere is something else . Trujillo has great restaurants , cafes and bars. . Everyone is very helpful and great fun the Spanish have a wonderful way of always being fun loving and engaging If you need help they are more than happy to help . Trujillo is full of history the Plaza Mayor is stunning you need to give yourself time as I'm the summer it gets VERY hot so my advice is do what the Spanish go out when they do before it gets too hot,to eat at the time they eat their main meal from 2 o'clock rest after a long lunch and go out in the evening to walk around at a leisurely phase no rushing about Trujillo is to enjoy and observe .
Zeta K — Google review
Very well maintained old castle. Not a lot to see inside the castle itself, but you do get to walk along the ramparts and a little in the sewers below. Not bad for 2€. This is the castle from Game of Thrones Season 7 used for Castelry Rock.
Kevin G — Google review
Entrance fee is €2. 30-40 minutes you need to see and to walk inside. Astonishing view from the top to the city. Arabic water storage, small chapel, many towers and stairs.
Nadia R — Google review
A really good experience. Not crowded and gorgeous views.
Brian S — Google review
Well worth the visit. Best to walk up to it from the Plaza Major in the early morning to arrive for its opening. the views are spectacular as is the place itself. The 'old town' of Trujillo, its walls and old streets takes your mind back to the time it was built and you are in awe.
Richard B — Google review
Fantastic stay in Trujillo , the architecture is truly amazing topping with a fantastic Castle.
Dave F — Google review
The Alcazaba de Trujillo is perched up on a hill. This fortified military camp was built in the 13th century mainly for defensive purposes, which is why there are no residential rooms. From what I could see from the outside is somewhat preserved. While it is on the outskirts of the old town, I do recommend going there. Unfortunately the day I went, I waited for an hour for it to open after the lunch break and it never did.
Nanita — Google review
This should be the peak of my trip to Trujillo and I kept it for last. Unfortunately, the opening times are once more wrong online. The local ourist management is sloppy enough to ruin a visit to this town. Certainly not worthy of a town that expires world Heritage status.
Caspar D — Google review
Pl. del Castillo, 1, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://trujilloteespera.com/•+34 927 32 26 77•Tips and more reviews for Trujillo Alcazaba
3 min · 0.18 mi
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Pizarro House Museum

3.9
(237)
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3.3
(214)
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Pizarro House Museum is not actually the conqueror's original house, but rather a 15th-century manor with a replica of his home. The museum spans two floors, featuring recreated rooms on the lower level and a small museum upstairs. While some visitors found the upper floor to be simple and in need of more interactive exhibits, it offers insights into Pizarro's conquests in South America and his Caribbean voyages.
It’s a small museum. Upstairs is the history of his conquests in South America notable Panama and Peru and his trips to the Caribbean. It’s well presented. All written in Spanish so have Google Lens ready.
Mark W — Google review
Well, if you are in Trujillo you should visit the place. It will not perhaps impress you much as a building, however, it has relations to one of the greatest conquistadors.
Darius S — Google review
A very nice place to visit and to remember my trip to Peru. Trujillo is a very interesting place to discover and to stroll about.
Hugo P — Google review
Interesting little museum
Martin O — Google review
conqueror's house
Francisco A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The historical figure in the conquest of the Americas lived and was born here. (Original) Aquí vivió y nació el personaje histórico en la conquista de las Américas
Isaac L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended. A tour of all the rooms in the house is included, but photos and videos of the interior are not allowed. (Original) Muy recomendable, se hace un recorrido por todas las estancias de la casa, pero no se permite ni fotos ni vídeos del interior.
José G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's very interesting; it has material samples from both the Castilian and Inca periods. It lacks language accessibility, and perhaps lacks a personal component to the character of Pizarro and his family, instead focusing the museum on his conquests. Recommended. (Original) Es muy interesante, tiene muestras materiales de la época tanto de parte de los castellanos como Inca. Le falta accesibilidad de idiomas y quizás le falta un componente personal al personaje de Pizarro y a su familia en vez de centrar el museo en sus conquistas. Recomendable
Tomás W — Google review
Calleja del Castillo, 1, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•+34 927 32 26 77•Tips and more reviews for Pizarro House Museum
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Santa María La Mayor

4.5
(716)
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4.3
(272)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Monument
Churches & Cathedrals
Santa María La Mayor, also known as Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor, is an ancient Catholic church in Trujillo that beautifully combines various historical and architectural influences. Originally a Visigothic temple, it was transformed into a mosque during Muslim rule before becoming a Christian church. The building's Gothic architecture showcases the intricate craftsmanship influenced by its diverse history.
Great church in good condition. The entrance is only 2€, plus 1€ if you want an audio guide. It absolutely worth the visit. You can visit the church with its beautiful retable, as well as visit to the top of the two towers. They are the highest view points of the Trujillo and offer views to the castle, town and surrounding grasslands. The upstairs of the tower with no bells on top are very narrow and steep. The tower with the bells has wider upstairs and more intermediate floors to take a rest in the ascension.
Gerardo A — Google review
Small church in the historical centrum of Trujillo, charges a small fee (about 2 euros) for entrance. The inside is simple and made of rock, displaying an old architecture style. Once in, you get access to the church's and go up the (many) steps to get a nice view of the whole city.
João L — Google review
This is one of two churches in Trujillo Spain. This one not quite as good as the other but still worth a look. Both were far more authentic working churches than others we have seen that are drenched in gold. This one has a bell tower you can climb - about 100 steps but with breaks where you can take a break - very doable. The view from the top is worth the effort.
JamT — Google review
I don't like to pay to visit a church but the audioguide here is good since it's actually catholic!
Francois G — Google review
Beautiful with amazing views. Totally worth the 2€ for the ticket. Gorgeous little town.
Angela S — Google review
A lovely church
Mike S — Google review
Beautiful architecture
Ricardo S — Google review
. .
Jennifer L — Google review
C. Sta. María, 17, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://iglesiasdetrujillo.com/•+34 927 32 02 11•Tips and more reviews for Santa María La Mayor
2 min · 500 ft
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La Alberca

4.4
(560)
Scenic spot
La Alberca is a charming destination with a rich history and friendly locals. The town offers a glimpse into a different way of life, showcasing well-preserved architecture and clean streets. Visitors can explore the old part of the city on foot, taking in beautiful alleys and scenic views.
Super fresh and amazing food.
Nuria A — Google review
Very sweet experience i Have had and great enjoyment spending my time
Marcelina S — Google review
Very nice place to pass by.
Fevliya F — Google review
WOW
Fernando M — Google review
Nice
A F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A well excavated in the rock, about 14 meters deep, apparently of Roman origin, although there is more information from the Caliphate period, which served as a water reserve and had channels for irrigation. Later it was used to water the animals. It's free and even more surprising within the medieval framework. (Original) Un pou excavat a la roca, d’uns 14 metres de profunditat, segons sembla el seu origen es romà, si be hi ha mes informació de l’època califal, que servia com a reserva d’aigua i tenia canalitzacions per el rec. Posteriorment va servir per abeurar els animals. Es gratis i a mes sorprèn dintre del entramat medieval.
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) La Alberca is one of those hidden corners that go unnoticed if you don't look closely, but that hold centuries of history beneath its surface. Located right on the street, with no entrance fee or opening times, this ancient cistern was originally a Roman bath, transformed in the 13th century by the Muslims through an impressive underground canal system for irrigation. Today, it continues to be fed by three springs and maintains a constant water level of about 7 meters. At over 12 meters deep, the structure impresses with its simplicity and functionality. On one side, you can still see a granite tomb reused as a horse trough, a detail that connects the everyday with the archaeological. A stone plaque commemorates the cleaning carried out in the 18th century, adding a documentary touch to the complex. Traveler's tip: ideal for a reflective pause during a walk through the historic center. Although there are no explanatory panels, some locals are happy to share their knowledge of the site. Better preservation and cleanliness by the municipality would be desirable, given its heritage significance. A silent testimony to the passage of time, perfect for those who know how to look beyond the obvious. (Original) La Alberca es uno de esos rincones que pasan desapercibidos si no se mira con atención, pero que encierran siglos de historia bajo su superficie. Situada en plena calle, sin necesidad de entrada ni horarios, esta antigua cisterna fue en su origen una terma romana, transformada en el siglo XIII por los musulmanes mediante una impresionante obra de canalización subterránea para el riego. Hoy en día, sigue alimentándose de tres manantiales y mantiene un nivel constante de agua de unos 7 metros. Con más de 12 metros de profundidad, la estructura impresiona por su sencillez y funcionalidad. En uno de sus laterales aún puede verse una tumba de granito reutilizada como abrevadero para caballos, un detalle que conecta lo cotidiano con lo arqueológico. Una placa de piedra recuerda las limpiezas realizadas en el siglo XVIII, añadiendo un toque documental al conjunto. Consejo de viajero: ideal para una pausa reflexiva durante el paseo por el casco histórico. Aunque no hay paneles explicativos, algunos lugareños comparten encantados su conocimiento sobre el lugar. Sería deseable una mejor conservación y limpieza por parte del municipio, dada su relevancia patrimonial. Un testimonio silencioso del paso del tiempo, perfecto para quienes saben mirar más allá de lo evidente.
Roland L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very curious site, it has an old stone plaque that records the years in which the pool was cleaned in the 18th century. (Original) Un sitio muy curioso, tiene una placa de piedra antigua donde pone los años en que se limpió la alberca en el siglo XVIII.
Gema L — Google review
C. Alberca, 3, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for La Alberca
4 min · 0.21 mi
5

Gloss Gin Club

4.3
(365)
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4.0
(580)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Gastropub
Gloss Gin Club is a trendy spot in town, offering Spanish tapas plates and specialty cocktails. It's located on the bar-lined Calle Sillerias, making it a great stop during a night out. The club features various spaces, but the highlight is its terrace with stunning views of the floodlit castle. The indoor/outdoor wine and gin bar, housed in a stone building, provides an enjoyable experience. Visitors praise the delicious tapas and recommend trying the jar and toasted bread.
Amazing place😄 The new owners are angels and try the best for your comfort. The best view to the legendary square is always there. Highly recommended for a cocktail 🍸🍹
Nessie V — Google review
This is a very nice bar. We came for the afternoon to the village and went here for a drink. The tapas food was very nice, I would recommend the Jar and toasted bread that is advertised. The indoor section is also very pretty. The toilets are original, the wallpaper is fun but also a bit erotic. So be careful! Would definitely return here
Luke H — Google review
very nice
Yingting X — Google review
Open when others are not. Menu better than typical
Robert B — Google review
Beautiful bar inside, great tosta de pollo (chicken toast), and tapas, good prices
João V — Google review
Fantastic place but was closed at 5pm on Mon
Samantha W — Google review
Recomended, service very good and very nice.
Luis H — Google review
Good selection of gin and friendly staff.
Pekka V — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 10D, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•+34 666 89 92 66•Tips and more reviews for Gloss Gin Club
13 min · 5.5 mi
6

Bodegas Habla

4.4
(449)
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3.8
(47)
Winery
Food & Drink
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Bodegas Habla is a cutting-edge luxury winery located in the village of Trujillo, Extremadura. Despite being situated in a rural region known for its ancient Roman and medieval cities, this avant-garde winery stands out with its modern facilities and 200 hectares of vineyards. Visitors can enjoy tasting tours and even host events like weddings at the extensive facility.
(Translated by Google) Habla wine has been a great value wine since Korea, and I have enjoyed drinking it, but I became a huge fan after visiting the bodega. The staff was so friendly and I really liked the wine I tasted. ☺️I stayed at Trujillo, and I walked for 2 hours to see the scenery and exercise in the morning, and it was worth the time and effort. 👍 The person who guided me when I first arrived and couldn't find my way, Javier who led the tour, and the staff who called a taxi for me at the end because it was hot were all perfect. 🙏 I will only drink Habla wine from now on. It's a hidden treasure that I want to keep to myself, so it's a shame that I couldn't buy several bottles because it's heavy. The innovative and modern style is really attractive. 🍷 Please, please export a lot to Korea. I want to keep drinking it in Korea too. Fue una experiencia inolvidable. Muchísima gracias a todos. 👏 (Original) Habla 와인은 한국에서부터 정말 가성비 좋은 와인이라고 생각했고 즐겨 마시는 와인인데 bodega 방문하고부터 완전 팬이 됐습니다. 직원들은 너무 친절했고 시음한 와인도 정말 마음에 들었습니다. ☺️Trujillo에서 숙박하고 아침에 경치도 구경하고 운동 삼아 걸어서 2시간 걸려서 걸어갔는데 정말 시간과 노력이 아깝지 않았습니다. 👍 처음 도착해서 방향 못 찾고 있는 저를 안내 해 주셨던 분, 투어 진행한 하비에르, 마지막에 더우니까 택시타고 가라고 택시 불러주신 직원분까지 완벽했습니다. 🙏 앞으로 Habla 와인만 마시려구요. 나만 알고 싶은 숨은 보물이라 무거워서 와인 여러 병 못 산게 아쉽네요. 혁신적이고 모던한 스타일이 정말 매력적입니다. 🍷 한국에 제발 제발 많이 수출해 주세요. 한국에서도 계속 마시고 싶어요 Fue una experiencia inolvidable. Muchísima gracias a todos. 👏
김솔 — Google review
Don't go there if you don't speak Spanish. When we arrived there was no one on reception to help us. Finally, when we found someone he was not able to speak English and didn't even try to understand us. In front of this place we found a body of a dead cat. We assume that it was killed by the owners of this place, since there are no other buildings around. This place wasn't pleasant at all and people were unfriendly. Don't go there!
Evgenia P — Google review
The only bodega from spain(I ever saw) who doesn’t have a winebar to taste their wines …
Radu T — Google review
I have done better wine tastings in Spain. Vinyard is too commertialized for my taste.
Michael S — Google review
Wine was good and tasting tour was given by Luis. Fabulous job!
Dejai C — Google review
Looks elegant
Faisal A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I received this experience as a birthday present and loved it. The winery tour is short, and they explain where they come from and their philosophy. It's very entertaining. It's worth visiting the winery and, above all, drinking their wines. I was surprised by TALK ABOUT THE SEA. (Original) Me regalaron por mi cumpleaños la experiencia y me ha encantado. La visita a la bodega se hace corta, te explican de donde vienen y su filosofía. Es muy entretenido. Merece la pena visitar la Bodega y sobre todo beber sus vinos. Me sorprendió HABLA DEL MAR
Miguel N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A spectacular winery, located in a privileged rural setting and housed in an imposing modernist building. The visit was excellent: the guide offered detailed and engaging explanations, culminating with a wine tasting accompanied by exquisite gourmet dishes. Without a doubt, a must-visit for anyone traveling to Extremadura. (Original) Una bodega espectacular, ubicada en un enclave rural privilegiado y alojada en un imponente edificio modernista. La visita fue excelente: la guía nos ofreció explicaciones detalladas y amenas, culminando con una cata de vinos acompañada de exquisitos platos gourmet. Sin duda, un lugar imprescindible para quienes viajen a Extremadura.
Laura Á — Google review
Autovía del Suroeste, km 259, 10200, Cáceres, Spain•http://www.bodegashabla.com/•+34 927 65 91 80•Tips and more reviews for Bodegas Habla
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Gloss Gin Club.

Restaurante Mesón Hostal la Cadena

3.8
(442)
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3.4
(237)
Restaurant
Bar & grill
Nestled in the charming upper section of Plaza Mayor, Restaurante Mesón Hostal la Cadena offers a delightful dining experience that beautifully combines tradition with stunning views. The restaurant features a historic dining room and an inviting terrace where guests can savor authentic Extremaduran dishes while soaking in the picturesque surroundings. Despite its prime location, often bustling with tourists, visitors have found themselves pleasantly surprised by the quality of food served here.
I was nervous to eat here because it’s on the Plaza Mayor and so very touristy. I was pleasantly surprised because the food was simple but fresh and well-prepared. The tortilla española was freshly made, the lamb was delicious, and the desserts were great. We enjoyed a relaxing lunch and cooled off from the heat. Highly recommend!
Serena G — Google review
Here we stopped to eat a set menu with some friends on a terrace overlooking the square during the return from the Jerez fair on Monday, May 16, 2022.
David G — Google review
We don't usually write reviews on places, but after our bad experience and seeing the many obnoxious replies from the staff at this place, we just had to write a review of our stay at this place. We stayed here a few weeks ago. The building itself is quite nice and is kept quite clean, and is very central. Unfortunately though, it is impossible to get parking nearby. Our room was very small and, from the looks of it, so were all the other rooms. We could see the size of other rooms as the cleaning lady was working. Also, despite being on the main square and the hotel being nearly empty, we got a view of the back of a building. However, the main problem is the staff, particularly the small bald man. He was extremely odd and rude. But it seems to be a personality trait of the staff at this place. Not one staff member could manage a smile or an 'hola'. Just take a look at therude obnoxious replies from the establishment to other customers, here and elsewhere. This is the kind of treatment that you will receive in person when you arrive here. Avoid. Never again. I think reading the establishments replies to previous customers will be enough for you to know the type of place this is.
Petropavlovsk K — Google review
Don't eat at the restaurant. It's a tourist trap, offering low quality food at outrageous prices. Never had such a bad bellota before.
Tom W — Google review
Nice old building bang in the centre of the town. Unfortunately, though, no lift and nearly all of the rooms are small and very basic and do not look over the beautiful square. Could improve quite easily. No parking nearby too.
Oráiste N — Google review
Decent accommodation in well kept historic building. Clean & tidy bedroom and bathroom. Relatively quiet. Good service. Superb location in Plaza Mayor.
Mark A — Google review
I had lunch here on our way to Sevilla. Everything was very good! Service and food!
Vicki H — Google review
Very pleasant lunch overlooking the main square. Friendly service.
Sandie S — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 5, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://spainstays.site/MesonCadena•+34 927 32 14 63•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Mesón Hostal la Cadena

Restaurante Alberca

4.6
(1743)
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4.5
(1853)
$$$$affordable
Grill
Barbecue restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Trujillo's historic old town, Restaurante Alberca is a hidden gem that perfectly balances elegance and affordability. Recognized in the Bib Gourmand category of the Michelin Guide, this establishment is renowned for its exceptional cuisine without breaking the bank. If you're a meat enthusiast, you'll be delighted by their masterful preparation of local ingredients, particularly their grilled secreto de ibérico cooked to perfection in a traditional Josper oven.
What a great restaurant. We had the medium priced set menu and were not disappointed. It was to celebrate a friend's 70th birthday and it was very memorable. Every course was excellent. The staff were delightful and very patient with our lack of Spanish language. Eating food of this standard (for such a reasonable price) is a real experience to be savoured.
Mark L — Google review
🔝 restaurant in the heart of trujillo. Very good place in all aspects expect the size of portions which i found disappointing. I wouldn’t mind paying a bit extra for larger portions. Michelin and repsol guide recommended. Superb decor. Friendly staff. No parking nearby as the place sits in the old part of town.
Gam S — Google review
New concept of a 30 year old traditional restaurant which surprises with a twist of Extremadura gastronomy. Really good service and thought into every detail of the decorations. Our favourites were the tuna, the anchovy and the duck with foie. We would definitely go back!
Jessica S — Google review
An amazing meal at a truly wonderful restaurant. The quality of the food and the creativity of the menu is truly extraordinary . ( rivalling many UK Michelin starred restaurants). We chose the menu Cerniza. The staff were so helpful in explaining all the courses and our accompanying wine flight and were very happy and so engaging and had a genuine passion for the food. A truly wonderful 3 hour lunch experience. Congratulations to Mario the chef patron- absolutely superb. Thank you . I have attached some pictures but they do not do it justice.
Jacky — Google review
Sit on the comfortable wishbone chair having the fantastic grilled secreto de ibérico in a stone house with Solomon style floor tile. Every course was so well prepared and I love very much the details to such as sprinkles chicharrón over bacalao. Albóndigas with oxtail meat melt in the mouth so creamy & flavored. Worth to drive 300 km from Madrid to have a try.
Jariel — Google review
We decided to try the menu meal and we really enjoyed it from first plate up to the last the dessert wow just amaze us Me and my boyfriend😍.. Foods are so tasty and innovative and the service and treatment are also good..The waitress who attend us was so attentive and professional.
MARJS D — Google review
This place is a gem. Bib gourmand well deserved. Food is fantastic, setting is nice and service is attentive and fast. My 2nd time and I can’t wait to be back.
Francois G — Google review
3 hour meal service experience with 12-13 incredible courses, artisan bread and tea service. Plating is magnificent, service is absolutely superior, the staff is fantastic, ambiance is understated but lovely. Very careful with dietary restrictions, adapt on the fly - you won't be able to get the full menu but they can adapt a dish to suit your needs. Plus, they have the seriously most fantastic absolutely delicious gluten-free bread I've ever had - texture like the real thing and superb taste. If you're not that hungry or you don't have 3 hours, you can also order a la carte. Delicious local wines are served as well. Incredibly affordable, almost unbelievably so for this kind of quality (and quantity). This place is Michelin recommended but they are due a star. Fantastic all around. Make a reservation. Bring someone who can speak Spanish.
E L — Google review
C. de la Victoria, 8, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://www.restaurantealberca.com/menus•+34 927 32 22 09•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Alberca
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Mesón La Troya

4.0
(3428)
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3.3
(1846)
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Spanish restaurant
Mesón La Troya, located in the Extremadura region, is renowned throughout Spain for its generous portions of straightforward homemade cuisine. Situated on Trujillo's central square, this eatery offers a rustic ambiance adorned with ceramic plates. While the fare provided is satisfactory, emphasis is placed more on the abundance rather than intricacy of the dishes served. The establishment presents an appealing menu at a reasonable price and provides amiable customer service.
We arrived quite late 26:30 but even so were welcomed for lunch.. Food excellent as the service.. we spent 95 euros in a 3 course meal in 4 people with wine and coffee.. fully recommended
Alberto T — Google review
Long standing mesón in Trujillo’s main square. Popular with locals and tourists alike, serves hearty Spanish food from Extremadura. Probably their most popular and best executed dish is the “migas”, a typical regional dish that they serve with perfectly fried eggs.
Antonio S — Google review
I have lived in Spain for over 20 years and the food I had here must have been the worst I have ever eaten! waited 45mins to then be told they haven't got the dish ordered... then this terrible stew made from oil and lamb that was 90% fat was served to me... nothing else just that... tried one piece of this oily dish and felt sorry for the lamb that had gone to make it! The waitress was lovely and a great spot.. and the desserts looked good, at least they weren't floating in oil!
Anthony R — Google review
In terms of view of the main square, it's probably the best. Food however was nothing surprising, a very expensive tortilla that was pretty dry and not a lot of taste.
Mathias F — Google review
Very generous portions of excellent food. Highly recommend the Migas and the Caldereta de cordero (lamb stew with peppers and potatoes).
Steve C — Google review
Stayed in Trujillo overnight and found this lovely restaurant. We went for the set menu at €17.50 which included a bottle of red wine, water and bread. We had a shared starter of Goats cheese salad, I had the asparagus and my partner had the pepper salad. Followed by Piggy bits and fries for my partner and pork bites for myself...we managed a cheesecake between us for desert. The food was first class, as was the service. Highly recommend.
Elaine G — Google review
Traveled around Spain. A bit and enjoy different regional foods, but this restaurant and its food come out tops, great service nothing no problem thank you
Martin O — Google review
The food quantity was too much, you get a bottle of wine in the menu. Service was average and the worse part was as we were billed extra and we already paid the extra amount untill we realised that they charged us extra. We got the amount refunded but we felt cheated and that is not a good feeling. I don’t think I want to eat at this place again. One good thing to know is to get a táke away bag if you can’t eat everything.
Pushpa R — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 10, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://www.mesonlatroya.es/•+34 927 93 24 63•Tips and more reviews for Mesón La Troya

Restaurante ANMI S.L.

3.3
(1267)
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3.5
(4)
$$$$cheap
Bar & grill
Coffee shop
Sandwich shop
Good place to stop. Delicious bocata and lovely salad.
JMN — Google review
smells bad everywhere. bathrooms disgusting with no cleaning since weeks. To avoid!
Debora S — Google review
It was not possible to get a table because they were cleaning. Only outdoors where people were smoking. The bar counter is too small to have a coffee there. Bathroom relativly clean.
Ana S — Google review
Good option to eat while you are on the road
Benjamim N — Google review
All good
John T — Google review
Nice, it could be better
Hinky P — Google review
Really nice place staff very helpful
Julie C — Google review
Tasty and not expensive
Leontina G — Google review
Autovía del Suroeste, Km 259, 10200, Cáceres, Spain•http://www.anmisl.com/•+34 927 32 21 46•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante ANMI S.L.
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Day 2

West side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Monument, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Iglesia San Martín de Tours. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Monument

4.6
(223)
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4.3
(109)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The origins of Trujillo can be traced back to the ancient settlement known as Turgalium. After being occupied by both Romans and Visigoths, Trujillo came under Arabic rule for more than five centuries, during which it witnessed significant progress. Later, in 1232, it was conquered by King Fernando III and became a Christian territory. In 1430, Trujillo was granted the status of a city by King Juan II.
Historical place, recomended
Andres N — Google review
Trujillo-born explorer & conquistador, Francisco Pizzaro is honored in Trujillo’s Plaza Mayor. This is one of three bronze statues made by the same artist portraying Pizzaro on a horse armed and dressed, ready for battle. The debut of this particular statue was in 1927 in Paris and only moved to Trujillo two years later. This statue catches one’s eye as soon as you enter Plaza Mayor and draws you in to take a closer look.
Nanita — Google review
Classic statue in Spanish town. Nothing truly special about it if you don’t know the history behind Francisco Pizarro.
Luis L — Google review
The equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro is one of a set of three bronze sculptures works made by the hands of the American sculptor “Charles Cary Rumsey”, one is located into the city of Trujillo (Spain and birthplace of Pizarro) this on the Plaza Mayor in front of the San Martin Church, another in the city of Lima, who is the capital of Peru (where he died and buried), and the last statue you can find into the city of Buffalo (USA) located in front of the “Albright-Knox Art Gallery”. All three of them are representing the conquistador Francisco Pizarro mounted on a horse and dressed for the fight with Armor and sword. Pizarro is famous for having led the Conquest of Peru in the 16th century and founded the city of Lima on January 18, 1535 establishing what would be the Viceroyalty of Peru.
Hans G — Google review
Stunning! Great opportunity to see 🥳
Luke G — Google review
Very nice place... i had a sandwich at victoria in plaza mayor and both the taste and the price was excellent
Nasrallah K — Google review
(Translated by Google) An imposing statue of Pizarro, a figure as important in Spanish history as he was a native of this town. Its location in this spacious and beautiful square is impressive, and it's not exactly small. It's well worth a visit. (Original) Una estàtua imponente de un personaje tan importante de ma historia de España como lo es Pizarro, natural de esta villa. Impresiona su ubicación en esta plaza tan amplia y bonita, y no es precisamente pequeña que de diga. Vale la pena una visita.
David R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A symbol of Trujillo that looks out to the world The Equestrian Monument of Francisco Pizarro presides over Trujillo's Plaza Mayor with an imposing presence. Cast in bronze by American sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey, it weighs more than 6,500 kg and was inaugurated in 1929. Curiously, exact replicas exist in Lima and Buffalo, making this statue a cultural bridge between continents. The figure of the conquistador, a native of Trujillo, generates diverse opinions, but as a sculptural work and urban landmark, it is indisputable. From any angle of the plaza, the statue dominates the space, offering spectacular photographic opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset. Traveler's tip: If you visit the city, start here. From the statue, you can trace routes to the castle, the Church of Santiago, or the Renaissance palaces surrounding the plaza. It is also an excellent meeting point for reflection on the shared history of Spain and the Americas. A monument that represents not just a figure, but an entire era. Ideal for travelers seeking to understand the past from the present. (Original) Un símbolo de Trujillo que mira al mundo El Monumento Ecuestre de Francisco Pizarro preside la Plaza Mayor de Trujillo con una presencia imponente. Fundido en bronce por el escultor estadounidense Charles Cary Rumsey, pesa más de 6.500 kg y fue inaugurado en 1929. Lo curioso: existen réplicas exactas en Lima y Buffalo, lo que convierte esta estatua en un puente cultural entre continentes. La figura del conquistador, natural de Trujillo, genera opiniones diversas, pero como obra escultórica y punto de referencia urbano, es indiscutible. Desde cualquier ángulo de la plaza, la estatua domina el espacio, ofreciendo oportunidades fotográficas espectaculares, especialmente al amanecer o al atardecer. Consejo de viajero: si visitas la ciudad, empieza aquí. Desde la estatua puedes trazar rutas hacia el castillo, la iglesia de Santiago o los palacios renacentistas que rodean la plaza. Es también un excelente punto de encuentro y reflexión sobre la historia compartida entre España y América. Un monumento que no solo representa a un personaje, sino a toda una época. Ideal para viajeros que buscan entender el pasado desde el presente.
Roland L — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 14, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://www.guiaturismotrujillo.com/•Tips and more reviews for Francisco Pizarro Equestrian Monument
2 min · 400 ft
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Casas del Concejo. Ayuntamiento Viejo

4.3
(3)
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4.0
(1)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Casas del Concejo, also known as Ayuntamiento Viejo, is a historic building located in the heart of Trujillo's Plaza Mayor. Constructed at the end of the 15th century, this building features a main facade with three sections and a lower gallery. Over the years, it has served as the headquarters for various official bodies including the town hall and currently houses the Palace of Justice.
(Translated by Google) Historic building in the center of Trujillo. (Original) Edificio histórico del centro de Trujillo.
Rey L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visiting the main square we saw this building located next to the Marqueses de la Conquista Palace. Las Casas del Concejo is a building located in Trujillo in the heart of the city's Plaza Mayor. They were built at the end of the 15th century. Its main façade has three sections and has a lower gallery. It has been the headquarters of different official bodies such as the town hall and is currently the Palace of Justice. (Original) Visitando la plaza mayor vimos este edificio situado junto al Palacio Marqueses de la Conquista. Las Casas del Concejo es una edificación ubicada en Trujillo en plena Plaza Mayor de la ciudad. Se levantaron a finales del siglo XV. Su fachada principal es de tres cuerpos y tiene una galería inferior. Ha sido sede de diferentes estamentos oficiales como el ayuntamiento y actualmente hoy es el Palacio de Justicia.
Lluis P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic building in the Plaza with the Justice Administration facilities (Original) Edificio histórico en la Plaza con las instalaciones de Administración de Justicia
Tomás R — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 5D, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Casas del Concejo. Ayuntamiento Viejo
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Plaza Mayor

Town square
Upon entering Plaza Mayor in the heart of Trujillo, it's like being transported back to the 15th century. The well-preserved churches, the impressive Moorish castle, and the imposing statue of Peruvian conquistador Francisco Pizarro all contribute to this feeling. The narrow cobblestone streets add to the ambiance, making it easy to imagine what life was like in this town when it was first named by King Juan II of Castilla in 1430.
10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Plaza Mayor
1 min · 200 ft
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Palacio de los Orellana Toledo

4.8
(6)
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4.2
(10)
Permanently Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Palacio de los Orellana Toledo, constructed around 1550 by Pedro Suarez de Toledo, a notable councilor and descendant of the Counts of Oropesa, is a stunning example of 16th-century architecture. This magnificent building features an impressive main facade adorned with two elegant galleries of arches. Historically significant, the lower market area provided shelter for merchants during the bustling Thursday markets in the square.
(Translated by Google) The Pizarro-Orellana Palace was built in the 16th century by the descendants of Orellana, the explorer of Ecuador and the Amazon. It has a beautiful courtyard in the Plateresque style. (Original) O Palácio de Pizarro-Orellana foi edificado no século XVI a mando dos descendentes de Orellana, o explorador do Equador e do Amazonas. Tem um belíssimo pátio em estilo plateresco.
José W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built by Pedro Suárez de Toledo, councilor of the city and grandson of the Counts of Oropesa around 1550. It has a main façade with two galleries of arches. The gallery or lower market gave protection to the merchants who sold their merchandise in the square every Thursday market. (Original) Construida por Pedro Suárez de Toledo, regidor de la ciudad y nieto de los Condes de Oropesa hacia 1550. Presenta una fachada principal con dos galerías de arcos. La galería o lonja inferior, daba protección a los comerciantes que cada jueves de mercado, vendía en la plaza sus mercaderías.
Juan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice...like everything in Trujillo. (Original) Muy bonito...como todo en Trujillo.
Manuela M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent construction (Original) Magnífica construcción
José A — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 30, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Palacio de los Orellana Toledo
2 min · 0.1 mi
5

Casas Principales de Los Chaves Sotomayor

4.0
(1)
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4.0
(5)
Permanently Closed
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Main Houses of Los Chaves Sotomayor, a historical site with facades dating back to 1486, feature a corridor-style frontage adorned with ogival arches resting on sturdy pillars embellished with botanical designs. This scenic spot showcases architectural grandeur and intricate decorative elements, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
(Translated by Google) Façade porches erected around 1486, corridor facade, formed by ogival arches that support thick chamfered pillars and ornamented with vegetal motifs. (Original) Porxos en façana aixecades cap 1486, façana corredor, formada d'arcs ogivals que donen suport sobre gruixuts pilars aixamfranats i ornamentats amb motius vegetals.
Jaume A — Google review
Calle Cuesta de la Sangre, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Casas Principales de Los Chaves Sotomayor
2 min · 0.11 mi
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Torre del Alfiler

3.5
(59)
Cultural center
The Torre del Alfiler is a historic defensive tower dating back to the Muslim era, originally part of the castle walls. It features a metal rod in its dome and beautiful Talavera tiles added for defense. This Gothic tower is a distinctive symbol in Trujillo's skyline and was later transformed into the keep of a fortified palace. Today, it houses a visitor center focused on local and regional history, offering insights into different stages of Trujillo's past.
(Translated by Google) It was part of the Moorish citadel, but starting in the 16th century (by order of Isabella the Catholic), it became the keep of the Chávez Orellano family palace. You can climb to the top via a spiral staircase, where you can see the entire plaza and the rest of Trujillo. (Original) Era parte de la alcazaba árabe pero a partir del siglo XVI (por orden de Isabel la católica) se convierte en la torre de homenaje del palacio de la familia Chávez orellano. Se puede subir hasta arriba del todo por una escalera de caracol, dónde se divisa toda la plaza y el resto de Trujillo.
José G — Google review
The best views are from the outside and from the main square. You can climb to the top of the tower and try to look through windows that need a good clean. But save you energy for another climb.
Mark W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Externally relevant tower, it could not be visited because it was undergoing renovations, even though it is included in the joint entrance to 6 monuments of Trujillo, this option is not really advisable, since two of the places cannot be visited and of the others, it is worth visiting the Alcassaba and Pizarro's house - museum, the others are completely dispensable (Original) Torre exteriorment relevant, no s’ha pogut visitar per estar en reformes, tot i està inclosa en la entrada conjunta a 6 monuments de Trujillo, realment aquesta opció no es aconsellable, dons dos dels llocs no son visitables i dels altres, cal la pena la visita a l’Alcassaba i a la casa - museu de Pizarro, les altres son totalment prescindibles
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not the best visit in Trujillo. If the attraction of a tower is its views, this is the only one I've visited that's closed and you can't see anything. It's not worth it. (Original) No es la mejor visita en Trujillo. Si el atractivo de una torre son sus vistas, está es la única de todas las que he visitado que está cerrada y no ves nada. No merece la pena.
Federico C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Don't waste your time visiting this, as it is a scam. It costs 2 euros and it is not even maintained, the views are terrible because you can't see anything through the glass. Judge for yourselves by the images. (Original) No perdáis el tiempo visitando esto, ya que es un engaño. Vale 2 euros y no está ni mantenido, las vistas son malísimas porque a través del cristal no se ve nada. Juzgad vosotros mismos por las imágenes.
Iñaki — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Torre del Alfiler is of a medieval defensive nature with a 15th century dome, where the Talavera tiled shield of the Chaves-Orellána family is located. It is topped by a metal rod, from which it takes its name. (Original) La Torre del Alfiler, es de carácter defensivo del medievo con cúpula del siglo XV, donde se encuentra el escudo de azulejos talaveranos de la familia Chaves-Orellána. Está rematada por una varilla metálica, de donde toma su nombre.
Alberto R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Symbolic tower of Trujillo. History tells that it was demolished in its day by the Catholic Queen and converted into a keep of the Chaves-Cardenas palace. It houses the interpretation center of the history of Trujillo, although the exterior "says" more than the interior. (Original) Torre simbólica de Trujillo. La historia cuenta que fue desmochada en su día por la Reina Católica y reconvertida en torre del homenaje del palacio de Chaves-Cardenas. Alberga el centro de interpretación de la historia de Trujillo, aunque el exterior "dice" más que el interior.
Juan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's not worth paying 2 euros to watch a video, a few poorly designed exhibits and explanatory panels, and a tower from which you can't see anything. No air conditioning and poor maintenance. You can save it. (Original) No merece la pena pagar 2 euros por ver un vídeo, unas cuantas piezas y paneles explicativos pobres y una torre desde la que no se ve nada. Sin aire acondicionado y con escaso mantenimiento. Os lo podéis ahorrar.
Edelweiss — Google review
C. Ballesteros, 7, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Torre del Alfiler
1 min · 300 ft
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Iglesia San Martín de Tours

4.2
(140)
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3.8
(131)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Iglesia San Martín de Tours, located in Trujillo's Plaza Mayor, is a significant 14th-century building with a solemn and austere appearance. It served as the meeting place of the Trujillo Council and holds great civic interest. The interior features the prominent Virgen de la Coronada and numerous tombstones on the floor due to the absence of a cemetery until the 16th century.
This is the second church in Trujillo and is right on the main square. It is probably the most authentic church we have seen in Spain. If the real working deal is what you prefer then this is the one.
JamT — Google review
Beautiful monument full of atmosphere and history . Lovely helpful lady at the front entrance.
Anthony R — Google review
A must see in Trujillo!
Travis C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the main churches is located in the main square, the visit costs €5, it has an audio guide. Visit almost the entire church, go up to the upper floor where there is a museum of ecclesiastical objects. Very beautiful church, if you come come in. (Original) Una de las Iglesias principales, se encuentra en la plaza mayor, la visita cuesta 5€, cuenta con audioguía. Visita por casi toda la iglesia, se sube al piso de arriba donde hay un museo de objetos eclesiásticos. Iglesia muy bonita, si venís entrad.
Joaquin C — Google review
(Translated by Google) You absolutely must visit the churches of San Martín de Tours and Santa María la Mayor in Trujillo. You need to buy a ticket to visit either one or both. We chose to visit both churches for €8 per person (there are discounts for people with disabilities, etc.) and it was truly worth it. Both churches are beautiful. They have an audio guide for each person, included in the price, which explains everything you see in a simple and engaging way. Both the churches and the artwork inside are very well maintained and illuminated. And the staff at the entrance are excellent. In addition, Santa María la Mayor offers a spectacular virtual reality experience included in the price: a bird's-eye view of ancient Trujillo, the surrounding area, the market and the artisans, and then a view of the church as if you were flying through it. An experience you can't miss! It's worth visiting both if you go to Trujillo. A must-see! (Original) No os podéis perder la visita de las iglesias de San Martín de Tours y Santa María la Mayor de Trujillo. Hay que comprar un ticket para visitar sólo una o ambas. Nosotros escogimos visitar las dos iglesias por 8€ por persona (hay descuentos por minusvalía, ...) y de verdad que merece la pena. Ambas iglesias son preciosas. Tienen una audioguía para cada uno que va incluida en el precio y que va explicando de manera sencilla y entretenida lo que vas viendo. Tanto las iglesias como las obras de arte de su interior están muy bien cuidadas e iluminadas. Y la atención del personal de la entrada es excelente. Además en Santa María la Mayor hay una experiencia con unas gafas de realidad virtual incluida en el precio espectacular: vista de pájaro de Trujillo en la antigüedad, del entorno, del mercado y los artesanos, ... y luego ya vista de la iglesia como si volarás por ella. Una experiencia que no os podéis perder. Merece la pena visitar ambas si vais a Trujillo. ¡Es visita obligada!!!!!
Charo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went inside and had to pay admission. Since we were a large family, the girl who was there told us about it and took a couple of euros off the two of us. They let you take a self-guided tour, and it's very pretty inside. (Original) Entramos dentro y había que pagar entrada,al ser familia numerosa la chica que había nos lo comentó y nos quitó un par de euros por los dos,te Dejan auto guía y es muy bonita a por dentro
Francisco G — Google review
(Translated by Google) An impressive church in the center of Trujillo, right on the main square, with a statue of Pizarro at its door, a charming square filled with monuments. Inside, you can enjoy an audio-guided tour to learn all about the church's history. It's well worth the visit and highly recommended if you're in the area. (Original) Impresionante iglesia en el centro de Trujillo en la misma plaza mayor y a sus puertas la estatua de Pizarro, una plaza llena de monumentos y con encanto. En su interior puedes disfrutar de una visita con audioguia para enterarte de toda la historia, la visita merece mucho la pena y es recomendable si estás por la zona.
J S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's super beautiful, admission is only €2, which is well worth the price, and it's open every day. Not only can you see the ground floor, where you can see the various chapels and the main altarpiece, but you can also go up to the first floor, something that's not very common in these temples. From above, you can see the stained-glass windows better, where various religious figures and objects are on display, and you can look out from the balcony overlooking the plaza. I loved it. (Original) Es súper bonita, la entrada sólo cuesta 2€ que merece la pena abonar y abre todos los días. No sólo se puede ver la planta baja donde se aprecian las distintas capillas y retablo mayor, sino que también se puede subir a la primera planta, algo que no es muy habitual en estos templos. Desde arriba se aprecian mejor las vidrieras, hay expuestas distintas figuras y objetos religiosos y te puedes asomar al balcón que da a la plaza. Me ha encantado.
Rethna C — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 0, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://iglesiasdetrujillo.com/•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia San Martín de Tours
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Palacio de los Orellana Toledo, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

El Medievo

4.2
(1640)
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3.6
(909)
Restaurant
Bar & grill
El Medievo is a popular restaurant in Trujillo, offering Mediterranean and Spanish cuisine. It is known for its very local fare and has received positive reviews from visitors. The restaurant provides a bar atmosphere and is well-liked by both locals and tourists. While some language translation issues have been reported, the overall dining experience at El Medievo seems to be enjoyable with delicious food.
This place surprised us immensely. Everything was delicious: Bellota jamon, cured fish salad, croquetas, and 30 day aged vaca steak. All with beautiful views of the Plaza Mayor. Don’t hesitate to go.
Mark J — Google review
On our way to Lisbon from Madrid this was a good stop for a nice lunch. A very nice road through a medieval city. Perfect lunch and very friendly staff And a year later we again enjoyed a lunch on our way to Aroeira Golf in Amore, Portugal
Roland W — Google review
Good location. That’s all. It’s a tourist trap full of hidden fees.
Gwai F — Google review
Good food, perfect service. So far so good.
Diego P — Google review
Nice delicious meal, vegetarian option, good quality using local products.
Claudia K — Google review
Delicious food and lovely place since it's in the centre of the town.
Dragana B — Google review
In Trujillo studying abroad through college, the staff treated us like we were stupid because we're Americans and didn't say everything in spanish perfectly. They proceeded to talk about us in Spanish while we were still in the store, assuming we didn't understand Spanish.
Illa — Google review
Lovely food but the portions were so large I couldn't eat everything. I hate to waste food. On the second visit we asked for half sized portions.
Wild ( — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 28, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•http://www.elmedievo.es/•+34 927 32 07 66•Tips and more reviews for El Medievo

Restaurante Bizcocho Plaza

4.1
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3.9
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Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Spanish restaurant
When you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Trujillo, make sure to stop by Restaurante Bizcocho Plaza. Nestled in the heart of the city at Plaza Mayor, this delightful eatery offers a menu that beautifully blends Mediterranean, European, and Spanish flavors. With its inviting atmosphere and a variety of dishes to choose from, it's an ideal spot for both locals and travelers alike.
We stumbled upon this restaurant by chance. We saw many guests inside and decided to take a risk. The warm and cozy atmosphere, along with the friendly staff, immediately drew us in. There were four of us, and since two of us don't speak Spanish, we asked for an English menu. The waitress recommended scanning a QR code, and everything became clear. The restaurant offers a very interesting menu—short but well-curated. We chose four different dishes, plus an extra-large salad. We also ordered red wine, beer, and sparkling water. Every dish delighted us with its flavor. The salad surprised us with its size and variety. The service was very polite and welcoming, and they also communicated in English, which made us feel comfortable. We decided to skip dessert because we were full, but they still served us a small complimentary treat—a kind of white chocolate mousse with vanilla, topped with sweet almonds. It was delicious. I almost forgot to mention that at the beginning, we were served homemade pâté with small toasts and warm rolls. Given the restaurant’s touristy location, I wasn’t expecting such great food, but it truly exceeded my expectations. If you're in the area, I highly recommend visiting this place!
Magda S — Google review
The food was great; we had a bit of everything, the croquetas, the cheese, and a few complimentary items as well. For entrees, we had lamb, steak, fish, and octopus, everything was fantastic. The desserts were great; our favorite was the complimentary moose. Our only complains was that we wished the service was more attentive. Overall, it was a great experience and if in the area, you should definitely make a stop here.
Kassim C — Google review
We had a fantastic meal here at this high-end restaurant. We had the fillet steaks which were fantastic. Super high-quality food and consistently so too. Brilliant cheese ice cream to follow. Absolutely delicious. Two café solos to finish. Very friendly. Great atmosphere and the head waitress couldn't have done any more for us. Absolutely brilliant. Will come again for sure.
Steve J — Google review
Basically a tourists trap. Overpriced with no reason, as the food is okish but not worth it the money. The only great think they had were the croquettes, but the rest is not good enough. Great location, though
Álvaro A — Google review
I absolutely loved my meal at this restaurant. I ordered the migas with quail eggs and it was phenomenal! They also offered this small tapa starter on the house which was delicious 😋 very quick and attentive service and beautifully situated infront of plaza mayor
Jessica R — Google review
Food was decent but the service was very questionable. I was asked twice if I knew where I was and told that I was not at the restaurant next door. I am not sure if they were assuming I wanted a cheaper option but that’s what it seemed like. Multiple servers came to all the tables around us multiple times yet my table of 5 was skipped and not served or checked on until we called the attention of our server. Not sure why this was the case but possibly due to have it people at our table of different skin tones. We will be visiting for the next few days and definitely will not go back there. We have been back to a couple of the other restaurants in the area since traveling here and the staff at those establishments have been more friendly and welcoming.
Jenny T — Google review
Nice restaurant good quality price menu above the avg plaza
John J — Google review
Delicious and really good service too
Sarah P — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 11, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•http://restaurantebizcochoplaza.com/•+34 927 32 20 17•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Bizcocho Plaza
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Restaurante La Victoria

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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Cafeteria
Nestled in a prime spot overlooking the vibrant Plaza, Restaurante La Victoria offers an inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying authentic local cuisine. The menu features beautifully presented dishes that highlight quality ingredients, ensuring a delightful dining experience. Guests can also appreciate the warm and attentive service provided by staff members like Juan Ramon, who truly enhance the visit. One of the standout perks is the complimentary Wi-Fi access, making it a convenient choice for those looking to stay connected while savoring their meal.
Great service. Juan Ramon is the best
TaT — Google review
Great location looking over the Plaza I ate off the local food menu and my wife had a racion. The food was nicely presented and good quality.
Mark W — Google review
The jamón ibérico they had wasn’t the best quality but the price was for a good quality. The coffee was not good it tasted like water with a little bit of coffee. Thank god that at least we had nice views of the plaza.
Blanca W — Google review
We had planned to have lunch here and have a drink first. The waitress completely ignores us. Busy putting flowers on the terrace tables. Why not serve customers with money to spend first. All those tables sat empty. The man finally came to serve us. He was nicer but brought the wrong drink. Perhaps everyone working there is tired after a long summer, I don't know. We did not stay for lunch.
Trissy R — Google review
They treat you bad, make you wait for 45 minutes. Do not serve water unless you pay their expensive bottle... Or their lousy low quality wine... Finally they bring pork when you ask for fish!
Alfredo L — Google review
Very rude staff, bad food and way over priced for what you do get.
Anthony R — Google review
Free WiFi, great service, amazing food! A great cozy Spanish experience.
Alexis O — Google review
The moraga dish thst we ordered, which is pork, was raw.
Morgan — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 26, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://restaurantelavictoria.shop/•+34 681 67 41 12•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante La Victoria

Restaurante Origen

3.1
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2.6
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Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurante Origen is a culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. Nestled in the heart of a picturesque main square, this charming eatery boasts a beautifully decorated terrace that enhances its inviting atmosphere. Guests rave about the delectable dishes, particularly the Mar y Tierra rice and ham croquettes, which are standout favorites. The service is warm and attentive, ensuring every visitor feels welcomed—even those who arrive late for dinner!
(Translated by Google) Spectacular!! Food, service and atmosphere of ten! Even though we arrived a little late at dinner time, they treated us wonderfully. A thousand points for the Mar y Tierra rice, the ham croquettes and the tiramisu. We will repeat! (Original) Espectacular!! Comida, servicio y ambiente de diez! A pesar de que llegamos algo tarde a la hora de la cena, nos atendieron de maravilla. Mil puntos para el arroz Mar y Tierra, las croquetas de jamón y el tiramisú. Repetiremos!
Yazmine C — Google review
I wouldn't recommend to eat their menu, the Price and quality is not worth it, also it took more than an hour to serve the foods, 18 euros for 3 choices each plate and 3 drinks to choose, not recommended at all. By the way uncooked meat also
Arvin S — Google review
What was supposed to be a good day is now totally ruined by this Restaurant. We ordered a 25 euro menu. The food that came was not even worth half of it. One dish had 15 fries, the other one even less. The porc was served raw. Besides that service was very bad and very slow. When we said something in the end the waiter told us of by saying it's not her fault but our fault by not sending it back to the kitchen to get it cooked more. I would avoid this bad restaurant at all cost and hope they get out Of business soon.
Jonathan B — Google review
Menu was pricy and food not very good. Good views and quick service.
Javier V — Google review
(Translated by Google) We stopped for dinner. The food was sooo good, the ham croquettes were incredible. The place is very cool. We ate on the terrace, which is very well-decorated and has a great atmosphere. It's also right in the main square, which is beautiful. The desserts aren't bad. Highly recommended, and the price isn't bad. (Original) Paramos a cenar, la comida muuuy buena, las croquetas de jamón increíbles. El lugar es muy chulo, cenamos en la terraza que está muy bien ambientada y con muy buen ambiente. Además, en plena plaza mayor que es preciosa. Los postres no están mal. Muy recomendable, y de precio no está mal.
Mabel B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good food in a unique setting, friendly service, recommended to us by the owner of the hotel where we stayed and everything was delicious, I don't understand the low rating. (Original) Comida muy buena en un entorno único, trato correcto, nos lo recomendó el dueño del hotel en el que nos alojamos y todo muy rico, no entiendo la puntuación tan baja que tiene .
Claudio B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Right in the Plaza Mayor, there were few people inside, and outside on the terrace, there seemed to be more dogs than people, which made it annoying to stay there for a long time. We had some tapas, nothing to write home about, and the service was very fair, not to say lacking, which could be because it wasn't rush hour. (Original) En plena plaza Mayor, en el interior poca gente y fuera en la terraza, parecía que había más perros que personas, lo que hacía molestó estar mucho tiempo, tomamos una tapas, nada que destacar y el servicio muy justo, por no decir escaso, podria ser porque no era hora punta.
Logan N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walking through the Plaza Mayor, we saw the menu and prices on the sign, and they seemed very appropriate for the area. We sat on the terrace at a front-row table with magnificent views of the sunset and the plaza's lights. Two people had dinner for €40.00. We ordered moraga, which we didn't know what it was, and Blanca, the waitress, explained it to us very well. They have a spectacular dessert: whipped cream with chocolate, excellent, a must-have. The coffee was very good. The service from all the staff was excellent. Clean and fast. The dishes were generous. (Original) Paseando por la plaza Mayor vimos en cartel con la carta y los precios y nos parecieron muy adecuados para ser la zona que era. Nos sentamos en la terraza en una mesa en primera fila con unas magnificas vistas para contemplar el anochecer y la iluminación de la plaza. Cenamos dos personas por 40,00 €. Pedimos moraga, que no sabíamos que era, y Blanca, la camarera nos lo explico muy bien. Tienen un postre espectacular: nata cocida con chocolate, excelente, para repetir. El café muy bueno. El trato por parte de todo el personal excelente. Limpieza y rapidez. Platos abundantes.
Julian H — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 22, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•+34 678 02 86 53•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Origen
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Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Rarities El Cascabel and Planetario de Trujillo and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Rarities El Cascabel

4.2
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5.0
(1)
Antique store
Furniture store
Interior Decorator
Interior designer
Rarities El Cascabel is a spacious and well-organized place offering a multitude of items, furniture, fixtures, and granite ornaments in very good condition. The friendly staff, including Curro and his son Currino, are knowledgeable professionals with a great variety of antiques. For those interested in granite or just looking for a wide array of objects, this spot is definitely worth a visit.
(Translated by Google) If you are a granite geek this is your place. I come back amazed at the amount of things that were in very good condition. I will return (Original) Si eres un friki del granito este es tu sitio. Vuelvo alucinada de la cantidad de cosas que había en muy buen estado. Volveré
María F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A multitude of items, furniture, fixtures and granite ornaments...very friendly staff, very spacious, clean and organized premises...we will return (Original) Multitud de artículos, muebles, enseres y adornos de granito ...el personal muy amable, local muy espacioso, limpio y organizado..volveremos
Francisco R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Curro and his son Currino, great professionals in a sector of which there are not many left. Great variety of antiques. (Original) Curro y su hijo Currino, grandes profesionales de un sector del cual no quedan muchos. Gran variedad de antigüedades.
David S — Google review
(Translated by Google) IT IS VERY EXPENSIVE AND YOU CONTEXT ME AFTER 3 YEARS... TO THE REVIEW.. 🤭 I THOUGHT YOU HAD CLOSED... I'll come back and do a new review... (Original) ES MUY CARO Y ME CONTEXTAS DESPUES DE 3 AÑOS... A LA RESEÑA .. 🤭 YO CREIA QUE HABIAIS CERRADO... Volveré y haré una nueva reseña...
Aston — Google review
(Translated by Google) Many things but no labeled price, you have to ask for each thing and it gives the impression that the price goes in the customer's face, I didn't like it (Original) Muchas cosas pero ningún precio etiquetado tienes que pedir para cada cosa y da la impresión que el precio va a la cara del cliente, no me ha gustado
MANUEL P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Many things, but everything very expensive (Original) Muchas cosas, pero muy caro todo
Vicente D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great variety of objects!! It's worth stopping by (Original) Gran variedad de objetos!! Merece la pena pasar por aquí
Javier F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The truth is that they have a lot of furniture and very beautiful but it is true that the prices are very high (Original) La verdad que tienen muchas muebles y muy bonitos pero es cierto que los precios son muy elevados
Guadalupe B — Google review
Av. de Trujillo, 44, 10280 Ibahernando, Cáceres, Spain•http://www.antiguedadeselcascabel.es/•+34 619 34 87 83•Tips and more reviews for Rarities El Cascabel
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Planetario de Trujillo

3.7
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3.9
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Planetarium
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
Planetario de Trujillo is a place that promotes scientific learning and curiosity about the unknown. It offers an exciting experience for families and children with educational and entertaining films suitable for all ages. Visitors can enjoy lying down and watching the sky while being guided by friendly staff. The planetarium provides a fun and recommended opportunity to explore space and science, making it a highly enjoyable experience for both kids and adults alike.
(Translated by Google) Free, choice videos, all ages, educational and recommended, as there were few people, we chose and they treated us phenomenally. Thank you very much for your attention. (Original) Gratuito, elección videos, todas edades, educativo y recomendable, al haber poca gente, elegimos y nos trataron fenomenal. Muchísimas gracias por la atención..
Jaime - — Google review
(Translated by Google) I come from Cáceres with several children to visit the planetarium exclusively. Before coming I made sure to Google the opening hours and I see that they are open Monday to Sunday morning and afternoon. When you arrive at the door of the planetarium, which shares a location with the costume museum, there is a sign indicating that it is closed and an information telephone number for the tourist office. I call to ask for information and they tell me that some weekends they close and others they don't. They cannot tell me the reasons or the criteria they follow for opening and closing on weekends in an apparently random manner, despite the fact that on the same door there is another sign with the hours that indicates the same thing that appears on the Internet, which is open from Monday to Sunday, morning and afternoon. I find it very regrettable and unserious that a city that claims to be a first-rate tourist destination has this policy of opening one of its museums of opening when it suits the person in charge. (Original) Vengo desde Cáceres con varios niños a visitar el planetario exclusivamente. Antes de venir me aseguré de buscar el horario de apertura en Google y veo que abren de lunes a domingo mañana y tarde. Al llegar a la puerta del planetario, que comparte ubicación con el museo del traje, hay un cartel que indica que está cerrado y un número de teléfono de información de la oficina de turismo. Llamo para pedir información y me dicen que algunos fines de semana cierran y otros no. No saben decirme los motivos ni el criterio que siguen para abrir y cerrar los fines de semana de forma aparentemente aleatoria, pese a que en la misma puerta hay otro cartel con los horarios que indica lo mismo que aparece en Internet, que abre de lunes a domingo mañana y tarde. Me parece muy lamentable y poco serio que una ciudad que pretende ser un destino turístico de primer orden tenga está política de apertura de uno de sus museos de abrir cuando le viene bien al encargado de marras.
Eduardo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) With a prior reservation and good communication with the tourist office, we were able to visit with a large group without any problem and with good impressions of the children from our school. We went on a Sunday afternoon. Everything ok (Original) Con reserva previa ybuena comunicación con la oficina de turismo pudimos hacer la visita con un grupo grande sin problema y con buenas impresiones de los niños de nuestro colegio. Fuimos un domingo por la tarde. Todo ok
FEnrique S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I liked it a lot, the children enjoyed it and so did we. Highly recommended. The guide was very friendly, made the visit much easier for us, very polite and attentive. (Original) Me ha gustado mucho, los niños lo han disfrutado y nosotros también. Muy recomendable. El guia muy amable, nos ha facilitado mucho la visita, muy educado y atento.
Manuela R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Disappointment! It's a shame that a center of this type does not have a fixed schedule, Saturday, April 27, 2024, you arrive with your children at 12:00 and see a closed sign, and you can also hear children's noise inside , you ask at the tourist office and they confirm that it is closed and they tell us that it is a person who has passed with a group in an exceptional way (plug, privileged...etc), the thing is that we are left composed and without a planetarium, a It's a shame that the website is not updated, nor is the schedule shown in this Google search engine. Call the tourist office first, but it's a shame that it has random hours. (Original) ¡Decepción!, una pena qué un centro de este tipo no tenga un horario fijo, sábado 27 de abril de 2024, llegas con tus hijos a las 12:00 y ves un cartel de cerrado, además se escucha en el interior ruido de niños, preguntas en la oficina de turismo y nos confirman que está cerrado y nos dicen que es una persona que ha pasado con un grupo de manera excepcional (enchufe, privilegiado ..etc), la cuestión es que nos quedamos compuestos y sin planetario, una pena que la web no esté actualizada, el horario mostrado en este buscador de Google tampoco, llamen antes a la oficina de turismo pero una pena que tenga horario aleatorio.
Manuel V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed!! I can't believe that facilities of this type are closed on a Saturday!! and you are going to ask the tourist office, because there are visitors inside, and they confirm that it is closed, that the group inside is that they have been given the keys, the rest...we have no right to it, and you ask about the opening hours and total ignorance, from what you can see, it does not have stable opening hours, anyway, we are left with the desire, for the next time it is better to ask before, thank goodness Trujillo is beautiful in itself and worth passing through its streets. (Original) Cerrado!! No me puedo creer que unas instalaciones de este tipo estén cerradas un sábado!!y vas a preguntar a la oficina de turismo, porque dentro se perciben visitantes, y te confirman que está cerrado, que el grupo de dentro es que se le han facilitado las llaves, el resto...no tenemos derecho a ello, y preguntas por el horario de apertura y total desconocimiento, por lo que se ve, no tiene horario de apertura estable, en fin, nos quedamos con las ganas, para la próxima mejor preguntar antes, menos mal que Trujillo es bonito por si sólo y merece la pena paser por sus calles.
Noelia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very fun for families and for children there are children's films of all ages. It is small and the lady at the entrance shows the movies according to the ages of the visitors. We saw three in a row, how fun lying down watching the sky!! And free!! (Original) Muy divertido para las familias y para los niños hay películas infantiles de todas las edades. Es pequeño y la señora de entrada proyecta las películas según las edades de los visitantes. Vimos tres seguidas, que divertido estar tumbado viendo el firmamento!! Y gratis!!
Leticia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) I put a star to show my indignation. We went to see the planetarium and it was closed. The worst thing is that it is broken and nowhere is it warned about. There is no sign and above all there is no information about it on the internet. There is also no date for its arrangement. (Original) Pongo una estrella para mostrar mi indignación. Nos acercamos a ver el planetario y estaba cerrado. Lo peor es que está estropeado y en ningún sitio se avisa de ello. No hay cartel ninguno y sobretodo no se informa de ello por internet. Tampoco hay fecha para su arreglo.
Inma L — Google review
Conventual de San Francisco, C. Sola, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://planetario.ceta-ciemat.es/•+34 927 32 26 77•Tips and more reviews for Planetario de Trujillo
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Casa-Fuerte de Luis de Chaves "El Viejo"

4.6
(12)
Castle
As you stroll through the historic center of Trujillo, make sure to stop by the Casa-Fuerte de Luis de Chaves "El Viejo." Nestled alongside the ancient city wall and standing guard over the Puerta de Santiago, this impressive fort-house dates back to the 14th century. Originally built by Don Luis de Chaves "El Viejo," a notable defender of Isabel of Castile, it served as a crucial point for protecting access to the citadel.
(Translated by Google) The Alcázar or "strong house" is attached to the walls of the town of Trujillo, next to the gate of Santiago. After initial construction in the 14th century, during the reign of King Alfonso The Catholic Monarchs were housed in this fortress when they visited Trujillo in the years 1477 and 1479. It has a large Homage Tower that defended the “Puerta de Santiago”. In later centuries it was inhabited by the "Brothers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus" and, later, a nursing home for the elderly. (Original) El Alcázar o «casa fuerte» está adosada a las murallas de la población de Trujillo, junto a la puerta de Santiago. Después de la construcción inicial en el siglo XIV, durante el reinado del rey Alfonso XI, fue reconstruido en el siglo siguiente por Luis de Chaves y su aspecto actual coincide casi prácticamente con el que resultó de la reconstrucción. Los Reyes Católicos estuvieron alojados en este alcázar cuando visitaron Trujillo en los años 1477 y 1479. Tiene una gran Torre del Homenaje que defendía la «Puerta de Santiago». En siglos posteriores la habitaron los « Hermanos del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús» y, posteriormente asilo en ancianos.
Francisco N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Walking through the historic center of the city visiting the area of ​​the Puerta de Santiago we saw this fort-house of Luis de Chaves ''El Viejo'', bordering the city wall and guarding the Puerta de Santiago. We saw it from the outside and took photos. (Original) Recorriendo el centro histórico de la ciudad visitando la zona de la Puerta de Santiago vimos esta Casa-fuerte de Luis de Chaves ''El Viejo'', limitando con la muralla de la ciudad y custodiando la Puerta de Santiago. La vimos exteriormente e hicimos fotos.
Lluis P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Alcázar of Luis Chaves (14th century), within the walls, next to the Puerta de Santiago, in Truijillo (Cáceres, Extremadura). Strong house of the Chaves lineage attached to the Trujillo wall. Rebuilt in the s. XV as a fortress by Don Luis Chaves 'the Younger', grandson of the founder Don Luis Chaves 'the Elder'. Great keep - which defended the Puerta de Santiago from the wall. Rebuilt in the s. XVI. After being the home of the Chaves lineage, it was inhabited by the brothers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and then it was a nursing home. It was the residence of the Catholic Monarchs between 1477 and 1479. (Original) Alcázar de Luis Chaves (s. XIV), intramuros, junto a la Puerta de Santiago, en Truijillo (Cáceres, Extremadura). Casa-fuerte del linaje Chaves adosada a la muralla trujillana. Reconstruído en el s. XV como fortaleza por don Luis Chaves 'el Joven', nieto del fundador don Luis Chaves 'el Viejo'. Gran torre del homenaje -que defendía la Puerta de Santiago de la muralla-. Reconstruído en el s. XVI. Luego de vivienda del linaje Chaves, la habitaron los hermanos del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús y luego fue asilo de ancianos. Fue residencia de los Reyes Católicos entre 1477 y 1479.
Ladelamanofurada — Google review
(Translated by Google) House in which the tower stands out, next to the Porta de Santiago and attached to the walls. (Original) Casa en la que destaca la torre, al costat de la Porta de Santiago i adossada a les muralles.
Jquimmauri — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful historical place in an amazing historical setting of a fantastic city !!! I highly recommend a visit to any history buff... (Original) Nádherné historické místo v úžasném historickém prostředí fantastického města !!! Vřele doporučuji návštěvu každému příznivci historie...
Milan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Attached to one of the sections of the wall, it protected access to the citadel through the Puerta de Santiago or Arco de la Sangre gate. Its owner, Don Luis de Chaves “the Elder”, was one of the defenders of Isabel I of Castile, (Original) Adosada sobre uno de los lienzos de la muralla, protegía el acceso a la alcazaba por la puerta de Santiago o puerta arco de la sangre. Su propietario, don Luis de Chaves “el Viejo”, fue unos de los defensores de Isabel I de Castilla,
Juan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fortress of Lluís de Chaves "El Vell", guarding the Porta de Santiago and bordering the town wall. (Original) Casa-fort de Lluís de Chaves '' El Vell '', custodiant la Porta de Santiago i limitant amb la muralla de la Vila.
Jaume A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I only saw it from the outside, I seem to remember that it is now a school. Its walls are impressive. (Original) La vi solo por fuera, creo recordar que ahora es un colegio. Impresionan sus muros.
Manolo G — Google review
Calle Cuesta de la Sangre, 2, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Casa-Fuerte de Luis de Chaves "El Viejo"
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Aljibe de Los Altamirano

3.9
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4.1
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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Nestled within the historic walls of Trujillo, the Aljibe de Los Altamirano is a captivating site that dates back to the 10th century and showcases its Arab origins. This impressive structure reaches a depth of 10 meters and features three distinct naves, making it an architectural marvel worth exploring. However, access to this intriguing cistern is only available through guided tours organized by the town hall.
(Translated by Google) To visit it you have to go with the guide from the town hall, you can hire it in the Plaza de Trujillo, you have to look carefully at the tourist office. It costs €8 and they enter several monuments. The city council should improve the visitor experience. The guy at the tourist office is super friendly. (Original) Para visitarlo tienes que ir con la guía del ayuntamiento, se contrata en la plaza de Trujillo, hay que buscar bien la oficina de turismo. Cuesta 8€ y entran en varios monumentos. El ayuntamiento debería mejorar la experiencia de los visitantes. El chico de la oficina de turismo es súper amable.
Ana A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Be careful, to enter you have to first go to the tourist office and hire the guide. We saw the exterior and the upper part where you can see the vents. It's curious. (Original) Atento, que para entrar tienes que ir primero a la oficina de turismo y contratar la guia. Nosotros vimos el exterior y la parte de arriba donde se ven los respiraderos. Es curioso.
Roberto D — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can only access this cistern with guided tours from the Town Hall, it is very attractive and quite large. (Original) A este aljibe solo podrás acceder con las visitas guiadas del Ayuntamiento, es muy atractivo y bastante grande.
César L — Google review
(Translated by Google) They inconsiderately prohibited us from entering without informing us that access was with a guided tour. We found out through other means. They could have been nicer. (Original) Nos prohibieron la entrada de forma desconsiderada sin informarnos que se accedía con visita guiada. Nos enteramos a través de otros medios. Podrían haber sido más amables.
Jose F — Google review
(Translated by Google) This interesting Aljibe de los Altamirano is of Arab origin from the 10th century, 10 meters deep and with three naves. (Original) Este interesante Aljibe de los Altamirano es de origen árabe del siglo X con 10 metros de profundidad y con tres naves.
Alberto R — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is no information on how to visit it inside but if you ask around the town you will surely find information. (Original) No hay información de cómo visitarlo por dentro pero si se pregunta por el pueblo seguro que uno encuentra información
David G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A shame that it can only be accessed by guided tour. It would be a good idea to place a guide in the place, always with marked visits. (Original) Una pena que solo se pueda acceder mediante visita guiada. Seria buena idea colocar un guia en el lugar siempre con visitas marcadas
Reverendo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice visit (Original) Bonita visita
Angel S — Google review
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1 min · 400 ft
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Hotel Boutique Casa Francisco de Orellana

4.9
(7)
Hotel
Nestled within the historic walls of Trujillo, Hotel Boutique Casa Francisco de Orellana is a charming retreat that once served as a 15th-century manor house. With just five uniquely styled bedrooms, each exuding its own character, this intimate hotel offers guests a cozy atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The property features lovely sitting areas and beautifully maintained gardens, complete with a refreshing swimming pool and sun terrace for those warm days.
(Translated by Google) Fantastic. The castle is very beautiful!!!!! My parents were delighted. Excellent and very attentive staff. The Lord came to look for us every time we needed him. Everything very clean. Excellent breakfast. It is very worth it. (Original) Fantástico. Muy bonito el castillo!!!!!!! Mis padres quedaron encantados. El personal excelente y muy atento. El señor nos iba a buscar todas las veces que lo necesitábamos. Todo muy limpio. Desayuno excelente. Merece mucho la pena.
Jennyfer C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The house is spectacular, ideal for lovers of history or places with history. And the location is perfect. As for the service, it leaves much to be desired because Mr. Werner, of German origin, lacks the people skills and hospitality that someone who runs a public establishment should have. When he took us to the house and showed it to us, he did it quickly, in a hurry and not very friendly. Another day, when we wanted to show the house to some friends, he sent them away with untempered boxes. In conclusion, I would not return to this house because in the town there are many other charming establishments where the treatment will surely be much better, especially considering that we paid 457 euros for two nights (Original) La casa es espectacular, ideal para los amantes de la Historia o de los lugares con historia. Y la ubicación es perfecta. En cuanto al servicio, deja mucho que desear porque el señor Werner, de origen alemán, carece de don de gentes y de la hospitalidad que debe tener alguien que regenta un establecimiento público. Cuando nos llevó a la casa y nos la enseñó, lo hizo de forma rápida, con prisas y poco amable. Otro día, cuando quisimos enseñar la casa a unos amigos, les echó con cajas destempladas. En conclusión, no volvería a esta casa porque en el pueblo hay muchos otros establecimientos con encanto en los que seguramente el trato será mucho mejor, máxime teniendo en cuenta que pagamos 457 euros por dos noches
Miguel E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy boutique hotel located within the walls of Trujillo. Capacity for 5 couples ((rooms). All different, each with its own charm, with complete and well-equipped bathrooms. Minibar and mini TV 3 living rooms. Very nice gardens. With swimming pool and solarium and terrace. Optional breakfast for €15 more, which we took and recommend. very clean The hotel manager, Wegner, is charming, friendly, always ready. It has been a great experience, highly recommended. We will return. (Original) Acogedor hotel boutique situado dentro de las murallas de Trujillo. Capacidad para 5 parejas ( ( habitaciones). Todas diferentes, cada uno con su encanto, con baños completos y bien dotados. Minibar y minitv 3 salones para estar. Jardines muy bonitos. Con piscina y solárium y terraza. Desayuno opcional por 15€ mas que nosotros cogimos y recomendamos. Muy limpio El director del hotel, Wegner, es encantador, amable, siempre dispuesto. Ha sido una gran experiencia, muy recomendable. Volveremos.
Thomas W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful hotel located in a historic house in Trujillo. Very quiet, excellent decoration. Its owner is a very attentive person. To access by car you need to call so they can pick you up because it is very difficult to navigate through the old town. (Original) Precioso hotel ubicado en una casa histórica de Trujillo. Muy tranquilo, decoración excelente. Su propietario es una persona atentísima. Para acceder en coche es necesario llamar para que te vayan a buscar porque es muy dificil circular por el casco antiguo.
Ana M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were very comfortable. Werner's treatment was exceptional. (Original) Estuvimos muy a gusto. El trato de Werner fue excepcional.
Miguel Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent location, historical environments that make you live centuries past. Unbeatable attention, Wagner very willing and friendly breakfast little varied but exquisite (Original) Ubicación Excelente, Ambientes históricos que te hacen vivir siglos pasados Atención inmejorable, Wagner muy voluntarioso y amable desayuno poco variado pero exquisito
Karen M — Google review
C. Paloma, 5-7, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://www.casadeorellana.com/•+34 608 19 02 92•Tips and more reviews for Hotel Boutique Casa Francisco de Orellana
2 min · 500 ft
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Monasterio San Francisco el Real de la Coria

4.7
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4.5
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Monastery
Museums
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Monasterio San Francisco el Real de la Coria, also known as the Convent of La Coria, was constructed in the late 15th and early 16th centuries as a residence for Franciscan nuns. Although it fell into ruins during the Revolutionary War, it now houses the Xavier de Salas Foundation and Museo de la Coria. Visitors can explore its cloister and ivy-covered demolished basilica for free.
(Translated by Google) I ended up here unexpectedly; nice exhibition of items from South America; a very nice and helpful gentleman from the staff, he showed me around. on Saturday for free (Original) Niespodziewanie trafiłem tutaj; fajna wystawa przedmiotów z Ameryki Południowej; bardzo miły i pomocny pan z obsługi, oprowadził mnie. w sobotę za darmo
Kamil A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Former monastery, it is apparently collapsed but has actually been rebuilt into a museum dedicated to Latin America. You can find everything from handmade objects to information panels, it is very nice to see. Admission is free. (Original) Antiguo monasterio, está aparentemente derrumbado pero realmente se ha reconstruido en un museo dedicado a Iberoamérica. Puedes encontrar desde objetos artesanales hasta paneles informativos, es muy bonito de ver. La entrada es gratuita.
Joaquin C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting, free entry, very beautiful monastery ruins. (Original) Muy interesante, entrada gratuita, ruinas del monasterio muy bonitas.
Guillermo J — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful monastery, although it looks abandoned now. (Original) Красивый монастырь, хоть и выглядит заброшенным сейчас
Nina — Google review
(Translated by Google) Open on weekends, free. It's worth going. (Original) Abierto el fin de semana, gratuito. Merece la pena ir.
VICTORIA C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The view of the monastery from the plaza, I believe it's called the Moors' square, offers a glimpse of the ruins of the monastery, preceded by a wasteland filled with rubbish. (Original) La vista del monasterio desde la plaza, creo que se llama de los moritos, ofrece una visión de las ruinas del monasterio, precedida por un solar lleno de basura.
Manuel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very well maintained with pieces from the discovery period and current ones (Original) Muy bien cuidado con piezas de la época del descubrimiento y actuales
Javier — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very pleasant visit. Admission is free and it is worth seeing its cloister and the old demolished basilica with its walls full of ivy. (Original) Una visita muy agradable. La entrada es gratuita y merece la pena ver su claustro y la antigua basílica derruida y con las paredes llenas de hiedra
Maria R — Google review
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Where to eat

Under a 2-minute walk from Casa-Fuerte de Luis de Chaves "El Viejo", here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Mesón Hostal Hueso

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4.1
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Spanish restaurant
Mesón Hostal Hueso is a simple yet charming downtown accommodation in Trujillo. The rooms are basic but clean, and come with private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy the bar and locally sourced dining options during their stay. The hostal is conveniently located within walking distance of Plaza Mayor, Palace of the Dukes of San Carlos, and other attractions. Amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, a terrace, garden, tour/ticket assistance, and barbecue grills.
Wonderful friendly place to enjoy delicious local food. It was so good we came back the next day to dine again. Rosa was super-friendly and was very patient with my beginners Spanish. The sopa de ajo and moraga were superb and can be highly recommended. All the other dishes we had were excellent too. We will be back!
Wooden T — Google review
I think most of the stars went to the hostel and accomodation. We didnt stay here but happen to be in town looking for a restaurant. The place and service is good but the food is really not okay. The grilled vegetables were nice (but i mean nothing can really go wrong with vegetables), the steak was way overcooked though we asked for medium, the fries all soggy, the desserts were just very sweet with no flavor. Overall we did not enjoy the food at all. My friends came out giving it a 4/10 but i feel 2/5 is a bit harsh given the nice setting and staff, so i will give 3/5, but the food is not good.
Sally L — Google review
This review is for the hotel only, where I stayed for two nights. I had a single room for 30 Euros, off-season. The room and the bath were small and hadn't been updated for a while. But the bed was comfortable, the room was quiet and dark at night, the WiFi was fast, and there was plenty of hot water. Even had a nice little desk. For the price, it's just what I would expect.
Don M — Google review
The restaurant was recommended by our free tour guide and it was a great discover. Good value for money and traditional food. There are various menus, even at weekends.
Jesus L — Google review
For the price, Hostel Hueso was great: yes the rooms are dated and the shower tiny, but it was very clean, the air con and WiFi brilliant, and the staff very friendly. Also, the food was good. In other words, ideal for a stay in Trujillo! If you arrive with a hire car, be aware that you will have to park 300+ metres away (NB the roads are very narrow here) and you'll have to walk in with your luggage - don't let this put you off. Recommended!
Ashley F — Google review
Friendly, friendly, service. Try the Moraga, and if you like Spanish paprika (pimentón) you should try the Prueba of Pork. Good is home tasting, fresh and abundant. The process are great.
Marcelo O — Google review
friendly service, but lacking in understanding the consequences of gluten intolerance and reaction to allergens.
Andrew J — Google review
Simple, good food. Friendly staff.
Sam L — Google review
C. Arquillo, 4, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://www.hostalhueso.es/•+34 927 32 28 20•Tips and more reviews for Mesón Hostal Hueso

Pizzburger

4.4
(656)
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3.8
(84)
$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
Pizzburger is a must-visit spot in Trujillo, offering exquisite homemade pizzas and delicious hamburgers. The place provides an excellent service and a pleasant atmosphere for a delightful dining experience. Customers can conveniently order their food using QR codes and choose to pay immediately or later with cash or card. It's highly recommended for burger and pizza lovers, making it the perfect stop for anyone spending the night in Trujillo.
Holy hell that was a good burger. Great service and friendly staff.
Hazey — Google review
Not a very “medieval” atmosphere but if you’re looking for an amazing burger or pizza while in this beautiful old medieval town, this is the spot! Excellent service, excellent flavours and a mere 2 minute stumble from Plaza Mayor. Will definitely be back next time in town - gracias!
Eric W — Google review
Pizza was one of the best I ever had!
Jimmy J — Google review
Nice Spot and tasty Burger / Pizza
Swen K — Google review
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Sara R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved it!!! A delicious burger and a very cool and friendly place. The service is warm and friendly. You order from a QR code (I've included it in the photo in case you want to see the menu), and you can modify the ingredients. You can pay directly when you order. You can also order gluten-free bread for the burgers. They also have pizzas that look excellent (I didn't get to try them). The dough seems homemade, as you can see the chefs working on it. As a negative, the cheesecake could be better, although it's good. Highly recommended. The photos of the burgers are both Nirvana, and the one with fries is the one with gluten-free bread. (Original) Me encantó!!! Hamburguesa buenísima y local muy chulo y agradable. Trato cercano y amable. Pides tú mismo desde un código QR (dejo en la foto por si queréis ver la carta), pudiendo modificar los ingredientes y puedes pagar directamente al hacer el pedido. Posibilidad de pedir pan sin gluten en las hamburguesas. También tienen pizzas con una pinta excelente (no las llegue a probar). Las masas parecen artesanas ya que se ve a los cocineros trabajarlas. Por poner una pega, la tarta de queso es mejorable, aunque esta buena. Muy recomendable. Las fotos de las hamburguesas son ambas Nirvana y la que lleva patatas es la que tiene pan sin gluten.
A. P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is very cool, even the bathroom decor is atmospheric. The tables are very comfortable and are appreciated for large groups of 8-10 people. We ordered nachos for dinner, very tasty and without the jarred cheese sauce like other places, very well prepared. Chiviri pizza, ham pizza, pulled pork fries (they weren't bad, but we could have easily done without them), and a chicken burger. The burgers are missing fries (my daughter ordered a chicken one), so you have to get some from the menu separately (we got the ones with cheese and bacon, and they were very good). That, and ketchup for €1 per packet... if your kids really like ketchup like mine... 💰🤣 We're still planning a visit to try the gourmet burgers... 🍔 (Original) El sitio es muy chulo, incluso la decoración de los baños está ambientada. Las mesas son muy cómodas y se agradece para grupos grandes de 8-10 personas. Pedimos para cenar nachos, muy ricos y nada de salsa de queso de bote como en otros sitios, muy bien preparados Pizza chiviri, pizza de jamón York, patatas pulled pork (no estaban malas pero podríamos haber prescindido de ellas sin problemas) y hamburguesa de pollo. Se echa en falta patatas fritas en las hamburguesas (mi hija pidio una de pollo), así que tienes que coger algunas del menú aparte (cogimos las que llevan queso y bacon y estaban muy buenas), eso y el ketchup a 1€ la cantidad de un sobrecito.. como a tus hijos le guste mucho el ketchup como a los míos... 💰🤣 Nos queda una visita pendiente para probar las hamburguesas gourmet... 🍔
Javier F — Google review
(Translated by Google) We approached the place without a reservation, there were 4 of us, and they told us it was impossible. We ordered takeout and while we were waiting, people walked by without a reservation. We were impressed. The order was supposedly ready at 10:30 p.m., because they didn't give it to us until around 11:00 p.m. and because we went to ask. It turns out that they already had it ready and no one told us. When we picked up the food and got home, we realized that they had made a mistake by putting a hamburger on it. We realized because one of them was itchy and a friend is allergic to spicy food. We communicated it on WhatsApp and the response left us stunned, basically they made us responsible for not checking the order before leaving the premises. The potatoes were cold and it took me 5 minutes to walk from the place to my house. (Original) Nos acercamos al local sin reserva, éramos 4, y nos dijeron que imposible. Pedimos comida para llevar y mientras estábamos esperando, pasaron personas sin reserva. Nos quedamos impresionados. Se supone que el pedido estaba listo a las 22:30, pues hasta cerca de las 23:00 no nos lo dieron y porque fuimos a preguntar. Resulta que ya lo tenían listo y nadie nos avisó. Cuando recogimos la comida y llegamos a casa, nos dimos cuenta que se habían equivocado al poner una hamburguesa. Nos dimos cuenta porque una de ellas picaba y una amiga es alérgica al picante. Lo comunicamos por WhatsApp y la respuesta nos dejó atónitos, básicamente nos hacían responsables por no revisar el pedido antes de salir del local. Las patatas estaban frías y tardo 5’ andando desde el local a mi casa.
Goal T — Google review
C. Arquillo, 2, 10200 Trujillo, Cáceres, Spain•https://www.pizzburgertrujillo.com/•Tips and more reviews for Pizzburger
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Day 4

Keep it simple
For day 4, these 2 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Trujillo. Start the day with Mirador del Puerto del Castillo and make your way through the city to get to Extremadura. This should take about 4 hours of your day.
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Mirador del Puerto del Castillo

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(1)
Observation deck
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2 hr 16 min · 96.1 mi
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Extremadura

Extremadura, located in western Spain and bordering Portugal, is made up of the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz. This remote region boasts a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, lakes, and reserves such as Monfragüe National Park and Cornalvo Natural Park, which are home to a variety of bird species.
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