The wonderful city of Badajoz

The wonderful city of Badajoz

Gabriel Díaz
Badajoz, a city full of history and charm, with a Moorish flavor and a medieval heart. Its impressive Alcazaba, its lively Plaza Alta and its impressive cathedral await you. Come and discover Badajoz, a city that will surprise you with its authenticity and its welcoming people!
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Restaurants

Restaurante Carnívora
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Carnivora is a great place to go if you're looking for a delicious and affordable meal. The service is friendly and the food is amazing. I highly recommend it!
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Restaurante Indio Taj Mahal
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Taj Mahal in Badajoz is a great place to enjoy authentic Indian cuisine. The food is delicious and you cand discover new flavours from India. You can eat here for 10-20 euros per person.
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Cafetería Duran Cacho
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This is a café where you can have breakfast for very good prizes and for good wuality food. It's the typical Spanish bar (but very big) where you can eat toasts, beer, tapas, coffee, etc.
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Muerde La Pasta
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This is a fast food chain of restaurants. In this one you can eat whatever type of italian food you want and eat as much as you want. I highly recommend it if you want to eat a lot of food for the cost of 15 euros per person (adults)
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La Mafia se sienta a la mesa
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This is another Italian resraurant, but here is for eating very high quality food but its more expensive. Basically, its a class restaurant, and the food it's incredibly tasty and the service is kind and fast.
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Landmarks and sights

Badajoz Alcazaba

The Alcazaba of Badajoz, a magnificent Moorish fortress dating back to the 12th century, is located over a hill overlooking the city. Its strong walls, made up from adobe and stone, have seen lots of battles and triumphs in the city of badajpz. Rising high above the ramparts is the imposing Torre de Espantaperros, offering panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The Alcazaba's labyrinthine interior houses remnants of a governor's palace and a grand mosque, testaments to its rich history. Exploring its depths is like stepping back in time, immersing oneself in the stories of Badajoz's past.

Alcazaba de Badajoz
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Puerta Palma

Puerta de Palmas
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Plaza Alta

Plaza Alta
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Puente de Palmas

Puente de Palmas, a really cool bridge in Badajoz, goes over the Guadiana River. It was built a long time ago, in the 1500s! It's made of stone and has arches, which are like curved doorways. The bridge helps people get to the other side of the river. You can see a great view of the river and the city from the bridge. It's a famous landmark in Badajoz.

Puente de Palmas
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Estadio Nuevo Vivero

Estadio Nuevo Vivero is the home stadium of CD Badajoz, a football team in the city. It's a modern stadium with a capacity of over 15,000 people, which is quite big! The stadium has a running track around the pitch, which is used for athletics events. It also has a gym, a medical center, and a restaurant. The stadium is a great place to watch football matches, and it's also used for other events, such as concerts and festivals.

Estadio Nuevo Vivero
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Plaza de los Alféreces

Plaza de los Alféreces
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Festivities

San Juan Festivities

The San Juan festival in Badajoz is a very fun celebration that happens every year around the end of June. It's like a big party for everyone in the city. The coolest part is the "Noche de San Juan" (Night of San Juan) where people light bonfires along the river. Everyone sings, dances, and eats yummy food like "rebujito" and "migas." There are also parades with colorful costumes and lots of other fun things to do. It's a great time to learn about the traditions of Badajoz and have a blast with your friends and family.

Carnival

The Carnival of Badajoz is a super exciting party that happens every year. It's a time for everyone to have fun with parades, music, and dancing. People dress up in colorful costumes and the whole city feels like a big party. There are also lots of fun activities to do, like watching shows and trying yummy food. It's a great way to experience the culture of Badajoz and have a blast with your friends. The Carnival usually takes place in February or March, so you may keep an eye out for the dates.

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Day trips and short excursions

Trip to Évora (Portugal

A day trip from Badajoz to Évora is a great idea. First, you should check when the Roman Temple and the Bone Chapel are open. They're both really cool to see, and you don't want to miss them. The Roman Temple is really old, like from Roman times, and it's still standing. The Bone Chapel is a bit different; it's decorated with bones. It sounds a bit scary, but it's actually really interesting and makes you think about life.

Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage city, which means it's a super special place that everyone thinks is important. The old part of the city has lots of little streets and pretty buildings. It's fun to just wander around and see what you can find. You might see some cool shops or cafes, or even a street performer. The people there are usually nice and will help you if you need it. If you get lost, just ask someone for directions. They'll be happy to help you find your way.

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Trip to Oliveza

A trip from Badajoz to Olivenza is a great idea. As you plan your adventure, consider exploring the opening hours of the impressive castle, a magnificent structure that whispers tales of ancient times. Prepare to be amazed by the historic churches, each with its unique charm and architectural style.

Olivenza's unique blend of Portuguese and Spanish influences is visible in its architecture, creating a captivating fusion of styles. Explore the charming old town with its whitewashed houses and narrow streets, where every corner reveals a hidden gem. The people of Olivenza are known for their friendly and welcoming nature, always ready to share their local knowledge and recommendations. Don't hesitate to ask for directions or suggestions; their warm hospitality will enhance your experience.

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Trip to Mérida

This is a trip you have to do once in live, so firstly, you should check when the Roman theatre and the aqueduct are open. They're both very cool to see. The Roman theatre is really old, like from Roman times, and it's still standing, so it's impressive. The aqueduct is like a giant bridge that the Romans used to bring water to the city.

Mérida has lots of old Roman stuff that you can see. It feels like going back in time. The old part of the city has lots of little streets and pretty white houses. It's fun to just walk around and see what you can find. The people there are usually nice and will help you if you need it.

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Trip to Cáceres

To make the most of your adventure, start by checking the opening times of the impressive Plaza Mayor and the medieval walls. These are some of the must-see sights in Cáceres, and you don't want to miss them.

Cáceres is a city with a rich history, and this is evident in its well-preserved architecture. As you explore the charming old town, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time. The narrow streets and stone buildings create a magical atmosphere that will transport you to another era.

Before you head back to Badajoz, be sure to indulge in some local delicacies. Cáceres is a gastronomic paradise, offering a variety of traditional dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. From savory meats to delectable pastries, there's something to satisfy every palate.

Cáceres‎
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Leisure activities

El Faro

El Faro is one of the biggest shopping centers of Spain (exactly, the 18th biggest shopping center of Spain). Here, you have lots of restaurants where you can eat either fast food, buffets or class gourmet food. Furthermore, there you also have lots of clothing shops, jewelry locals and a ElCorteIngles & Hipercor. If you also get bored of visiting those shops, you also have a recreation room with bowling and a little but massive rollercoaster, it's amazing! Here, is the best place to enjoy your afternoon with your family and friends if you want to have fun and eat very well

El Faro del Guadiana Shopping Centre
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Guadiana Park

Here, near the Guadiana (river that separates the city in 2 halves) there is a very big park. It goes all across the river from one point of the city to another. This park has lots of things to do! It has football pitches (3), Basketball pitches (3), beach voleyball pitches (4). Moreover, it also has a circuit and some ramps for skateboards and bikes, and incredibly, it has a calisthenics park. There, you can make picnics with your family, friends, your boy/girlfriend, etc. It also has 2 bars (chiringuitos) and one Disco for young people. If you want to either be relaxed, have fun, or do some sports, going to the Guadiana Park is the best option for you to do.

Guadiana Park
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Lusiberia

Lusiberia is a water slide park located on the outsides of Badajoz. It has more than 20 different water slides, and has 2 big pools. You can go very early, and remain until the park closes (9-10 pm). Furthermore, it has lockers for saving your pertenences meanwhile you're in the park. There are 2 restaurants where the whole family or friends can eat. You have either cheap fast food, or a menu with first and second plate, drink and a dessert to choose. It's only open during summer, and always passes all the revisions of security and has never had a problem. If you want to have fun and spend your day in a fresh and funny way, Lusiberia is your perfect place to go! 

Lusiberia
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IFEBA (Institución Ferial de Badajoz)

IFEBA is a big place in Badajoz where lots of different things happen all year. It's got a huge space for exhibitions, plus places for meetings and talks. They have all sorts of events there, like shows for hunting and fishing, fairs with stuff from Spain and Portugal, and even furniture displays. You can find places to eat and shop there too

IFEBA Feria Badajoz
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