The province of Badajoz (pronounced [baðaˈxoθ]) is a province of western Spain located in the autonomous community of Extremadura. It was formed in 1833. It is bordered by the provinces of Cáceres in the north, Toledo, Ciudad Real in the east, Córdoba in the south-east, Seville, and Huelva in the south and Portugal in the west.
Restaurants in Province of Badajoz
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Atv guided tours throught the tentudia region
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The route of the Dehesa and the Extremadura cuisine. Gastro Dehesa is a unique experience in one of the most beautiful estates in the region, with a musealised nature trail in full Dehesa's and a tasting exquisite delicacies from Extremadura; Selection of artisan cheeses, Iberian ham, patatera, wine ...
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Free entry on national day. In a lovely modern building. A must visit before the teatro. Nice restaurants opposite the entrance aswell.
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One of the best preserved roman ruin in Europe. Unmissable. See it together with the ampitheatre next door and be sure to read the notices which explain very well the djfferent gladiators who fought there.
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Not much to say really - a well preserved piece of history. A very pleasant walk from one side of a very pretty river to the other.
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Do you want to know Merida? You'll love it. We have a lot of tours with guaranteed departure... 3 diferents free tours, guided tour inside y he main monuments... And What about Cáceres??? Activa si the best way to know this city. We’ve got 2 diferents free tours and a guided tour with tickets and local food included. With the oficial guides of Activa you will discover Cáceres, Mérida, Plasencia and Trujillo
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A well preserved view into Roman history and the life of a gladiator. The site is well worth a visit.
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Most people coming to Merida want to see the many remains from the Roman Period. In my opinion Templo de Diana is a sentral part of those remains and must not be missed. It is fantastic that this temple has survived all these years and still can be presented in such a good condition. What a Place Merida must have been 2.000 years ago!
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