Zafra is a town situated in the Province of Badajoz (Extremadura, Spain), and the capital of the comarca of Zafra - Río Bodión. It has a population of 16,677, according to the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Zafra
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A complete network of guides that aims to mark a before and after in the concept of guided tours in Extremadura. We make entertaining, fun and participative routes in which you will learn the history of Zafra, its art, customs, gastronomy ... And many anecdotes of yesterday and today. Every day we see each other in Plaza Grande.
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Zafra Turismo runs walking tours of Zafra that take in the old town, with an option to include tastings of local products and a wine-tasting visit to the several winerys. Tours depart from almost every day (except mondays)from Plaza de Espana. Advance reservations recommended.
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An escape room is a physical and mental adventure game, where players face the challenge of discovering clues and solving a series of enigmas to get clear a mystery or find a way out of a space in 60 minutes. In our Escape Room we offer you unique puzzles and games. Find your team and choose one of our games: - Mystery in the Hotel, traditional escape room for between 2 and 5 players; - o The Secret of the Winery, in which up to three teams will compete simultaneously for being the first to escape, enjoying all the excitement of 60 minutes of play, to end with a wine tasting of our D.O. Ribera del Guadiana. Available for between 8 and 30 players, a unique experience in Extremadura. And very soon, new games available.
4.5 based on 183 reviews
It’s a small delightful square with stone colonnades surrounding it. Several restaurants and bars, but it isn’t hectic. Just a place to relax in this lovely unspoilt town.
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Just behind it's bigger and more popular sister - Plaza Grande. It is a delight. We had fab lunch there in Bar Bendita and loved it.
4.5 based on 312 reviews
Unlike some reviewers who preferred Merida, I thought Zafra to be much nicer. For a small town it has a lot going on...lots of independent shops, nice restaurants, friendly bars (some with actual character, not brightly-lit and clinical) and some pretty grand architecture. In particular many homes and public buildings had grand art nouveau and arts-and-crafts touches, such as ornate railings. You can drive without getting in a panic (unlike Seville, Cordoba, Caceres etc.). Its inhabitants seem pleasant and reasonably affluent, and it showed a higher level of civic pride than most places we saw. We stayed 2 nights at the parador.
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