Ronda
Cáceres
Popular places to visit

Plaza Mayor
Wander around this spacious square in Cáceres’ historic center to take in a panorama of 15th-century streetscapes and the bustle of daily life.

Church of San Francisco Javier
After visiting Church of San Francisco Javier, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Cáceres. Discover the area's museums and monuments.

Torre De Las Ciguena
Named after the storks that nested in its high battlements, this medieval tower was part of the ancient Almohad Fortress and now presents sweeping views of the town.

Santa Maria Cathedral
See the golden tones of this remarkable Gothic cathedral’s timeworn stonework and explore the interiors to find ancient sepulchers and Romanesque relics.

Golfines de Abajo Palace
Spanning two centuries and a suite of different decorative styles, the façade of this stately Renaissance mansion in Cáceres is one of the city’s architectural gems.

Episcopal Palace
Learn about the local history of Cáceres when you take a trip to Episcopal Palace. Make time to visit the monuments and spas while you're in the area.
Things to do

Caceres: Highlights, History and Jewish Quarter Walking Tour

5-Day Andalusia and Toledo from Madrid via Caceres
Other neighborhoods around Ronda

Gredos
While Gredos isn't home to many top sights, Plaza Mayor and Ovando Palace are some notable places to visit nearby.

Distrito Norte
While Distrito Norte isn't home to many top sights, Ovando Palace and Episcopal Palace are some notable places to visit nearby.

Margallo
You'll appreciate the historic sites during your time in Margallo and you might want to plan a stop by Plaza Mayor and Episcopal Palace while you're in the area.

Santiago
Travelers enjoy Santiago for its monuments and historic sites. Consider checking out Casa de los Toledo-Moctezuma while you're in the area.

Plaza Mayor
Unique features of Plaza Mayor include the historic sites and shopping. Make a stop by Plaza Mayor or Star Archway while you're exploring the area.

Caceres Old Town
Discover a UNESCO World Heritage City with a blend of Roman, Moorish, Northern Gothic, and Italian Renaissance architecture. Wander through narrow streets and visit sights like Torre del Bujaco and Plaza Mayor.




