Badajoz Fortresses and Extremaduran Heritage
Badajoz In A Nutshell
Badajoz is a city that quietly holds centuries of history along the banks of the Guadiana River. Often overlooked, it’s a place where Moorish walls and medieval streets meet lively plazas and vibrant local markets, offering a genuine taste of Extremadura’s rich heritage.
Stroll through the Alcazaba fortress, wander the charming old town, or enjoy traditional cuisine in bustling taverns. With its warm hospitality and unpretentious charm, Badajoz invites you to slow down and discover a side of Spain that’s rich in culture but refreshingly off the beaten path.
Best Time to Visit Badajoz

April–June & September–October – Comfortable temperatures and plenty of sunshine make these months ideal for exploring Badajoz’s historic fortress, charming old town, and riverside parks.

Carnaval de Badajoz (February) – One of Spain’s largest and most colorful carnivals, full of parades, costumes, music, and lively street parties. A fantastic time to experience local culture and fun!
Autonomous Community

Badajoz’s Top 3 Attractions To Visit
Explore Badajoz
Extremadura
Land of conquistadors, ancient Romans and wild nature
Conquistadors
Birthplace of Cortés, Pizarro & Spanish explorers
Roman Legacy
Mérida’s spectacular Roman theatre & amphitheatre
Wildlife
Europe’s largest crane migration & bird sanctuary
Gastronomy
Famous Iberian ham & pimentón de la Vera


