As you head up the steps to the Ciudad Monumental from the Plaza Mayor, turn left to climb the 12th-century, 25m-high Torre de Bujaco, home to an interpretative display on °ä᳦±ð°ù±ð²õ' history. On the rooftop there's a fabulous stork's-eye view over Plaza Mayor. From here, you can also walk across the top of the 18th-century Arco de la Estrella.
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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions
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Trujillo's main square is one of Spain's most spectacular plazas, surrounded by baroque and Renaissance stone buildings sporting intricately carved…
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As the closest square to the Plaza Mayor, the Plaza de Santa MarÃa and the surrounding tangle of lanes provide most people's introduction to the Ciudad…
Palacio de los Golfines de Abajo
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The sumptuous home of °ä᳦±ð°ù±ð²õ' prominent GolfÃn family has been beautifully restored. Built piecemeal between the 14th and 20th centuries, it's crammed…
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The excellent Museo de °ä᳦±ð°ù±ð²õ, spread across 12 buildings in a 16th-century mansion built over an evocative 12th-century aljibe (cistern), is the only…
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Atop the town's 600m-high summit, Trujillo's castle is of 10th-century Islamic origin (note the horseshoe arch just inside the entrance) and was later…
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Arguably the most spectacular spot in the national park is the Mirador Salto del Gitano. From this lookout point, 5km south of Villareal along the EX208,…
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The hilltop Castillo de Monfragüe, a ruined 9th-century Islamic fort, has sweeping 360-degree views across the park, with birds swooshing by above and…
Iglesia de Santa MarÃa la Mayor
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This 13th-century church is a stunner. It has a mainly Gothic nave and two towers that you can climb for fabulous views across Trujillo, the castle and…
Nearby °ä᳦±ð°ù±ð²õ attractions
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Guarding the entrance to the Ciudad Monumental from the Plaza Mayor is the 18th-century Arco de la Estrella (made wide for carriage access); pass…
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The Palacio Episcopal, built between the 13th and 17th centuries, sports a magnificent Renaissance-style facade.
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Just north of the Plaza de Santa MarÃa lies the domed 16th-century Palacio Toledo-Moctezuma, once home to Isabel Moctezuma, daughter of the Aztec emperor…
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This 16th-century Renaissance-style palace stands on the Plaza de Santa MarÃa and was reformed in the 18th century.
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Among the impressive facades framing the Plaza de Santa MarÃa is the 16th-century Renaissance-style Palacio de Mayoralgo.
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As the closest square to the Plaza Mayor, the Plaza de Santa MarÃa and the surrounding tangle of lanes provide most people's introduction to the Ciudad…
7. Concatedral de Santa MarÃa
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This 15th-century Gothic cathedral creates an impressive opening scene for the Ciudad Monumental. Inside, you'll find a magnificent carved 16th-century…
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Just off the northeastern corner of the main Plaza de Santa MarÃa stands this late-15th-century mansion. The building was abandoned after fires tore…