Hotels in Caceres

Welcome to the remarkable world of Cáceres, a Spanish citadel steeped in history, peopled by storks, and awash with sun-soaked landscapes. Amid the whispering remains of ancient walls and swelling hills, the city offers a captivating blend of old and new, making it a perfect destination for holidaymakers from couples seeking romance to families in search of a thrilling adventure.

Whether it's a lavish stay in a castle-converted-hotel that takes your fancy or a cosy, cost-effective casa that's conveniently located near the city's major attractions, with LycaFly's extensive range of accommodations, you're certain to discover the ideal Spanish retreat for your stay. So why wait? Explore and book with LycaFly today!

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Nestled at the foot of the Sierra de la Mosca mountains, Cáceres is the provincial capital of Extremadura, a Spanish autonomous community. Bursting with heritage, this medieval city with links to the iconic Camino de Santiago has the ability to make visitors feel as if they’ve stepped back in time. From the prehistoric caves of Maltravieso and El Conejar to Roman foundations dating back to 25 BC, every angle of Cáceres hints at its extensive and vibrant history.

A city with the largest land area in Spain, Cáceres owes much of its character to its position along the Vía de la Plata ("Silver Route") and its repute as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With a skyline decorated with the nests of storks and medieval city walls encapsulating an Old Town brimming with charm, this vivacious city has plenty to offer to both cultural aficionados and nature lovers alike. Education and science are also steeped in the city’s lifeblood, reflected by the influential Universidad de Extremadura and renowned astronomical observatories.

When to visit Caceres

When it comes to the ideal time to explore Cáceres, span your sights on the months of May through October. Expect the warmth to peak in July, with temperatures kissing the heights of 34.5°C – a perfect setting for an al fresco Spanish fiesta. These summer months also pride themselves in offering the lowest probability of rain, meaning your exploring chances are largely unaffected.

Conversely, those not too fond of sizzling temperatures might prefer the winters, when style meets comfort, and cooler temperatures serve as an appealing backdrop for a hearty dish of local Spanish cuisine. While winter certainly is cooler, it isn’t a deep freeze. With temperatures varying between the comfortable range of 11.8°C and 15.7°C, you can explore in leisure without facing the harsh chills. Plus, with tourism quieter from June to August, you might even scoop up some fantastic deals on your holiday accommodation.

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