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City Guide

Medina de las Torres, Badajoz, Spain

Overview

Medina de las Torres is a peaceful town set in the Badajoz region of Spain, known for its rich Roman history, whitewashed houses, and tranquil rural setting. With a close-knit community and historic landmarks, it offers an authentic slice of Extremadura life.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for mild weather and local festivals.

Local Tips

Shops may close for siesta in the afternoon; bring cash as not all places accept cards. Public transport is limited, so consider renting a car.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not obligatory but rounding up the bill is appreciated; casual, modest dress is common, especially in churches and during festivals.

Safety Warnings

Crime is very rare; the town is considered extremely safe. Standard rural caution applies, such as watching for uneven cobbled streets at night.

Hidden Gems

The Roman Road ruins north of the town, scenic countryside hiking trails, and local olive oil mills open for tastings by appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

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