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City Guide
Trujillanos, Badajoz, Spain
Overview
Trujillanos is a small, peaceful village in the province of Badajoz, Spain, known for its welcoming community and proximity to ancient Roman ruins. With just over 1,300 residents, it offers travelers a quiet, authentic taste of rural Spanish life.
Best Time to Visit
April-June or September-October for mild temperatures and local festivals.
Local Tips
A car is highly recommended for exploring both the village and nearby sights, as public transport is limited. Local eateries usually offer daily menus at lunchtime for great value.
Cultural Etiquette
Spanish mealtimes run later than in the US. Tipping is not obligatory but rounding up the bill at restaurants or leaving small change is appreciated. Dress is casual; just cover shoulders in religious sites.
Safety Warnings
Trujillanos is extremely safe with very low crime. Take usual precautions against petty theft when traveling to nearby larger cities.
Hidden Gems
Walk the Roman road connecting to Mérida, visit the small local Ermita de San Isidro chapel, and explore hidden trails around the Guadiana river for birdwatching.
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