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    Badajoz (Spanish: [baðaˈxoθ]; formerly written Badajos in English) is the capital of the Province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It is situated close to the Portuguese border, on the left bank of the river Guadiana. The population in 2011 was 151,565.

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    Badajoz has been inhabited at least since 4000 BC; it was settled by Romans as Civitas Pacensis, then by the Visogoths. In the 8th century it was captured by the Moors, eventually becoming capital of their small kingdom or Taifa of Baṭalyaws. After the Christian reconquista, this area was disputed between Spain and Portugal, changing hands several ...

    Badajoz Airport has no commercial flights in early 2021, either fly into Madrid (MADIATA) or Lisbon (LISIATA). Trains from Madrid Atocha Cercanías lumber every 2-3 hours across Extramadura, taking 5 hours with over a dozen stops such as Talavera de la Reina. A couple are direct, otherwise you change at Merida. A high speed line is under constructio...

    Tubasais the local bus company. Bus LC2 runs from city centre north to the railway station and the retail park next to the bypass. See their website for map and schedules of their 20-some city routes.

    38.883611-6.9683331 Alcazaba de Badajoz. This Moorish citadel was built in the 9th century, though what you see now is the 12th century Almohad fortifications. It's walled, with 8 towers: greatest...
    Plaza Altais the remarkable square just south of Alcazaba.
    38.881-6.9762 Puerta de Palmasis a ceremonial gateway to the city built in 1551. An ancient footbridge crosses the river to the north bank Parque de la Guadiana.
    Other parksand gardens include Castelar, which has a central pond and several monuments dedicated to the romanticist writer Carolina Coronado and to Luis Chamizo Trigueros; la Legión, Rivillas y Ca...
    Baños Barakaare Moorish baths on Plaza Soledad, but they're not open in 2021.
    AquaBadajozis a water amusement park at the west edge of the city, near the junction of A5 and BA20.
    Football:CD Badajoz play soccer in Primera División RFEF, the game's third tier; they were re-founded in 2012 after the original club went bust. The other local club AD Cerro de Reyes has folded.

    The main shopping street is Menacho, where most national and international chains, including Zara and Bershka, are located. There are also small boutiques. The Centro Comercial Abierto Menacho is the largest outdoor shopping centre in Extremadura, and many Portuguese cross to visit. You can buy food in many supermarkets. There is one in city centre...

    Town centre south of the river has Papabuey, Casa Rosendo, Mesón El Chozo, and La Tasquita de Bere.
    South riverbank has Masumi Convento, La Mafia, and El Chiringuito del Parra.
    North bank places along Av Adolfo Díaz Ambrona are Lugaris, El Vivero and Miradore del Guadiana within NH Gran Hotel Casino Extremadura.
    38.877-6.9691 Hostal Niza I & II, Calle Arco Agüero 34, ☏ +34 924 22 31 73. Basic hostel, clean and comfy but rooms often smell of tobacco smoke. Niza I and II are facing across the street.(updated...
    38.879-6.9772 Sercotel Gran Hotel, Gomez de Solis, Parque de Castelar, ☏ +34 924 00 14 00. Efficient business hotel near city centre. Limited parking. B&B double £90.(updated Jul 2021)
    38.884-6.9853 Mercure Rio, Av Adolfo Díaz Ambrona 13, ☏ +34 924 27 26 00. Good value budget chain offering on north bank. The a/c struggles in hot weather. B&B double £60.(updated Jul 2021)
    Hotel Lisboa, Av Augusto Vázquez 2 (opposite Mercure), ☏ +34 924 27 29 00. Boxy hotel, decent value for the budget price. B&B double £60.(updated Jul 2021)
  4. Discover Badajoz, a scruffy but historic city near the Portuguese border, with a large Alcazaba, a fine-arts gallery and a contemporary art museum. Find out what to see, do and eat in this Extremaduran destination with Lonely Planet's expert tips and recommendations.

  5. Discover the province of Badajoz, a land of castles, historic towns, art and culture, gastronomy and nature. Explore its World Heritage sites, its Roman theatre, its Alcazaba, its ham and wine routes, and more.

  6. Badajoz, city, capital of Badajoz provincia (province), in the Extremadura comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), southwestern Spain. Situated on the south bank of the Guadiana River near the Portuguese frontier, it occupies a low range of hills crowned by a ruined Moorish castle.

  7. Badajoz is a town in the Extremadura province of Spain just 6 kilometers from the border with Portugal. In the 8th century it was conquered by the Moors and then following the Reconquista was disputed for centuries by the Spanish and Portuguese. Explore Badajoz.

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