Regional Information
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About Caceres:
More than ten towers dominate the historic quarter of Caceres, deliniated by Arab walls. Cobbled streets marked by medieval, fortified homes and Renaissance palaces make up the most beautiful aspects of this city, which has been declared a World Heritage site.
The local history is closely related to one of the historic, peninsular routes: "Via de la Plata" (the Silver Route), a Roman road that linked Seville and Astorga, used by the pilgrims who were headed to Santiago de Compostela. Pork products and shepherd recipes are the fundamental elements of the rich culinary tradition of this region and the dishes are superbly complimented by the excellent local wines.
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Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) is Spain's busiest airport, handling more than 40 million passengers a year between Spain's attractive capital city and hundreds of domestic, European and international destinations.
Madrid Barajas International Airport is located 13 kilometres (eight miles) north-east of central Madrid. The Madrid Metro is easy to access from Terminals 1, 2 and 3 and reasonably easy from Terminal 4; buses provide an effective service; taxis are always available.
Capacity at Madrid International Airport was doubled in early 2006 with the addition of the new Terminal 4 and two extra runways. Madrid Barajas Airport handles the majority of Spain's transatlantic flights, and is the foremost European airport for flights to Central and South America as well as a major hub for worldwide connections. Barajas Airport in Madrid provides extensive dining, shopping, banking, currency, business and health amenities across its four terminals. Services for families and those with special needs are available, and Madrid Airport offers parking for more than 10,000 vehicles. Click Here for Flight Arrivals & Departures |
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Restaurants found in Caceres
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