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Zenit Ascarza Badajoz Star Rating 3        
Castillo Puebla de Alcocer 28

Set 1.7 km from the Badajoz train station, this bright, all-apartment hotel is also 3.1 km from the Alcazaba of Badajoz and 3.
Hotel Badajoz Center Star Rating 4        
Avenida Damián Téllez Lafuente, s/n

Set in a striking contemporary building, this sophisticated hotel is a 15-minute walk from shows at Teatro López de Ayala and 2.4 km from the Alcazaba of Badajoz citadel.The refined rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars.
Sercotel Rio Badajoz Star Rating 3        
Av. Adolfo Diaz Ambrona, 13

The Sercotel Rio Badajoz Hotel is located in Badajoz making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, air conditioning, daily newspaper, inhouse movies, desk, hair dryer, in room safe, television.
NH Gran Hotel Casino de Extremadura Star Rating 5        
Adolfo Diaz Ambrona, 11

Near the Rio Guadiana river, this functional hotel is 1.6 km from the Alcazaba of Badajoz 12th-century fortress, and 2 km from the open parkland of Castelar Park.Featuring wooden floors, the warm rooms come with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars and desks, plus tea and coffeemakers.
Hotel Zurbaran Badajoz Star Rating 4        
Paseo de Castelar, s/n

Set across from Parque Castelar in the town center, this polished, modern hotel is a 6-minute walk from Plaza de San Francisco and a 10-minute walk from the 13th-century Badajoz Cathedral.Warm rooms with traditional furnishings offer free Wi-Fi and TVs, as well as desks and minibars. Room service is available.
Confortel Hotel Badajoz Star Rating 4        
Autovía de Madrid a Lisboa. Salida 395

Ideal for golf lovers and those wanting to relax, this hotel is located in a natural setting (overlooking Guadiana Golf Course) with easy access into the city centre (6 km outside Badajoz). It offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool, tennis courts and a fitness centre.All air-conditioned rooms at the Confortel Badajoz come with a private balcony and a work desk.
AC Hotel Badajoz by Marriott Star Rating 4        
Avda. de Elvas, s/n

This contemporary hotel is 1.6 km from Badajoz train station, 2.1 km from Parque de Castelar and 2.
Condedu Star Rating 2        
C/ Muñoz Torrero 27

Set in the center of Badajoz, this budget hotel is a 6- minute from Castelar Park and 13 minutes from Alcazaba of Badajoz, a Moorish citadel.The modest rooms with light wood furnishings feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars, plus en suite bathrooms.Amenities include a 24-hour cafe/bar, a business center and a continental breakfast buffet (fee).
Las Bovedas Star Rating 4        
Autovia Madrid-Lisboa Km.405,715

Set in the suburbs, this straightforward hotel lies 6 km from both Castelar Park and the 12th-century Alcazaba of Badajoz Moorish citadel.The simple rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and patios. Children under 12 stay free with an adult.
Hostal de las Heras Star Rating 1        
Pedro de Valdivia 6

Beside the 19th-century Teatro López de Ayala, this low-key hostal is a 5-minute walk from the 13th-century Catedral Metropolitana de San Juan Bautista de Badajoz and 2 km from Badajoz train station.The 12 simple, warmly decorated rooms come with free Wi-Fi and TVs, as well as minibars and shared bathrooms. Upgraded rooms feature private facilities.
 
 
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The city of Badajoz is in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, in western Spain. It is the capital of the province of the same name. Among its main places of interest is the Arabian Alcazaba (1169), which was declared an Artistic-Historical Monument in 1931. The Provincial Archeological Museum operates from a Palace in the Alcazaba, the Cathedral (on which work began in the 15th century) has different styles in its design, such as Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Badajoz also has a lot of old town walls, gates and bridges that are now a great magnet for tourists. Among the most popular of these are the main gate of Puerta Pilar and the Puente de Palmas bridge (1596). We also highly recommend a visit to the Provincial Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an extensive collection of sculptures and paintings, the Museo Extreme