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What to see in Cáceres?

By | 19 February, 2024 | 0 comments


Discover the most beautiful places in Cáceres
Discover Cáceres through your five senses: its historic city declared World Heritage Site, its impressive monuments and its natural environment are part of the great attraction of a city that we invite you to discover. Get lost in its streets and discover the most emblematic places of Cáceres. Read full article

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What to see in Madrid?

By | 19 February, 2024 | 0 comments


Discover the most beautiful places in Madrid
The capital of Spain is a cosmopolitan city that combines the most modern infrastructures with its position as an economic, financial, administrative and service centre.

With an immense cultural and artistic heritage, the legacy of centuries of exciting history, Madrid is a city open to all those who wish to discover it, Read full article

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Caceres | Dinner to the rhythm of music versions

By | 6 September, 2022 | 0 comments

Dinner to the rhythm of classic film music versions
Live piano, saxophone and percussion, interpreting great themes from the history of cinema. Come and enjoy a different plan!

Every friday at 21:30h in Hospes Palacio de Arenales, Cáceres.

Book your table now!

T +34 927 620 490 | M +34 659 618 589
palacioarenales@hospes.com | www.hospes.com

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Caceres | Dinner to the rhythm of music versions

By | 20 July, 2022 | 0 comments


Dinner to the rhythm of classic film music versions
Live piano, saxophone and percussion, interpreting great themes from the history of cinema. Come and enjoy a different plan!

Every friday at 21:30h in Hospes Palacio de Arenales, Cáceres.

Book your table now!

T +34 927 620 490 | M +34 659 618 589
palacioarenales@hospes.com | www.hospes.com Read full article

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Caceres | Dinner to the rhythm music versions

By | 19 July, 2022 | 0 comments


Dinner to the rhythm of classic film music versions
Live piano, saxophone and percussion, interpreting great themes from the history of cinema. Come and enjoy a different plan!

22th of July at 21:30h in Hospes Palacio de Arenales, Cáceres.

Book your table now!

T +34 927 620 490 | M +34 659 618 589
palacioarenales@hospes.com | www.hospes.com

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Caceres | Dinner with live music of cinema

By | 6 July, 2022 | 0 comments

Dinner to the rhythm of classic film soundtracks
Live piano, saxophone and percussion, interpreting great themes from the history of cinema. Come and enjoy a different plan!

8th of July at 21:30h in Hospes Palacio de Arenales, Cáceres.

Book your table now!

T +34 927 620 490 | M +34 659 618 589
palacioarenales@hospes.com | www.hospes.com

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Caceres | Dinner with live music of cimena

By | 29 June, 2022 | 0 comments

Dinner to the rhythm of classic film soundtracks
Live piano, saxophone and percussion, interpreting great themes from the history of cinema. Come and enjoy a different plan!

1st of July at 21:00h in Hospes Palacio de Arenales, Cáceres.

Book your table now!

T +34 927 620 490 | M +34 659 618 589
palacioarenales@hospes.com | www.hospes.com

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Granada. Must see, visit and experience

By | 6 June, 2018 | 0 comments

Granada is a city that will captivate all your senses: your sense of sight with its impressive monuments such as the Alhambra, the Cathedral and the stunning landscapes seen from the viewpoint of San Nicolás; your sense of smell with its jasmine blossom scented streets in the Albaicín district; your sense of hearing with the flamenco celebrations of the Sacromonte; Read full article

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The Archivo de Indias in Seville

By | 15 April, 2016 | 0 comments

The Archivo de Indias is situated next to the Cathedral, on Avenida de la Constitucion. This 16th-century building houses 80 million pages of documents and maps about the Indies, Spain’s mighty empire from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, providing the most complete and documented historical view (if not the most objective) of the Spanish administration of the New World. Read full article

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