Where to Eat in Cáceres: My Top 5 Restaurants (With Hotel Proximity Tips)
Where to Eat in Cáceres: My Top 5 Restaurants (With Hotel Proximity Tips) My biggest Cáceres mistake? Skipping lunch at Café de la Catedral on a Tuesday. I missed the 7am service where locals eat pimientos de padrón with cazón en adobo for €8.50. Now I book the 10am table at all my old town stays. Here’s what actually works. Old Town Gems: Lunch & Dinner Under 20 Euros For €12-15, you get three courses at El Rincón de la Catedral (Plaza Mayor 12). Their lacón con grelos (slow-cooked pork with greens) is €14.50. Stay at Apartamentos Plaza Mayor 35 (5.0★, 200 reviews) – it’s a 3-minute walk. Avoid weekends; they book 10 days ahead. Hotel Casa de Orellana (5.0★, 2 reviews) is tiny – book online early if you want its terrace view. Riverside & Budget-Friendly Picks La Catedral (Calle San Juan 3) serves churros con chocolate for €2.80 at breakfast. Dinner is €18 for solomillo de cordero (lamb chops). If you’re staying at Apartamentos Fuente Nueva (5.0★, 8 reviews), ...