Transport
Badajoz Railway Station
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- Estación de tren de Badajoz
Transport
Estación de tren de Badajoz
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Badajoz Railway Station
- Tel.:902 43 23 43. Viajeros con discapacidad: 902 24 05 05
- Reservations tel. number: 902 32 03 20
- Website address: www.adif.es
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There is a public transport service available for you to discover and visit Extremadura: you will find a station at Avenida Carolina Coronado s/n in Badajoz.
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- Type:
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- Train
Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Admits guide dogs
- Accessible car park
- Accessible facilities and common areas
- Access ramps
- Toilet with disabled access
- Toilet for disabled people in common areas
- Toilet with support rails
Theme:
- Transport
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More suggestions
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MEIAC, Contemporary Art
In the old prison in Badajoz, this museum houses a collection of contemporary Spanish, Portuguese and Ibero-American art.
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Badajoz Provincial Archaeological Museum
This museum is located in one of the oldest and most representative buildings in Badajoz, where several thousands of archaeological objects of great historical relevance are kept.
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Badajoz Metropolitan Cathedral Museum
Some of the most important pieces on display at this Cathedral Museum are the valuable panels by the painter Luis Morales, along with gold and silverwork and historical tapestries
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Fine Arts Museum
The Fine Arts Museum houses works by regional artists, and also by national artists, such as Goya and Picasso.
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Badajoz Carnival Museum
The carnival is possibly the most important festival of the year in Badajoz
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Atalaya
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Badajoz — leisure and culture at the border
Crossed by the Guadiana River, there's nothing you won't find in Badajoz. The city's building façades and street corners are just oozing with history; not to mention its parks, ideal for a stroll or sports activities, and a wide range of services on offer to enable you to enjoy the city at your leisure.
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The Alcazaba (Arab Fortress), a spectacular view
The Alcazaba, or fortress, was the origin of the city, the dwelling of the Kings of the Taifa Kingdom and the defensive structure which made Badajoz a strategic fort to control the area's historical borders.
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Castelar Park
The palm trees that populate this park in Badajoz bestow an air of warmth on a place that is also used as a venue for fairs and exhibitions.
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Walled enclosure in Badajoz
Gates and bastions all over the city of Badajoz give a glimpse of what the ancient walled enclosure that protected the city looked like.