Public Service
Trujillo Tourist Office
Come and discover all that Trujillo has to offer.
- Plan your Trip
- Oficina de Turismo de Trujillo
Public Service
Trujillo Tourist Office
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Trujillo Tourist Office
- Tel.:+34 927 322 677
- Fax: +34 927 659 140
- Email: turismo@trujillo.es
- Website address: https://trujilloturismo.org/
- Opening times
Winter: every day, 10am-2pm and 4-7pm
Summer: every day, 10am-2pm and 5-8pm
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Come and discover all that Trujillo has to offer.
This Tourist Office offers information on everything there is to do or visit in the area. They will be able to help you to make the most of your stay and they will give you information on the best routes and activities. -
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- Tourism Office
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- Public services
More suggestions
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Coria Museum
Personalities such as Father Bartolomé de las Casas or writers such as Pablo Neruda were crucial to the creation of a mixed culture
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Rural Ethnographic Museum
The rural ethnographic museum offers an interesting and highly educational journey through the rural lifestyle of times gone by. Suitable for all ages.
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Pizarro House-Museum
Trujillo offers its visitors the legacy of the great discoverer who left its streets to take part in one of the greatest adventures in history.
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Trujillo, birthplace of discoverers
Already important in the Roman Empire, the Discovery of America brought it universal fame and greatness.
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Trujillo Bullring
Constructed in the mid-19th century, this bullring is the venue for important festivals
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La Cadena Palace
Built as a residence and administrative centre for the landlords, the interesting feature of this palace is the paintings to be found in the chapel.
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Casa-Palacio Marqués de la Conquista
Its impressive façade captures the attention and awakens the interest of any visitor to Trujillo.
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Church of Santa María la Mayor
Two towers frame this church, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
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Juan Pizarro de Orellana Palace
This beautiful Renaissance palace, built in Trujillo in the 16th century, was refurbished by Juan Pizarro, the explorer of Peru.
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San Carlos Palace
This beautiful palace was built on the site of an ancient Visigothic fortress. It boasts a Renaissance façade and an inner courtyard surrounded by Ionic columns.