Refreshingly down to earth, friendly Casa Maila is excellent for both tapas and raciones and more elaborate, mostly meaty, mains, on the edge of bubbly Plaza de España.
Casa Maila
Extremadura
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15.53 MILES
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Museu de Arqueologia & Museu de Caça
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This museum is housed in a beautiful 17th-century almshouse near the former palace. Pretty hand-painted furniture sits alongside endearing, locally carved…
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Housed inside a fine Gothic building beside the parish church, this museum includes a rare example of a 14th-century secular fresco. The striking work…
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