Around Town

It was a busy weekend in Cáceres but a very quiet Monday morning with few people on the streets and many of the museums and major sites closed.  We walked to nearby Botanicc Grand Cafe for good coffee and a bowl of yogurt with granola.

Yogurt and Granola at Botanicc in Cáceres, Spain

After breakfast we picked up a few things at the Tambo Grocery Store. Just inside the front door is a display of freshly caught fish…even though we are a bit far from the sea.

Seafood at the Tambo Grocery Store

After our errands were done, we set out for the Old Jewish Quarter of Cáceres  (Barrio de San Antonio). It is described as a peaceful, centuries-old neighborhood of narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses hidden just behind the Moorish city walls.

Narrow Passageway to the Old Jewish Quarter

The neighborhood has whitewashed walls and lovely flowers along the pathways.

Old Jewish Quarter
Spring Flowers

We visited the small chapel of The Ermita de San Antonio which stands on the site where the Jewish community’s early synagogue once stood. The original synagogue was demolished and this small chapel was built in its place around 1470 — roughly two decades before the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492.

The Ermita de San Antonio

We visited ruins just outside the ancient city walls for excellent views of the modern city.

Cáceres City View

The days go by quickly! Tomorrow the city museum will be open and we will learn more about this fascinating corner of Spain.