Public Service
Coria Tourist Office
Come and discover all that Coria has to offer.
- Plan your Trip
- Oficina de Turismo de Coria
Public Service
Coria Tourist Office
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Coria Tourist Office
- Tel.:+34 927 508 000 - Ext. 290
- Fax: +34 927 508 001
- Email: oficinaturismo@coria.org
- Website address: https://turismocoria.es/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Oficina-Turismo-Coria-C%C3%A1ceres-395972997162587
- Opening times
WINTER
Monday-Friday 9.30am-2.00pm and 4.30pm-7pm
Saturdays 10am-2.30pm and 4.30pm-6.30pm
Sundays and public holidays 10am-2.30pm
SUMMER
Monday-Friday 9am-2pm and 5pm-7.30pm
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 10am-2pm
The office is open every day of the year except 1st January, the Monday after the second Sunday in May, 24th June and 25th December.
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Come and discover all that Coria 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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More suggestions
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Cathedral Museum
A perfect place to learn about the history of Christianity and the city's culture in depth
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Royal Prison Museum
Just like in a bee-hive, the cells of this prison hold the essence of the main historic moments of the city of Coria
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Walled enclosure of Coria
The town of Coria in the province of Cáceres is still protected by a solid Roman wall which has kept it safe from all kinds of attacks for centuries.
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Palace of the Dukes de Alba
Originally the house was conceived as a defensive construction, but was later it became a stately home with beautiful gardens.
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Coria Episcopal Palace
The Episcopal Palace of Coria is located close to the cathedral of this town in the province of Cáceres, and was built in the 17th century.
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Convent of Madre de Dios
A beautiful building that was renovated in the 14th and 16th century is what remains of the convent erected by Franciscan nuns in the 13th century. It is famous for its Mudéjar paving and traditional sweets.
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The Holy Shroud of Coria
This relic, considered one of the most important in Christianity, is on display in the Museum of the Cathedral of Coria. The tradition goes that the shroud was used by Jesus at the Last Supper with the twelve apostles.
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Coria Cathedral
This cathedral houses one of the most treasured relics from the time of Christ: the tablecloth from the Last Supper.
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Coria Castle
Coria Castle, declared a site of cultural interest, is located in the Cáceres city of the same name and you can make out part of the Alagón River plains from its high tower.
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Hermitage of the Virgin of Argeme
The beautiful hermitage of the Virgin of Argeme celebrating the patron saint of Coria is a Baroque style building which the visitor will find both unique and beautiful.