Cáceres is one of many WH-listed towns on the Iberian peninsula, and because of its somewhat remote location, it's one of the less visited ones. I enjoyed my stay there, and it's really very pleasant to walk through the narrow alleys and admire the many historic buildings, or to sit down on the Plaza Mayor (just outside the Old Town) and do some tapa-eating and people-watching (a bit similar to Salamanca, just much smaller). There are, however, no outstanding individual attractions, so the charm of Cáceres is more in its almost unchanged medieval ensemble rather than in any one building. If an individual building should be mentioned, then it is probably the Torre del Bujaco, a 12th-century watchtower worth climbing for its views of the Old Town on one side and the Plaza Mayor on the other. Also, Cáceres is a good base from which to explore the many sights of Extremadura (especially Mérida, Trujillo and the Guadalupe Monastery), which is still relatively unknown to non-Spaniards.