By plane, through Badajoz Airport, the only airport in the region, located 14 kilometres from the capital of Badajoz. From there there are regular flights to Madrid and Barcelona, as well as to other cities at specific times of the year. It has a shopping area, car hire offices, free 24-hour public car park and taxi rank.
If you prefer, Badajoz train station offers connections with the provinces of Cáceres, Toledo and Ciudad Real, as well as with other towns in the province of Badajoz. It also connects with Portugal, the Region of Madrid and the cities of Castellón, Albacete, Barcelona, Valencia and Tarragona.
By road you have more options. Extremadura has an extensive and dense network of highly efficient roads. The region is structured around two major roads: the Southwest dual carriageway and the Ruta de la Plata dual carriageway. The Southwest dual carriageway (formerly the Extremadura dual carriageway) runs through the region from east to west and connects Madrid and Lisbon, passing through Navalmoral de la Mata, Trujillo, Miajadas and Mérida until it reaches Badajoz.