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The Casa del Populo - Plaza de Leones. Located in an attractive cobbled square, which is surrounded by fine Renaissance buildings. It was here on the curved balcony of this lovely old building that the first Mass of the Reconquest is said to have been celebrated. The building underneath it is home to the Tourist Office..
Palacio de Jabalquinto – This mansion is now used as a seminary. There is an ornate "Isabelline" frontage that indicates a Moorish influence in its decoration..
Cathedral – The magnificent painted iron screens in the Cathedral were created in the sixteenth century. The cloister reveals a section of the old mosque but the real gem in the cathedral is an enormous silver custodia, which was hidden behind a painting of St Peter that revolves around. Behind the cathedral there is a labyrinth of narrow stone-walled alleys that are worth exploring..
Ayuntamiento – Place Cardenal Benavides – The facade of this building is very ornate. Behind the balconies are several coats of arms including that of the city of Baeza..
Ubeda - 9km east of Baeza. Take a trip to this lovely town and check out the Plaza de Vazquez de Molina as it an excellent example of a Renaissance square, it is undoubtedly one of the most impressive squares of this type in Spain.
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Cafeteria Mercanti - Plaza de Espana. The terrace of this ancient building is a lovely place to have a relaxed breakfast. Good tapas on offer during the rest of the day.
Casa Lucas - Plaza Espana 13. The locals favour this place as the tapas and other dishes are good and very reasonably priced.
Restaurante Sali - Benavides 9. The restaurant is quite stylish and more upmarket than some of the other eating-places but the views of Baeza’s fine 16th century Avuntamiento from the terrace of this restaurant are very attractive and the food is good.
Casa Pedro – Benavides 3. Another attractive place in which to eat good food at reasonable prices.
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Parque Natural de Cazorla (Cazorla Nature Park) - Wild boar, Deer and mountain goats roam the round this protected area of mountain wilderness. You will find eagles, hawks; vultures fly over the 6,000-foot high peaks. Sports such as: hiking, camping, canoeing, horseback riding hunting or fishing are available here.
Tranco de Beas – Parque Cazorla. In the centre of the park you will find this water reservoir with its small island and the nearby wild animal park of Bujaraiza.
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Plaza de la Constitucion – Baeza.The shops here sell woodwork and leatherwork; goods made in the area.
Ubeda – A short distance from Baeza is the small town of Ubeda. Along the Plaza de Andalucíayou will find shops selling ornate Ceramics, ironwork, and carpets.
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