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Museo de San Isidro
This museum is all about the origins and history of the city. It’s set in a historic building where, according to tradition, the city’s patron saint once lived. Inside, you’ll find artifacts, models, and interactive displays that show how the city grew from ancient times to today.
Corral de la Morería
This spot is one of the most famous places for flamenco shows in the world. Opened in 1956, it’s known for its intimate setting and for hosting some of the best flamenco artists ever. The venue is also recognized for its award-winning restaurant, making it a unique combo of music and food.
Mercado de la Cebada
This market is a local favorite for fresh produce, traditional foods, and a real taste of daily life. It’s been around for centuries and is a spot where people shop, eat, and hang out. The building itself is huge and has a cool, colorful dome that stands out.
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