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Font de Sa Cala
South of Cala Ratjada is Font de Sa Cala, where the crystalline waters are perfect for snorkelling. The serene beach is surrounded by a harshly beautiful rocky coast.
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Fuente Plaza de España
Grazalemas centre is Plaza de España, overlooked by the 18th-century Iglesia de la Aurora and refreshed by a four-spouted fountain of probable Visigothic origins.
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Claustro
The peaceful, light-filled claustro , with its 15th-century frescoes, is a perfect complement to the main sanctuary and an essential part of the cathedral experience.
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Centro de Interpretación Patrimonial
Three floors of clear historical exhibits and information, in English and Spanish, plus a panoramic roof terrace. Invaluable for setting the citys sights in context.
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Castillo de Los Mendoza
In Manzanares El Real you can explore the small 15th-century Castillo de los Mendoza , a storybook castle with round towers at its corners and a Gothic interior patio.
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Calas del Barronal
Four gorgeous, isolated, little beaches east of Playa del Barronal . Tides permitting (they usually do) you can walk round the foot of the cliffs from one to the next.
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Huerto de las Flores
This 19th-century garden has more than 300 tropical plants and is a leafy retreat on a hot day. The cafe here serves coffee produced in the nearby Agaete Valley.
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Can Marroig
Can Marroig is one of the archduke’s residences. It’s a delightful, rambling mansion, crammed with furniture and period items. The views are the stuff of dreams.
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Fuente de las Galeras Reales
The historic, four-spouted Fuente de las Galeras Reales, by the riverfront, is a good place to start your explorations. America-bound ships drew their water here.
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Museu Hernández Sanz Hernández Mora
The modest Museu Hernández Sanz Hernández Mora is devoted to Menorcan themes, illustrated by artworks, maps and decorative items dating back to the 18th century.
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Museo Diocesano de Arte Sacro
The 17th-century convent houses a modest collection of religious art.
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Museo de las Brujas
Playing on the flying-broomstick theme of the Cueva de Zugarramurdi, this museum is a fascinating dip into the mysterious cauldron of witchcraft in the Pyrenees.
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Museo Etnológico Casa Mazo
At the heart of this village is this endearing museum with a captivating display of photographs of villagers from the 1920s and 1930s. Shorter hours in low season.
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Museo de Juguetes
Albarracíns toy museum is a fascinating journey through the historical world of toys – the kids will love it. Its down the hill, around 500m east of the tourist office.
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Playa de la Gaviota
At the southern end of Avenida Federico Silva Muñoz (the continuation of the central Gran Vía), a bridge crosses a lagoon to reach the sprawling Playa de la Gaviota.
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Península de la Magdalena
These parklands are perfect for a stroll and popular with picnickers. Kids will enjoy the seals and penguins and the little train that choo-choos around the headland.
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Jardín Botánico Umbría de la Virgen
Just west of the tiny upland town of María, off the A317, this botanical garden highlights the unique flora of the Sierra de María area and the Altiplano of Granada.
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Palacio de Salazar
This 17th-century, late-Renaissance palace is on your left soon after you enter the street from Plaza Constitución and is home to a government-run cultural centre.
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Destilerías Arehucas
The free guided tour of this rum distillery culminates in a tasting of five rums plus up to 11 liqueurs and the opportunity to buy a few bottles to take back home.
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Cielo de Salamanca
The main (and only) attraction here is the beautiful pale-blue ceiling fresco of the zodiac; give yourself a few moments to adjust to the light before gazing aloft.
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