If you’re looking for a slice of history with a charming twist, Baeza in Spain is a must-visit. This UNESCO World Heritage site enchants visitors with its stunning Renaissance architecture, including the iconic Cathedral of Baeza. Stroll through its cobbled streets, savor local delicacies like "piononos," and soak in the vibrant culture. With roots tracing back to Roman times, Baeza offers a delightful blend of history and modern life that will surely captivate your heart.
Baeza, Spain
Top things to do in Baeza
6 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Holy Chapel of the Savior
A lavishly decorated Renaissance chapel in Úbeda, part of the UNESCO site, known for its ornate interior and the iconic El Salvador sculpture.
Palacio del Deán Ortega, Úbeda
A Renaissance palace in Úbeda, now a luxurious parador hotel, celebrated for its elegant courtyard and harmonious architecture.
Vázquez de Molina Palace
Renaissance palace in Úbeda's UNESCO old town, now the town hall, known for its ornate Plateresque facade and grand courtyard.
Vázquez de Molina Square
Central square in Úbeda surrounded by Renaissance palaces and churches, a lively hub for visitors exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Taifa of Baeza
Remains of a medieval Islamic taifa kingdom in Baeza, including old walls and gates that reveal the city's Moorish past.
Baeza Cathedral
A Renaissance cathedral in Baeza's UNESCO-listed old town, famed for its intricate Plateresque facade and historic role as a former mosque.
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