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Baeza, past and present under the same sky

Baeza is a true journey into the past. Walking through its cobbled streets feels like stepping into centuries of history and culture. And that’s just the beginning — here, the air carries the scent of olive groves and countryside, and the Andalusian sun lights up every corner with a special glow. Sunsets here are magical; from the Paseo de las Murallas, the views over the sea of olive trees at dusk are simply spectacular. It’s the perfect moment to pause, reflect, and let yourself be moved by the beauty of the landscape.

In Baeza, food is a true delight. You must try the tapas at one of the bars in Plaza de España. Order some seasoned olives, a good plate of jamón serrano, and of course, a hot dish of broad beans with ham. All paired with a fine local wine, naturally. The locals will welcome you with open arms and are always happy to share the hidden corners of this Andalusian gem. At every turn, you’ll find a smile and a story to hear. And if you’re lucky enough to visit during Easter or the August festivities, you’ll take home an unforgettable memory of its culture and traditions.

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The Cathedral of Baeza
Monuments

It is a magnificent example of Renaissance and Gothic architecture, and one of the most important monuments in Baeza.

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Palacio
Jabalquinto Palace
Monuments

This gem of Isabelline Gothic architecture is one of the city’s most iconic buildings, featuring an impressive façade and a beautiful inner courtyard.

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Piazzapopolo
Plaza del Pópulo, Fountain of the Lions, the Old Butcher's Market and Old Scribes Offices, Jaén Gate and Villalar Arch
Monuments

A monumental ensemble that reflects the historical and architectural richness of Baeza.

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Antiguauniversidad
Old University and Antonio Machado classroom
Culture

This site stands out both for its historical significance and its connection to the renowned poet Antonio Machado, who once taught there.

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Ruins of San Francisco
Culture

These ruins offer a window into Baeza’s past and stand as a testament to the city’s splendor during medieval and Renaissance times.

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Olieicola
Oleicola San Francisco and Aoveland
Gastronomy

A tour that offers insight into the region’s olive-growing tradition, from olive oil production to tasting.

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The Cathedral of Baeza

It is a magnificent example of Renaissance and Gothic architecture, and one of the most important monuments in Baeza.

Jabalquinto Palace

This gem of Isabelline Gothic architecture is one of the city’s most iconic buildings, featuring an impressive façade and a beautiful inner courtyard.

Plaza del Pópulo, Fountain of the Lions, the Old Butcher's Market and Old Scribes Offices, Jaén Gate and Villalar Arch

A monumental ensemble that reflects the historical and architectural richness of Baeza.

Old University and Antonio Machado classroom

This site stands out both for its historical significance and its connection to the renowned poet Antonio Machado, who once taught there.

Ruins of San Francisco

These ruins offer a window into Baeza’s past and stand as a testament to the city’s splendor during medieval and Renaissance times.

Oleicola San Francisco and Aoveland

A tour that offers insight into the region’s olive-growing tradition, from olive oil production to tasting.