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Another essential stop is Atarazanas Market, where the historical architecture meets vibrant local culture. Located in a beautifully restored building, this market is known for its fresh produce and delicious food offerings. Morning visits should ideally begin with churros at Casa Aranda or healthier options at La Bella Julieta before indulging in traditional tapas at various stalls.
Roman Theater
Lastly, the Roman Theater, tucked beneath the Alcazaba's hill, is a testament to the city’s rich past. Built in the first century AD and unearthed in the mid-20th century, this well-preserved site allows visitors to experience a slice of Roman history while marveling at the impressive original seating and marble details.