The major of the streets in the old part of the city and which leads down to the Mediterranean, a boulevard that is always changing depending on the time of day or night.
It takes the visitor from the Romanesque church of Santa Ana down to the bird market and flower stalls, taking in beautiful examples of Renaissance and Baroque architecture on the way.
Contact our Concierge department to arrange a private tour with multilingual guides.
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