Parque Colón de Granada, located at the heart of the city, serves as both a physical and cultural hub. The plaza is a lively space, filled with vendors selling souvenirs, musicians playing marimba music, and families relaxing on shaded benches. Dominating one side of the square, the bright yellow Granada Cathedral stands out, attracting visitors with its striking facade. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant local atmosphere, explore the cathedral, and enjoy the blend of history and modern life that defines this central gathering place.
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