At the heart of Granada’s bustling street scene, Plaza Bib-Rambla, also known as Plaza de las Flores, is a pedestrian-friendly square that invites visitors to explore. In the center stands a 17th-century marble fountain featuring Neptune, adding a touch of historical charm. The bell tower of Granada’s Spanish Renaissance cathedral rises above the townhouse facades, their wrought-iron balconies lending a traditional Andalusian flair. Today, visitors can stroll through the plaza, enjoying the lively atmosphere and perhaps pausing to admire the intricate details of the fountain and the surrounding architecture.
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