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Beyond the enchanting narratives of flamenco and the majesty of the Alhambra, Granada offers a rich tapestry of historic sites. The Corral del Carbón, known as the oldest monument in the city, dates back to 1336 and serves as a fascinating reminder of Granada's trading past. Visitors can admire its Moorish architecture and the intricate designs within its arches.
Nearby, the magnificent Cathedral of the Incarnation, a display of Baroque and Renaissance styles, draws admiration with its stunning artistry and peaceful ambiance. For those who prefer an authentic taste of local life, sitting in a tapas bar soaking up the atmosphere is a lovely way to wrap up a day of exploration.