9. Andújar
Andújar is a sizeable if simple country town that claims to be the world’s biggest centre of sunflower-oil bottling. There’s also a thriving commercial ceramics industry, as well as a couple of churches worth a visit for their artworks. The road into the town crosses a fifteen-arched Roman bridge spanning the Guadalquivir, which has been considerably restored from Moorish times onwards.
There are also a number of elegant Renaissance palaces within walking distance of the centre; the Turismo can provide a map detailing their locations.
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10. Ubeda
Some 9km east of Baeza and built on the same escarpment overlooking the valley of the Guadalquivir, Ubeda looks less promising when you reach it. Don’t be put off, though, for hidden away in the old quarter is one of the finest Renaissance architectural jewels in the whole of Spain, and one of the best places to stay in Andalucía.
During May and June Úbeda’s annual International Festival of Music and Dance attracts big names from flamenco, rock, opera, jazz, blues and ballet. Día de San Miguel, on September 29, is when carnival giants, fireworks and a flamenco festival honour the town’s patron saint.
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