Plaza de la Corredera
Plaza de la Corredera is Andalusia's only fully enclosed rectangular plaza, surrounded by uniform 17th-century buildings with continuous arcades on all four sides.
About Plaza de la Corredera
Plaza de la Corredera is Andalusia's only fully enclosed rectangular plaza, surrounded by uniform 17th-century buildings with continuous arcades on all four sides. You'll find yourself in what feels like a stage set, with three stories of red balconies creating perfect symmetry around the central square. The Saturday morning flea market transforms the space into a treasure hunt where locals dig through vintage ceramics, old fans, and dusty books, while the surrounding terrace cafés buzz with conversation year-round.
Walking into the plaza feels like entering a private courtyard that somehow belongs to the entire city. The arcaded walkways provide shade as you browse the weekend market stalls or simply people-watch from one of the many café terraces. Children play football in the center while older residents chat on benches, creating an authentically local atmosphere that most tourists miss. The underground archaeological museum beneath your feet reveals Roman mosaics and Moorish foundations, accessible through an unassuming entrance.
Most guidebooks oversell this as a major attraction when it's really best appreciated as a living neighborhood space. The Saturday market (free entry) runs 8am to 2pm and gets picked over early, so arrive before 10am for the good stuff. Skip the overpriced tourist restaurants on the plaza itself and head to the side streets for better value. The archaeological museum costs €2 and takes 20 minutes, worth it if you're into Roman history but skippable if you're rushing between major sights.
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