Mercado de San Agustín

Granada


For fresh produce, and a general feast for the eyes, head to this small covered market a block west of the cathedral. Stalls, some of which serve tapas and drinks, are laden with seasonal fruit and veg, classic hams, olives, trays of shellfish, meat, cheese, wine and more.


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