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City Guide
Salobreña, Granada, Spain
Overview
Salobreña is a picturesque coastal town in Granada province, perched on a dramatic hilltop crowned by a Moorish castle and surrounded by lush sugarcane fields. The town offers beautiful Mediterranean beaches, a charming old quarter, and authentic Andalusian ambiance.
Best Time to Visit
April-June and September-October, when the weather is pleasant and crowds are fewer.
Local Tips
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring steep, cobbled streets, and bring sunscreen for beach days. There's a lively local market on Tuesdays.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory (5-10% is common). Dress modestly in residential areas, especially in the Old Town. Greet shopkeepers with a friendly 'Buenos días' or 'Buenas tardes.'
Safety Warnings
Salobreña is generally very safe, but take care on narrow, poorly lit streets at night to avoid tripping. Petty theft is rare, though keep an eye on belongings at crowded beaches in summer.
Hidden Gems
Seek out Paseo de las Flores for stunning castle views and fragrant gardens, and visit the subterranean Cueva de la Virgen. The nearby Los Moriscos golf course offers spectacular sea views.
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