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City Guide

Santa Fe, Granada, Spain

Overview

Santa Fe is a charming town west of Granada, known for its historical significance as the site where the Catholic Monarchs signed the Capitulation of Santa Fe in 1492. Today, it blends small-town Andalusian life with easy access to Granada's urban amenities.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for warm, pleasant weather and local festivals.

Local Tips

Santa Fe is small and walkable, most attractions are accessible on foot. The town is famous for 'piononos,' a sweet local pastry you must try.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is not mandatory but leaving small change or rounding up is customary. Dress modestly when visiting churches; casual attire is fine elsewhere.

Safety Warnings

Santa Fe is generally very safe, but the main avenue can get busy, watch out for pickpockets during festivals or crowded events. Avoid poorly lit suburban areas late at night.

Hidden Gems

Seek out the Puerta de Granada, the best-preserved of the town's historical gates, and visit smaller local bakeries for freshly baked piononos.

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