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Sombreros off to the brave staff at Baraka, who cross a busy road, trays loaded, risking life and limb to serve punters sitting in a little park opposite. Like all good Antequera restaurants, Baraka doesn’t stray far from excellent local nosh (porra antequerana calls loudly), although it does a nice sideline in pintxos (Basque tapas) and serves heavenly bread.


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Nearby Antequera attractions

1. Museo Conventual de las Descalzas

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This museum, in the 17th-century convent of the Carmelitas Descalzas (barefoot Carmelites), approximately 150m east of the town’s Museo de la Ciudad de…

2. Museo de la Ciudad de Antequera

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Antequera's town-centre municipal museum displays an impressive collection of Roman artifacts from the surrounding area, including glassware, jewelry,…

3. Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor

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Just below the Alcazaba is the large 16th-century Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor. This church-college played an important part in ´¡²Ô»å²¹±ô³Ü³¦Ã­²¹â€™s 16th…

4. Alcazaba

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Favoured by the Granada emirs of Islamic times, Antequera’s hilltop Moorish fortress has a fascinating history and covers a massive 62,000 sq metres. The…

5. Iglesia del Carmen

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Only the most jaded would fail to be impressed by the Iglesia del Carmen and its marvellous 18th-century Churrigueresque retablo (altarpiece)…

6. Antequera Dolmens Site

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Antequera's two earth-covered burial mounds – the Dolmen de Menga and the Dolmen de Viera – were built out of megalithic stones by Bronze Age people…

7. Dolmen del Romeral

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This megalithic burial site was constructed around 1800 BC and features much use of small stones for its walls. To get here, continue 2.5km past the town…