
Alcaicería, Arab Bazaar & Granada's Islamic Market Heritage
The Alcaicería (the 'silk market' — the covered market adjacent to the Granada Cathedral, rebuilt in the 19th century on the site of the Nasrid-era royal silk market: the most important commercial district of the Nasrid city of Granada) and the adjacent Calle Calderería Nueva (the 'Moroccan street' with the Moroccan tea houses, the spice shops, and the craft stores) together preserve the commercial spirit of Islamic Granada in the heart of the modern city.
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Alcaicería, Arab Bazaar & Granada's Islamic Market Heritage — waypoint 1.
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