Jaén is a little known and rarely visited province. You know when you have entered Jaén by the endless rows of olive trees on either side of the road, but there is much more to the city then just olive trees. There are some charming and historic towns waiting to be explored.
Visit: Renaissance cathedral, Baeza, and Ubeda
The capital Jaén perched high on a hill-top, possesses some interesting sights, including a huge Renaissance cathedral, an intriguing baths complex dating back to the 11th century and a castle.
The towns of Baeza and Úbeda lying north-east of Jaén, attract those seeking extravagant Renaissance palaces, churches and squares. Both places prospered greatly in the 16th and early 17th century and their majesty is still there to see.
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