Grazalema. Fair in the Eastern Part of the Town
Grazalema is a small town, however, people lived here even in prehistoric times. The heyday of this settlement, which is now in the territory of modern Spain, was in the Roman period.
For many centuries, the economy of the town had been based on agriculture, but now it has low profitability. Tourism is flourishing in Grazalem because the town is in the natural park, Sierra de Grazalema. The rich animal and plant world of this natural area attracts thousands of tourists every year. During walking tours, you can look at natural attractions, such as caves and grottos.
In Grazalem, there are several churches, the town hall, and a textile museum. Local residents are trying to create cozy corners in their town, rarely visited by tourists. We can see such a place on the screen. This is a small fairground in the eastern part of the town. There are several small restaurants, a couple of hotels, a Catholic Church called Parroquia de la Encarnación, the town hall, and the market place, where a lot stalls with various goods appear almost every day.