Hotel Cetina Palacio de los Salcedo

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Cetina Club

History and heritage all around you

Located in the very heart of Baeza, our hotel is the ideal starting point for discovering a city full of history, culture and charm. From here you can comfortably explore its historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy its monuments, squares and corners steeped in centuries of history.

The perfect starting point

Our excellent location allows you to explore Baeza on foot, immersing yourself in the beauty of its Renaissance streets and experiencing the essence of one of Andalusia’s most emblematic destinations up close.

Mapa con puntos “Parque Leocadio Marín”, “Paseo de la Constitución” y “Palacio de Jabalquinto”

Baeza Cathedral

Situated right in the heart of the historic centre, Baeza Cathedral is one of the city’s most representative monuments. Its current Renaissance appearance is largely due to the architect Andrés de Vandelvira, who transformed the former temple into a work of great harmony and elegance. Over the centuries, the cathedral has borne witness to the city’s history and is now an essential visit for anyone wishing to discover Baeza’s artistic and cultural heritage.

Torre de piedra bajo un cielo al atardecer con nubes rosadas.

Plaza del Pópulo

Plaza del Pópulo, also known as Plaza de los Leones, is one of the most iconic and frequently photographed spots in Baeza. Surrounded by historic buildings such as the Old Butcher’s Shop and the Casa del Pópulo, this square is notable for its elegant Fuente de los Leones, one of the city’s symbols. Its peaceful atmosphere and historical significance make it the perfect place to enjoy the beauty of the old town.

Estatua en fuente con edificios históricos al atardecer.

University of Baeza

Founded in the 16th century, the former University of Baeza was one of the most prestigious educational centres of its time. During the Renaissance, it attracted students and thinkers from different places, becoming an important hub of knowledge. Today its historic building remains part of the city’s cultural legacy and recalls the importance Baeza once held in the academic world.

Edificio histórico con fuente en un patio, bajo un cielo despejado.

Palacio de Jabalquinto

Palacio de Jabalquinto is one of the most impressive architectural jewels in Baeza. Built at the end of the 15th century, it stands out for its spectacular Isabelline Gothic façade, decorated with numerous ornamental details that catch visitors’ attention. Inside, it houses an elegant Renaissance courtyard that reflects the artistic wealth of the era and makes it one of the city’s most admired buildings.

Edificio histórico con fachada ornada y ventanas arqueadas.