Walking Route La Herradura Old Town – Murals, Poems, Tributes & More

The streets of La Herradura Old Town contain unique things to see around each corner on this walking route. Get out to Explore, Meander, and Discover!

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La Herradura Old Town contain unique things to see around each corner on this walking route. Explore, Meander, Discover!


La Herradura Old Town is one of the most picturesque and quaint areas on the Costa Tropical—a must-see for visitors looking to experience traditional Andalusian charm. This historic quarter invites you to wander through its winding cobbled streets, where whitewashed houses and colorful ceramic pots bursting with flowers create a postcard-perfect atmosphere full of light and life.

As you venture deeper into the La Herradura Old Town, you’ll be treated to an open-air gallery that blends traditional Andalusian elements with modern artistic touches. Recently added murals by Nesui celebrate the town’s heritage and offer a glimpse into its customs and way of life. These creative works breathe new energy into the area, helping to maintain its appeal throughout the year.

Begin your journey at the La Herradura Civic Center, located just steps away from the main Andrés Segovia promenade. Here you’ll find the first ceramic mural, featuring a poem inspired by the iconic watchtowers that overlook the Bay of La Herradura.

From there, stroll up Avenida Prieto Moreno until you reach the staircase next to the Centro Civico. Go up the stairs and continue across, passing Keng’s, and then go to the left. Follow this path down to the small plaza. On your left, you’ll discover a vibrant mural by street artist Nesui, depicting the historic “El Chorrillo” fountain. This is located just across the Calle Rambla del Esplinar from Bar El Salon.

From here, you may cross over the dry riverbed to the east and cross Rambla del Esplinar. Just as you pass Bar El Salon, briefly turn left and then immediately right onto Calle España. At the very next corner, you will find Calle Canalejas, home to the romantic “Kiss Me Corner,” one of the most photographed spots in the old quarter.

Kiss Me Corner

La Herradura’s Kiss Me Corner – “Bésame en esta esquina”.

Take a photo of your kiss and share it on social media.  This photo hotspot is situated at the intersection of Calle Canalejas and Calle España.

Be sure to tag your photo with the following:
@Almunecarayuntamiento

La Herradura now has a "Bésame en esta esquina" (kiss me on this corner) spot

Continue uphill along Calle España, and you’ll reach Calle Granada. At the far end of this street, you’ll spot a ceramic mural honoring Don Eduardo Palomares Rubio—known as the “Master of La Herradura”—who lived and taught here between 1946 and 1952.

La Herradura Urban Art - Master of La Herradura Ceramic mural honoring Don Eduardo Palomares Rubio (2)

Master of La Herradura

Ceramic mural honoring Don Eduardo Palomares Rubio

Loop back along Calle Granada until you reach Cuesta de Peralta, where it meets Calle San Ramón. Here you’ll find “The Year of the Jurelillos” mural, portraying fishermen transporting their catch by mule to the market—a nostalgic scene from La Herradura’s past.

The Year of the Jurelillos

Mural, portraying fishermen transporting their catch by mule to the market—a nostalgic scene from La Herradura’s past, location.

La Herradura Old Town Walk - “The Year of the Jurelillos” 
Mural, portraying fishermen transporting their catch by mule to the market—a nostalgic scene from La Herradura’s past

Nearby, take a moment to read a heartfelt poem dedicated to the town and its flag, written by local poet Gregorio de Haro Garciolo.

Poem by Gregorio de Haro Garciolo local to La Herradura. Honoring the town and the flag.

Poem by Gregorio de Haro Garciolo

Local to La Herradura. Honoring the town and the flag.

Turn onto Calle Las Morenas, where you’ll pass the old school building and see another mural capturing a scene of four girls picking wildflowers in the fields—an ode to everyday life in La Herradura Old Town.

Four Girls in La Herradura picking flowers in the field

Mural tribute to the past, Four Girls in La Herradura picking flowers in the field location.

La Herradura Old Town Walk - Mural tribute to the past, Four Girls in La Herradura picking flowers in the field

Your route continues down Escalera Alta, a staircase adorned with a mosaic tribute to the legendary guitarist Andrés Segovia, who once called La Herradura home. His legacy lives on not only in the renamed Paseo Andrés Segovia but also in the prestigious International Classical Guitar Competition held in his honor, recognized by the Junta de Andalucía for its cultural significance.

La Herradura old town, tribute to the annual Andres Segovia event. La Herraudra Spain. Read more on Almunecarinfo.com

Andrés Segovia Guitar Tribute

This mural is a piece of art in tribute to the legendary guitarist Andrés Segovia, located on the Escalera Alta.

Ceramic Mural Monument to the Men of the Sea

At the base of the staircase, near the Church of San José, you’ll encounter a Memorial to the Men of the Sea. This ceramic mural commemorates the tragic naval disaster of 1562, when a storm sank 25 ships of King Philip II’s fleet in La Herradura Bay, claiming the lives of nearly 5,000 people.

La Herradura Old Town Walk - Ceramic Mural Monument to the Men of the Sea

To complete your walk through La Herradura Old Town, return to Calle Canalejas, where poetic verses embellish the facades of homes and shops. This area is not only known for its beauty but also its literary spirit, as showcased by the annual “Paulino Álvarez” International Poetry Prize. Don’t miss the poetic murals celebrating Andalusia and the Bay of La Herradura, especially the one found on Calle Príncipe, renowned for its artisanal shops and scenic stonework.

In essence, La Herradura Old Town is a treasure trove of history, art, and Andalusian charm—a place where every corner tells a story and every street invites you to slow down and soak in the beauty.

Monuments and Memorials

Additional things to discover as you explore La Herradura include monuments, memorials, mosaics, tributes, and more. Climb atop the giant bench on the beach or pose next to the Monument to the Shipwrecked Sailors.

Stonework – Mosaics

Poems, Plaques, Tributes

La Herradura Plazas

La Herradura Old Town Plaza Centro Civico

Plaza Centro Civico

Plaza Independencia

La Herradura Old Town Plaza Independencia
Almuñécar Urban Art has transformed the town, with beautiful works of art. Discover them all as you walk the old town and beyond. Read more on Almunecarinfo.com

Almuñécar Urban Art:
A Cultural Transformation through Murals, Mosaics, and More

Almuñécar, our charming traditional Spanish town on the Granada Coast, has some urban art to show off. We share with you photos to tempt you and the location for you to enjoy it in person. Read more on Almunecarinfo.com

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Heidi is passionate about travel (50+ countries) and has experienced the world with her family. In Aug 2012, they left the “perfect American life”, quit their jobs, sold their belongings and moved to Almuñécar. She likes to share all of her favorites things about the area, as well as practical information too. You may also view her travel blog, Wagoners Abroad, at https://wagonersabroad.com

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