Cava alta y cava baja

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Cava Alta y Cava Baja By: Daniel Ulman

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Cava Alta y Cava Baja

By: Daniel Ulman

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Where’s Cava Alta Located

• Situated between :• Toledo Street and Humilladero Street• Near Cebada Square

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What is Cava Alta?

• Cava Alta, at the beginning was a moat. It finished at the Church of San Francisco el Grande, so they call it: Cava the San Francisco el Grande, and later, Cava Alta.

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Places of Cava Alta.

• Cava Alta has a lot of excellent restaurants, but mostly there are only taverns.The tavern most visitated in this age, is the tavern of San Isidro.

• There are also theatres and hotels on this street.

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Places of Cava Alta.

• Cava Alta has a lot of excelent restaurants, but mostly there are only taverns.The tavern most visitated in this age, is the tavern of San Isidro.

• There are also theatres and hotels in this street.

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Places of Cava Alta.

• Cava Alta has a lot of excelent restaurants, but mostly there are only taverns.The tavern most visitated in this age, is the tavern of San Isidro.

• There are also theatres and hotels in this street.

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Meaning of Cava Alta

• Cava Alta is one of the symbolic ambient of Madrid in the Middle Ages.

• It is one of the most picturesque streets of this city.

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Where’s Cava Baja Located

• Cava Baja it is totally parallel of Cava Alta, so is situted in the same place.

• The Cavas arrive to the Cebada Square.• Also, near Toledo and Humilladero Streets.

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Places of Cava Baja.

• This street has mostly taverns than restaurants.

• The historic taverns of this street are:• The Dragon, The Ville, The Lion of

Gold.• This street has a lot of trade.

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Cava Baja

• Cava Baja has a lot of trade. Most of the merchant stop here for shopping or resting a little.

• In the Middle Ages, it was a place where people did business .

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Difference between the Cavas.

• Cava Baja was the only moat, Cava Alta never was a moat, but receive this name of because the other.

• Another difference was that the Cava Alta was at higher position than Cava Baja.

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Webs where I found information.

• www.madripedia.com• www.google.es/cava-alta• www.google.es/cava-baja• www.google.es/Latina• www.google.es/cavas-turismo