Emblematic of the Judería, calle Judíos runs parallel to the walls. Don't miss the Andalusian house (12C), where paper manufacturing under Arab rule is charted (no 12); the souk, which today sees craftsmen gather around two charming patios (you get there by passing under the brick arches of a cul-de-sac); the small square, Plaza de Tiberíades, where the monument to Maimonide stands; and, above all, be sure to visit the synagogue.