Paseo de las Tradiciones
The Paseo de las Tradiciones is perhaps the most frequented by all visitors. This white and terracotta tiled walkway flanks the right side of the church and was inaugurated in 2009, where the old market used to take place.
On one side of the walkway, you will find a large number of mosaics that tell in pictures the history of Cómpeta, the fundamental impact of Moorish rule, and the different customs and traditions of the region.
The other side of the promenade is a balcony overlooking the street below and the picturesque white facades of the houses of Cómpeta.