And why not? The taxi has far, far greater claims than beautiful but culturally insignificant places like Úbeda. But would drivers stump up the bribes required by UNESCO officials?
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I think it refers to Ubeda, the town, not taxis there. https://www.google.com/search?q=ubeda+patrimonio+humanidad
Aarrgghh spoilsport!
Taxi drivers, yes. Bus drivers, no. Stage drivers?
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Recently, most Tarragona cabs I saw were advertising a brothel in Cambrils. That’s real human cultural heritage.
Universal. Walk out of the AVE station in Valencia and the first thing you see are three or four brothel hoardings.