Four days in Granada offer countless opportunities. If you are planning a lengthy stay in the former capital of the Nasrid kingdom, this guide will fully immerse you in the charms of this cosmopolitan city filled with old legends, historic remains and hidden spots. In addition to the must-see World Heritage Sites such as the Alhambra and Albaicín, there are many other places to visit. Experience the magic of gypsy zambras in Sacromonte, pay tribute to Federico García Lorca’s statue at his former summer home and explore the nearby Los Cahorros gorges along the Monachil River. Be sure to also visit the many tapas areas and try the local cuisine with views of the Alhambra.
There are many sides to Granada that can sometimes be eclipsed by the majesty and fame of the Alhambra. This guide will help you discover all of them.
The spot where the bodies of Isabella I and Ferdinand II rest in Granada was not chosen by chance: this is the place where the Medieval world ended and the future of the Spanish Empire was established.
Guided walking route: Cathedral, Royal Chapel and Historic Center of Granada
from 34,00 €The melancholic nickname of this street along the bank of the Darro River contrasts its traditional festive atmosphere and unbeatable views of the Alhambra.
: Con 18.000 habitantes, esta población granadina tiene, además de sus curiosas y célebres casas-cueva, numerosos atractivos, como la alcazaba o la catedral
To truly get to know a city, you must try its food. Learn about Granada's cuisine and experience everything on your next visit.
Indulge in authentic Granada tapas and wine pairing: A unforgettable culinary tour
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