
A must see tourist spot in all of Spain... And tickets are hard to come by...but here's a fantastic tip - take a debit card or credit card with a pin number. Once you get to the... more »
Mirador San Nicolas The Mirador San Nicolas is located on one of the highest points of the Albayzin at the Camino Nuevo de San Nicolas. There is a spectacular view of the Alhambra... more »
Monasterio de la Cartuja A bit outside the downtown center and sitting on a hill is the Monasterio de la Cartuja de la Asuncion, which is a Carthusian monastery and is one of the... more »
Nuestra Señora de las Angustias On the Carrera del Genil, beside the El Corte Ingles store is the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias. This is one of the best examples of... more »
It is very well a special experience to visit the Cave Museum of Sacromonte, an ethnographic museum dealing with the typical and traditional form of living of the gypysies (and... more »
Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel The Cathedral in Granada was started in 1523 and the first architect was Enrique Egas. The site was where the old mezquita was located. The... more »
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday: 10 to 20H; Sunday and holidays: 10 to 14H; closed Mondays. Take Bus Nos. 1,5,4,10,11 from downtown. The Museo Caja Granada Memoria de Andalucia is a... more »
The pamphlet which gives information about the house doesn't mention the need to book ahead but as there are group bookings it is best to ring and make a time. The entry price of... more »
The Sacromonte Abbey's hours: Open everyday except Mondays: 11 to 13H, and 16 to 18H. There is a guided tour. Take the No. 34 bus from Plaza Nueva. There is one bus every hour... more »
Corral del Carbon The Corral del Carbon is located at Calle Mariana Pineda, behind the City Hall. The Corral del Carbon is the oldest monument left by the Arabs. Yusuf I built it... more »
The Church of San Gil and Santa Ana is located at Calle Santa Ana,1, beside the Plaza Nueva. The church is a Mudejar style church that was started in 1537 under the direction of... more »