What to see in Granada in 3 days

In the city of the Alhambra, time is denser because it carries history and legends.

Landscapes, scents, flavours, music and sensations come together on this 72-hour route that feels like seeing an old friend again. Like William Shakespeare once said, ‘Every curious traveller keeps Granada in his heart, even without having visited’.

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Granada’s traditional dishes for every palate

Granada’s traditional dishes for every palate

To truly get to know a city, you must try its food. Learn about Granada's cuisine and experience everything on your next visit.

Granada’s Royal Chapel: tomb of the Catholic Monarchs

Granada’s Royal Chapel: tomb of the Catholic Monarchs

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.

Paseo de los Tristes. Granada’s most romantic and bohemian street

Paseo de los Tristes. Granada’s most romantic and bohemian street

The melancholic nickname of this street along the bank of the Darro River contrasts its traditional festive atmosphere and unbeatable views of the Alhambra.

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