

If you are planning a trip to Granada, here is a list of the must-see places to let yourself be seduced by the city of “the 1,001 nights”.
See the Alhambra, wander around the Albaicín or Sacromonte, visit the Huerta de San Vicente… A few of the places you won’t want to miss on your trip to Granada.
Granada would not be complete without its Arab quarter. This is a route through the squares, palaces and alleys where the city was founded in the 11th century.
A guide through the gardens, palaces and legends of the great Nasrid fortress to delight the five senses.
The beaches on Granada’s Costa Tropical have it all: crystal-clear water, fine sand, pebbles and tropical temperatures.
Paseo de los Tristes leads to the Mirador de San Nicolás lookout, a must-see spot on your trip to Granada.
If you are planning a trip to Granada, here is a list of the must-see places to let yourself be seduced by the city of “the 1,001 nights”.
Granada would not be complete without its Arab quarter. This is a route through the squares, palaces and alleys where the city was founded in the 11th century.
A guide through the gardens, palaces and legends of the great Nasrid fortress to delight the five senses.
Paseo de los Tristes leads to the Mirador de San Nicolás lookout, a must-see spot on your trip to Granada.
This 19th century property with gorgeous and romantic gardens of varying styles was built on the site of a former monastery where San Juan de la Cruz wrote his works.
The melancholic nickname of this street along the bank of the Darro River contrasts its traditional festive atmosphere and unbeatable views of the Alhambra.
The melancholic nickname of this street along the bank of the Darro River contrasts its traditional festive atmosphere and unbeatable views of the Alhambra.
Well before the Moors and the Christians, Sephardi Jews lived in one of the most picturesque districts of Granada until their expulsion in 1492.
The second-highest mountain range in Western Europe is the region with the most biological wealth throughout the peninsula and features dozens of unforgettable excursions.
The paths connecting the 25 towns in this area attract nature lovers and travellers interested in the local history and food.
The terrace at the Barceló Carmen Granada hotel offers a birds-eye view of the city to make visitors feel like they are in ‘heaven’.
This establishment at the Occidental Granada hotel creates experiences for the senses that combine culture and food.
Visiting several establishments for tapas is a very popular thing to do in Granada. We have put together a culinary tour that will help you experience the city through your taste buds.
To truly get to know a city, you must try its food. Learn about Granada’s cuisine and experience everything on your next visit.
The Albaicín quarter is filled with contrasts and the Moorish influence is present in the traditional food. Discover the best places to savour Albaicín.
Discover the best places for a hearty breakfast before a full day of sightseeing in Granada.
Southern Spain hides a small piece of paradise: Granada’s Costa Tropical, which boasts clear waters and 20 °C year-round.
Feel like a romantic explorer—such as Washington Irving—in the Alhambra or hit the fun bar scene on Calle Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
The charm exuded by Granada’s Alpujarra towns will wrap itself around you, so forget about your worries and relax.
Sierra Nevada is a skier’s paradise, so discover everything this station has to offer.
The terrace at the Barceló Carmen Granada hotel offers a birds-eye view of the city to make visitors feel like they are in ‘heaven’.
Jot down the dates of all the fairs and festivals in Granada so you can experience the city in a different way.
Follow this route to experience the best of Granada’s nightlife scene and the trendiest hotspots in the city.
Granada is a top destination for stag parties and hen dos. Discover the countless activities to be enjoyed with friends.
Granada’s music festival calendar begins in May, so take note of these options for all musical tastes and budgets.
See the Alhambra, wander around the Albaicín or Sacromonte, visit the Huerta de San Vicente… A few of the places you won’t want to miss on your trip to Granada.
Sacromonte is a cradle of flamenco and there is no better place to enjoy this art.
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Granada is flamenco, and behind every performance is a story that will make an impression.
Jot down the dates of all the fairs and festivals in Granada so you can experience the city in a different way.
Granada is a top destination for stag parties and hen dos. Discover the countless activities to be enjoyed with friends.
Granada’s music festival calendar begins in May, so take note of these options for all musical tastes and budgets.
Granada has a strong tradition of Arab baths and spas. Dare to dive into this experience.
Granada has several historic hammams dating back to the Nasrid era, in addition to newer establishments where visitors can feel like a sultan with a steam bath and some tea.
A hammam is one of the greatest traditions from the Arab world and you can enjoy its perks in Granada.
Granada is known for its deep-rooted traditions centred around artisanal goods. The craftsmanship that currently exists in the city is […]
A tour of the best shopping districts in Granada. Fashion, traditional products, handicrafts and more. This city has it all, so don’t miss out.
24 hours to fall in love with the historic spirit of this Nasrid city that will make you want to visit again.
Although the former capital of the Nasrid kingdom has countless things to see, two days are enough to explore the city from top to bottom and discover its great treasures.
A 72-hour multisensory route through the remains of the three civilisations -Moors, Christians and Jews- that have shaped the city's eclectic beauty.