Routes and strolls through Granada

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.

Realejo. Exploring Granada’s Jewish quarter on foot
Well before the Moors and the Christians, Sephardi Jews lived in one of the most picturesque districts of Granada until their expulsion in 1492.

Sierra Nevada is more than just skiing: four hiking trails
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.

Three classic hiking trails in Granada’s Alpujarra region
The paths connecting the 25 towns in this area attract nature lovers and travellers interested in the local history and food.