Centro

Historical Centre

The monumentality of the Catholic Monarchs' favourite city is felt in impressive monuments like the Cathedral, a symbol of Granada's Christianity and an excellent place to start a stroll through the heart of the city. The Royal Chapel, the Monarch's mausoleum, is nearby, and, a little further on, the Monastery of San Jerónimo, an outstanding jewel of the Renaissance.

The centre of Granada is a lively area with streets full of shops and many tapas bars. The main features are the Alcaicería, an old silk market, and plaza Bib-Rambla, where flower kiosks fill the air with fresh bright colours year round.

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Corral del Carbon
Icono Granadatur
A warehouse for merchandise and accommodation for merchants. It is the oldest monument bequeathed by the Moors. It was adapted by the Christians to...
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House of Mariana Pineda
The creation of the Mariana Pineda European Centre for Women fulfils a threefold objective: honouring the memory of this famous woman with a great...
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José Guerrero Centre
José Guerrero was not only one of the most singular artists within American abstract expressionism, but also exercised considerable influence over...
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Madraza Palace
Located in the centre of Granada, on Calle Oficios, it was founded by Yusuf I in 1349, during the Nasrid era. It is also known as Yusufiyya or the...

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