This section shows you what to see in Granada, arranged by neighbourhoods.
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Casa del Chapiz - School of Arabic Studies
This refers to two Moorish houses that date back to the 14th century. Their architecture and decoration present both Moorish and Christian elements...

Palacio de Los Córdova
Construction of the Palace of the Cordovas began in the Placeta de las Descalzas in approximately 1530, and was completed in 1592. Its first owner...

Sacromonte Abbey
Sacromonte Abbey is one of the city''s most important buildings, at both a historical/cultural and religious level.
Perched on Valparaíso hill, the...

Cuevas del Sacromonte Museum
This delightful museum in the heart of the Sacromonte neighbourhood boasts a stunning view of the Alhambra. The museum serves to recreate the...

Cave of María la Canastera
It is one of the most important and legendary zambras (caves used for flamenco shows) in the city, where the best flamenco can be seen. The Cave of...
La Chumbera
La Chumbera is a municipal complex located in Sacromonte. It stands in a privileged position, providing magnificent views of Valparaíso hill, the...
Museum of Gipsy Women
This ethnological museum is a project set in motion by ROMI, The Association of Gypsy Women. The objective is to publicise, disseminate and safeguard...

House of the Pisa - Museum of San Juan de Dios
The Casa de los Pisa is located very close to Plaza Nueva, at the entrance to the Albaicín, and was constructed by the Pisa family immediately after...

Granada's New Mosque
Inaugurated in 2003, the main mosque of Granada is the first Islamic place of worship to be constructed in the city following the Christian conquest...