This section shows you what to see in Granada, arranged by neighbourhoods.
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Monastery of La Cartuja
The Monastery of Cartuja in Granada, also known as the Monastery of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, is one of the finest examples of Spanish and...

Nasrid Palaces
The habitual residence of the kings of Granada, their construction began at the beginning of the 14th century. The Nasrid Palaces are a palatial...

Alcazaba, the Old Citadel
The Alcazaba of the Alhambra, or citadel, along with the towers known as the Torres Bermejas, is the oldest part of the complex of monuments, and...
Generalife
The Generalife served as a rest area of the kings of Granada and agricultural land. Dating back to the end of the 13th century, attention should be...

Silla del Moro (The Moor’s Chair)
The Moor''s Chair, also known as the Castle of Santa Helena, is an old fort that dates back to the Nasrid era, when it formed a part of the military...

Bullring
The Bullring of Granada, popularly known as the Monumental del Frascuelo bears testimony to the city''s Moorish legacy. Constructed in 1928 in the...