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...

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...

Fray Leopoldo
Friar Leopoldo (Alpandeire 1864, Granada 1956) was a Capuchin monk who lived in Granada from 1914 up until his death, on 9 February 1956. His main...

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...