This section shows you what to see in Granada, arranged by neighbourhoods.
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Carmen de los Mártires
On the hill of Sabika, in the environs of the Alhambra, we find a magnificent stately home overlooking the entire city, the sierra and the...

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...
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...

Monastery-Museum of La Concepción
The Monastery of La Concepción is one of the oldest and most representative enclosed convents in Granada. It is located in the heart of the lower...

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...

Corral del Carbon
A warehouse for merchandise and accommodation for merchants. It is the oldest monument bequeathed by the Moors. It was adapted by the Christians to...

El Bañuelo
The Bañuelo are Arab baths dating back to the 11th century,numbering amongst the oldest, most important and most complete, in terms of their...

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...