This section shows you what to see in Granada, arranged by neighbourhoods.
Filtros
Estilo arquitectónico

Science Park Museum
The Science Park is a scientific centre and museum covering 70,000 square metres, a few minutes'' walk from the historic centre of Granada. Since it...
Corrala de Santaigo
The Corrala de Santiago is an impressive example of the vernacular architecture of Granada in the 16th and 17th centuries. Located in the historical...
Casa de los Tiros Museum
The Casa de los Tiros (tiros refers to gunshots) takes its name from the muskets that appear amongst its battlements.
This beautiful 16th century...
Sephardic House
The origins of the Realejo district can be traced back to the original Jewish settlement, when the area was known as Garnata al-Yahud. This museum...

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...

Fine Arts Museum
Located inside the magnificent Palace of Charles V, the Museum of Fine Arts of Granada houses a splendid collection of artistic pieces.
The museum,...

Rodriguez-Acosta Foundation and Gómez Moreno Institute
Located next to the Alhambra and the neighbouring Carmen de los Mártires, the Rodríguez Acosta Foundation is housed in a charming dwelling with...

Manuel de Falla House Museum
The composer from Cadiz Manuel de Falla had strong links to Granada. The carmen that still exists, where this Andalusian genius lived for twenty...