This section shows you what to see in Granada, arranged by neighbourhoods.
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Basilica of San Juan de Dios
Construction of the church began at the behest of Brother Alonso de Jesús Ortega in 1737 and finalised in 1759.
It was financed by the Hospitaller...
Madraza Palace
Located in the centre of Granada, on Calle Oficios, it was founded by Yusuf I in 1349, during the Nasrid era. It is also known as Yusufiyya or the...
House of Mariana Pineda
The creation of the Mariana Pineda European Centre for Women fulfils a threefold objective: honouring the memory of this famous woman with a great...
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...
Aljibe del Rey
In view of its architectural style and location, it is believed that the cistern known as the Aljibe del Rey or Aljibe Viejo was built during the...
Carmen de la Victoria
Its origin can be traced back to the upper vegetable gardens of the Mínimos de la Victoria Convent, which has now disappeared. In 1574, Father...
Church of San Cristóbal
The austere Gothic style evidences the first stage of Mudéjar style of Granada. It was the first church in the city to be built over a mosque. The...
Botanical Garden
Originally, the site was the vegetable garden of the adjacent College of San Pablo de la Compañía de Jesús, before the entire complex came under the...
Bullring
The Bullring of Granada, popularly known as the Monumental del Frascuelo bears testimony to the city''s Moorish legacy. Constructed in...