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Monuments

Carmen de los Mártires in Granada

Discover the charm of Carmen de los Mártires in Granada: a historic oasis with lush gardens and panoramic views, a must-visit during your trip to the city.

Calle de Antequeruela Alta, s/n,. Granada. 16

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Corral del Carbón

In the heart of Granada, nestled among narrow streets and lively squares, lies the Corral del Carbón, a Nasrid treasure in the city’s center. Located near the iconic Reyes Católicos street and just steps away from Granada’s Cathedral and Royal Chapel, this monument is an oasis of history and tranquility amidst the urban bustle.

Calle Mariana Pineda, 12 . Granada. 16

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Dar al-Horra Palace

The Dar al-Horra Palace is one of the finest surviving examples of Nasrid residential architecture in Granada. Located in the upper part of the Albaicín, it was once the home of Aixa al-Horra, mother of the last sultan, Boabdil, and it preserves the structure and refinement characteristic of 15th-century palatial houses. Built around a courtyard with a pool, it features viewpoints with privileged vistas and retains original elements such as carved plasterwork and wooden ceilings. Its history, closely linked to key moments of the Nasrid Kingdom, makes it an essential place for understanding daily life and the cultural legacy of medieval Granada.

Callejón de las Monjas, s/n,. Granada. 16

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El Bañuelo

It is one of the oldest and best-preserved Arab baths in the Iberian Peninsula. Built in the 11th century during the reign of the Taifa king Badis, this hammam was part of the Axares quarter and played a key role in the social and religious life of Andalusi Granada.

With a structure inspired by ancient Roman baths, it stands out for its vaulted ceilings with star-shaped skylights and the architectural richness of its columns. Despite its abandonment and deterioration after the Christian conquest, it was restored in the 20th century, allowing it to be opened to the public.

Carrera del Darro, 31. Granada. 16

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Granada Cathedral

The Cathedral of Granada is one of the most impressive and distinctive monuments of the Spanish Renaissance. Located in the heart of the city, this magnificent temple captivates visitors with its blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles, reflecting the era's transformation and the ambition of its builders.

Initially conceived in the Gothic style, its design evolved toward Renaissance under the guidance of prominent architects of the time, such as Diego de Siloé. Upon entering, visitors are enveloped by the brightness of its spaces and the majesty of its architectural details, making the Cathedral a place of inspiration and reflection—an ideal setting to immerse oneself in the history and art of Granada.

Plaza Pasiegas s/n. Granada. 16

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Monastery of San Jerónimo

The Monastery of San Jerónimo is one of Granada’s finest Renaissance treasures. Founded by the Catholic Monarchs and closely linked to the figure of the Great Captain, this monastery weaves together history, art and spirituality within a truly singular monumental complex. Its cloisters, its Renaissance church and the richness of its decoration make a visit an essential journey into Granada’s cultural heritage.

Calle Rector López Argüeta, 9 . Granada. 16

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Royal Chapel

The Royal Chapel of Granada is a place steeped in history, located right in the heart of the city. Here lie the tombs of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella and Ferdinand, along with some of their descendants.

This space, with its Gothic architecture, was conceived as a family resting place and combines elegant simplicity with a serene atmosphere that invites visitors to discover the legacy of a pivotal era for Spain. Inside, visitors can admire sacred art pieces, including fine goldsmithing and Flemish paintings.

Calle Oficios, 3. Granada. 16

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Sacromonte Abbey

Sacromonte Abbey, situated on Valparaíso Hill, is a monumental complex that is essential for understanding the spiritual and cultural history of Granada. It emerged following the discoveries of 1588 and 1595 —the relics of the martyrs and the lead books— which transformed the site into an important centre of pilgrimage. Its sacred caves, Baroque collegiate church, seventeenth-century cloister and sweeping views of the Alhambra make it one of the most distinctive and evocative corners of the city.

Camino del Sacromonte s/n. . Granada. 16

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The Charterhouse Monastery

The Charterhouse Monastery of Granada is one of the most representative jewels of Andalusian Baroque and one of the city’s most remarkable monuments. Behind its austere façade lies an interior of exceptional artistic and symbolic richness, where spirituality, history, and art blend harmoniously. A visit offers the chance to explore the legacy of the Carthusian Order, which for centuries made this place one of contemplation, beauty, and devotion. This journey through the Charterhouse allows visitors to discover its origins, architectural evolution, and the masterpieces that make it a landmark of Granada’s historical and artistic heritage.

Paseo de la Cartuja, s/n,. Granada. 16

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Torres Bermejas

The Torres Bermejas once stood as a prominent defensive stronghold in Muslim-era Granada. This strategic fortress, perched on the Mauror hill, was built to keep watch over the fertile Vega of Granada and was also connected to the Alcazaba of the Alhambra. From this vantage point, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the Alhambra’s towers, particularly the iconic Torre de la Vela.

Callejón Niño del Royo s/n . Granada. 16

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