Discover Granada’s history, stroll Albaicín’s Moorish streets, and enjoy Sacromonte’s flamenco at sunset. Experience the charm and artistry of this vibrant city.
Discover Granada’s history, stroll Albaicín’s Moorish streets, and enjoy Sacromonte’s flamenco at sunset. Experience the charm and artistry of this vibrant city.
- Plaza de las Pasiegas - Discover the rich history of this iconic square and learn about the Cathedral of Granada and the Alcaicería. Plaza de las Pasiegas is one of Granada’s most bustling spots. The main entrance to the Cathedral of Granada is located here. This cathedral is recognized as the first church in Spain built in the Renaissance style,…
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Plaza de las Pasiegas - Discover the rich history of this iconic square and learn about the Cathedral of Granada and the Alcaicería. Plaza de las Pasiegas is one of Granada’s most bustling spots. The main entrance to the Cathedral of Granada is located here. This cathedral is recognized as the first church in Spain built in the Renaissance style, commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs and later influenced by Emperor Charles V. Plaza Pasiegas beautifully showcases the Cathedral, an architectural gem of Granada. The square’s history dates back to the 19th century when young girls from the Cantabrian region in northern Spain came to the Pas region to nurse the babies of Granada’s Burgher families. Later, around 1807, it became a prominent flower market.
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Calle Caldereria Nueva - Wander through streets that resemble the souks of North African countries, complete with tea rooms and souvenir shops.
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Mirador de San Nicolas - The San Nicolás viewpoint is famed for its unparalleled views of the Alhambra, the Carmens of Granada, and the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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Sacromonte - Explore the streets of Sacromonte to delve into the history and culture of the gypsies. The Sacromonte district is situated on the hill of the Paradise Valley (Valparaíso). In the 15th century, Valparaiso hill was deemed a sacred mountain following the discovery of remains and lead books, leading to the construction of an Abbey. Today, it is known as Granada’s most artistic district, the birthplace of Zamra, and a place to experience traditional dance and music. Sacromonte reflects the cultural blend in Granada and offers insights into the Gypsy community’s past in Andalusia. Visiting Sacromonte also provides a chance to learn about the cave house digging techniques and visit the troglodytes of Sacromonte, with stunning views of Granada and the Alhambra from the Mario Maya viewpoint.
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Paseo de los Tristes - Considered the most beautiful street in Spain, located at the foot of the Alhambra.
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Plaza Nueva - Plaza Nueva is the central meeting point for Grenadians, one of Granada’s most charming squares featuring the Mudejar-style Santa Ana church, a symbol of religious tolerance during the Andalusian era. This legendary square, with the Alonse Caño fountain and numerous tapas restaurants, highlights the importance of water, as the underground Darro river flows beneath it. It’s a lively spot where musicians often gather to perform flamenco. Located at the junction of the new town, the street of the Catholic kings, Gran Vía de Colón, and the old Moorish quarter of Albaicin, Plaza Nueva also houses the Palais de la Chancillerie, the city’s oldest courthouse, built under Charles V’s order. Its façade is the most iconic example of Pomegranate Mannerism.

- Unforgettable experience
- Very experienced official professional guide
- Guide with good knowledge of history
- Unforgettable experience
- Very experienced official professional guide
- Guide with good knowledge of history
- Snacks
- Snacks
Discover the rich history of Granada. Experience life in the ancient Moorish district and admire the traditional Carmen houses of Albaicín, complete with their charming patios and gardens. Wander through the narrow, winding streets that transport visitors to the kasbah of Marrakech and the grand bazaars of Istanbul.
Explore the advanced hydraulic system…
Discover the rich history of Granada. Experience life in the ancient Moorish district and admire the traditional Carmen houses of Albaicín, complete with their charming patios and gardens. Wander through the narrow, winding streets that transport visitors to the kasbah of Marrakech and the grand bazaars of Istanbul.
Explore the advanced hydraulic system (aljibes) created by the Moors during the golden era of Al Ándalus. Additionally, seize the chance to witness Spain’s most stunning sunset at the San Nicolas viewpoint, offering a panoramic view of the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada mountains, accompanied by the music and dance of the Gypsies.
Enjoy a relaxed, friendly, family-oriented atmosphere as you stroll through the streets of Sacromonte to explore the caves and gain a deeper understanding of Granada’s most artistic district: the temple of flamenco and zamra.
Passion, experience, warmth, eloquence.
- The additional time for this activity is the walking route with a duration of approximately one hour and twenty minutes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.