Granada, Spain's Muslim Jewel
By Jjgn
@TravAroundSpain
Granada is the capital of the province of the same name. It is situated at the foot of Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain in the Iberian Peninsula. Located in Andalusia, southern Spain, has one of the biggest cultural heritages in this country. In addition to the world famous Alhambra and the Albaicin neighborhood, both designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Granada has a Renaissance cathedral and many other monuments dot the city in each of its corners.
WHAT TO SEE IN GRANADA
Cathedral: is the perfect starting point for a walk through the heart of Granada. In 1501 the Catholic Monarchs ordered its construction as a symbol of Christianity. Mixture of styles, it was designed as Gothic, built in Renaissance and the facade is baroque. Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10.45-13.30 & 16.00-20.00, Sundays 16.00-20.00.
Capilla Real: few months before her death in 1504, Queen Isabel I signed with King Fernando the order to build his mausoleum in Granada, in a chapel adjoining the Cathedral. Opening hours: Autumn-Winter: Mon-Sat 10.15-13.30 & 15.30-18.30. 11.00-13.30 & 15.30-18.30 Sundays. Spring-Summer: Mon-Sat 10.15-13.30 & 16.00-19.30. Sundays 11.00-1:30 p.m. & 16.00-19.30. Entrance fee: 4.00 €. Official site: www.capillarealgranada.com
City Centre: Alcaicería Street (a street that for centuries was the silk market and today maintains its artisan souk character and charm of the streets), Elvira Street (long path of bars, taverns and wineries very frequented at any time), Carrera del Darro (promenade flanked on both sides of river Darro by palaces, churches, convents and charming hotels), Paseo de los Tristes (offers a wonderful view of the Alhambra, beautifully illuminated at night, outdoor dining becomes an unforgettable experience).
Albaicin: one of the oldest neighborhoods in Europe. Walking through the Albaicin is the best way to get to know it. Much of the Albaicin character lies in the
typical construction in the neighborhood, houses with orchard and garden called "Carmens". Recommended is the Plaza de San Miguel Bajo, charming to rest and regain strength in one of its many restaurants. One of the most popular viewpoints is that of St. Nicholas with the Alhambra across the roofs of the neighborhood to his feet and the city in the background.
Sacromonte: walking from the Albaicin to the Sacromonte you can see the homes that already admired the visitors two centuries ago: the cave houses, where
gypsies settled in the eighteenth century, whitewashed inside and outside, and with chimneys to vent. The Sacromonte is the center of Granada flamenco: every night shows are organized, and at any time you can enjoy exhibitions in bars and terraces.
WHAT TO DO IN GRANADA
Flamenco shows
Taller de Arte Vimaambi (Cuesta de San Gregorio 30, Albaicin) www.vimaambi.com
Jardines de Zoraya (Panaderos, 32) www.jardinesdezoraya.com
Sala Albayzín (Carretera de Murcia) www.flamencoalbayzin.com
Venta El Gallo (Barranco de los Negros 5, Sacromonte) www.ventaelgallo.com
Cueva los Tarantos (Camino del Sacromonte, 9) www.cuevaslostarantos.com
Arab Baths
Baños de Elvira (c/ Arteaga, 3) www.banosdeelvira.com
Hammam Baños Arabes Granada (c/ Santa Ana, 16) www.granada.hammamspain.com
Aljibe de San Miguel Baños Árabes (c/ San Miguel Alta, 41) www.aljibesanmiguel.es
Parque de las Ciencias: XXI century interactive museum that invites you to play, to experiment, to marvel and to enjoy while learning. A planetarium with over seven thousand stars, astronomical observatory, tropical butterflies, piranhas, etc. Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10:00-19:00, Sundays 10:00 to 15:00. Entrance fee € 4.50-6.00. www.parqueciencias.com
RESTAURANTS & TAPAS:
There 4 areas in Granada advisable to dine or to go tapas. While restarurants are better for fine dining, bars are where the tapas offer is even better diversified.
Albaicin & Paseo de los Tristes
Mirador de Morayma (c/ Pianista Garcia Carillo, 2)
Restaurante Casa Torcuato (c/ Pagés, 31 and c/ Agua, 20)
Elvira Street
Antigua Bodega Castañeda (c/ Elvira, 5)
Bar La Buena Vida (c/ Almireceros 12)
Restaurante Bar León (c/ Pan 1)
Campo del Principe
Bar Rossini (Campo del Principe, 15)
Taberna Tofe (Campo del Principe, 18)
Navas Street
La Chicotá (c/ Navas, 20)
Restaurante Corrala del Carbón (c/ Mariana Pineda, 8)
CHARMING HOTELS TO SLEEP
Hotel Alhambra Palace www.h-alhambrapalace.es
Hotel Guadalupe www.hotelguadalupe.es
Hotel America www.hotelamericagranada.com
Hotel Anacapri http://hotelanacapri.com
Macia Gran Via www.maciahoteles.com
Hotel Los GirasoleS www.hotellosgirasoles.es
Hotel NH Victoria www.nh-hotels.com
Hotel Casa Morisca www.hotelcasamorisca.com
Hotel Casa 1800 www.hotelcasa1800granada.com
NEVER IT'S TOO LATE TO LEARN SPANISH!
Carmen de las Cuevas, also a Flamenco School (Cuesta de los Chinos 15) http://en.carmencuevas.com
Castila (Aljibe del Gato, 1) www.castila.es
Escuela Don Quijote (Azhuma, 5) www.donquijote.org
Escuela Montalbán (Calle del Conde de Cifuentes, 11) www.escuela-montalban.com
IMSOL Granada (Enriqueta Lozano, 17) www.inmsol-granada.es
Proyecto Español (Puentezuelas, 32) www.proyecto-es.com
AND WHY NOT TO LEARN FLAMENCO?
International School of Flamenco La Chumbera (Camino del Sacromonte) www.escuelainternacionaldeflamencomanolete.com
YOU CAN ALSO LEARN HOW TO BUILD & PLAY A SPANISH GUITAR
Guitarrería Gil de Avalle (Plaza del Realejo, 15) www.granadaguitar.com
SOME USEFUL LINKS
Best Alhambra tourist guide ever: Travel Around Spain: Alhambra
Municipal Tourist Site: www.granadatur.com
Province Tourist Site: www.turgranada.es