The Top-10

Top 10 Historical Sites in Granada - 2023

Updated Sep 2023
  • No.1

    Albayzín

    4.6/5
    124 Reviews
    Granada
    1.2km from downtown
    Historical Sites
    老少皆宜程
    "西班牙是一个悠久历史的国家,而且曾经是世界强国,所以有很多文物古迹,非常适合喜欢文化旅游的朋友来玩儿,如果有机会我还会去的。"
    Highlights: The Albayzin District is an older Islamic neighborhood in the old city of Granada. After the completion of the Alhambra Palace, it has become a residential area where many people live together. Due to geographical conditions and the constraints of Granada's architectural planning , so that the landscape of this neighborhood from the Middle Ages can be preserved. The Sacramento area, north of the Albayzin District, was once a settlement for the Gypsies, who settled their homes in "caverns" carved out of the hillside, and now these caves are used to hold flamenco dance parties .
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  • No.2

    Nasrid Palaces

    4.6/5
    49 Reviews
    Granada
    787m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    旅の径
    "Built in the 13th century, the Nasserius Palace has been renovated and expanded by King Sultan of all ages, and the sun is perfect, reaching the peak of Islamic architectural art. Several different courtyards represented by the atrium of myrtle and lion atrium are hidden in the towering city walls, between green trees and flowers, carefully and cleverly laid out, exquisite architecture, fine and complicated carvings...mysterious dream, easy to move, luxury and wealth are all in it."
    Highlights: Entering the Nasrid Palaces, you will feel as if you have entered an Islamic world. Those incomprehensible Arabic, intricate skylights, exquisite honeycomb ceilings, fragrant cedars, intoxicating pools, 'everything evokes pleasant fantasies. The dazzling beauty is scattered around you, which is very comfortable.
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  • No.3

    Mirador San Nicolas

    4.5/5
    47 Reviews
    Granada
    669m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    MaryJoy Dela Cruz Gonzales
    "San Nicolas Square (Plaza de San Nicolas) is a lively place any time of day, with craftsmen, flamenco dancers, and street musicians setting up along the paving stones to entertain visitors. At dusk, crowds of locals and tourists turn out to watch the sunset over the palace grounds before adjourning to restaurants and tea shops on nearby Elvira Street. "
    Highlights: From this watchtower you can admire the unparalleled sophistication of the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada. The sunset view in the evening is breathtaking.
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  • No.4

    Palacio de los Leones

    4.7/5
    59 Reviews
    Granada
    825m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    旅の径
    "The Naserius Palace in the Alhambra is mainly composed of four atriums (yards) and surrounding buildings; the lion atrium, with its simple Lion Fountain and exquisite arched corridor, becomes the highlight of the Alhambra Palace. The Lion atrium, built in the 14th century, covers an area of more than 710 square meters, is the main component of the King Sultan's residence. 12 stone lions are the fountains on the base and stand in the center of the courtyard (the lion atrium is named after it); surrounded by 124 palm-tree marble columns surrounded by rectangular arched corridors; The water of the fountain flows through the four channels that intersect across the ridge, and the ding ding ding flows to the corridor... Walking the corridor, the cute lions are in a state of snorting, the various stone carvings are exquisite and complicated, the structure is elegant and elegant... Easy to move, the scenery is charming."
    Highlights: The Palace of Carlos V is located in the Alhambra. It was built in 1527 by Toledo architect Pedro Machuca. It is a magnificent Renaissance palace with a square overall shape. , but contains a stunning circular double courtyard supported by 32 columns. The palace can be viewed from different angles. At present, the second floor of the Palace of Carlos V is open to the public as an art gallery, which houses the works of well-known Spanish artists.
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  • No.5

    Monasterio de la Cartuja

    4.5/5
    31 Reviews
    Granada
    1.7km from downtown
    Historical Sites
    当地向导Quency
    "This Moorish building, located in the small southern Spanish town of Granada for more than 800 years, has undergone several generations of kings to form the current scale. Overlooking the entire city and the snowy mountains of Acazaba Fort, the geometric beauty is reflected in the ultimate Nasred Palace, the Generalife summer palace with a maze of water views, different styles, the same beauty, let me day like a dream."
    Highlights: About two kilometers from downtown Granada, the Cartuja Monastery broke ground in the 16th century with the donation of Marshal Córdoba, and was not completed until the early 18th century. Inside the monastery's modest façades, the churiguera-style decorations can be found everywhere. The ornate and complex decoration of the monastery is also a major feature. Under the Spanish Baroque Churigra style, the atrium structure with beautiful cloisters is reminiscent of the imagination, white plaster carvings, curved golden stone pillars and vortexes in the chapel. Shaped and leaf-shaped wall decorations always give visitors a strange feeling of being in an exotic place.
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  • No.6

    Iglesia del Salvador

    4.1/5
    10 Reviews
    Granada
    828m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    m35***27
    "It is a 17th century church, came to Spain, the church is a must-see, accidentally saw this church, the building is old and heavy, the interior is gorgeous, very beautiful, and other churches have in common, it is worth seeing."
    Highlights: This is a 16th century church that sits on the site of the main mosque of Albayzin.
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  • No.7

    El Banuelo

    5.0/5
    7 Reviews
    Granada
    515m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    E27***07
    "The sun from the Banujero Arabian Bath shines through the star-shaped hole in the vault and feels very good. The Arabian Bath with a millennium history is very good."
  • No.8

    Palace of Charles V

    5.0/5
    2 Reviews
    Granada
    764m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    旅の径
    "The Palace of Carlos V, of all the buildings of the Alhambra, is a strange, unique style and unique name. In 1526, King Carlos I of Spain and his newlyweds went to the Alhambra for their honeymoon, and were impressed by the beauty of the palace, envied and jealous, and ordered the construction of a palace of his own. Michelangelo's student-architect Pedro Mashuka presided over the design and construction. After 30 years (1527-1557), after the palace was first scaled, Carlos I found that he could not surpass the exquisite Islamic carvings and the ingenious interior layout of the Moors around him, so he abandoned it. In the end, it was impossible. Although the king did not look down, it was a classic Spanish Renaissance building overlooking the sky, and the magnificent and magnificent atmosphere was shocking. The exterior - a large square shape of 17 meters high and 63 meters long, became the largest single building in the Alhambra area; The stone exterior wall, the rigid square stone, the open bronze ring, the exquisite carving complement each other, showing the style of the Wang family. The inner circle - the open-air circular courtyard of 30 meters in diameter is located in the middle, spacious and transparent; The 32 stone pillars around support the 2-story 12-meter-wide round colonnade, elegant and luxurious... Carlos V Palace, many Chinese tourists hope Wenshengyi, thinking that it is the palace built by King Carlos V of Spain for himself, in fact, not. King Carlos I of Spain, or Charles V of the Roman Empire; the name of Carlos V's palace, adopted the name of the Spanish king + the number of the Roman Empire; the palace was built for himself by King Carlos I and never occupied."
  • No.9

    La Madraza

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    Granada
    144m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.10

    Corral del Carbon

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    Granada
    256m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.11

    Alcaicerina

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    Granada
    212m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.12

    Puerta de Elvira

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    Granada
    546m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.13

    Puerta de la Justicia

    4.0/5
    2 Reviews
    Granada
    746m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    ccjccj
    "It is the main gate of the Palace. A large hand is carved above the first arch, symbolizing that it will block all bad luck; a key is carved above the second arch, symbolizing power. The door, door and the wall behind the entrance are very distinctive."
  • No.14

    Dar al-Horra

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    Granada
    508m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.15

    Iglesia de San Gil y Santa Ana

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    Granada
    354m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.16

    Murallas del Albayzin

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    Granada
    583m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.17

    Casa del Chapiz

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    Granada
    984m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.18

    Real Chancilleria

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    Granada
    385m from downtown
    Historical Sites
  • No.19

    Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo

    4.0/5
    1 Reviews
    Granada
    650m from downtown
    Historical Sites
    passionate_walker
    "Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo It was the palace built earlier by the Alhambra, but the rest of the intact part was very small, and the scale was smaller than the Alhambra. I have been to the Alhambra to visit, thinking that of course I will feel nothing special here. In fact, the place to visit is small, but the Qubba (reception hall) style inside is exactly the same as the Alhambra Palace, the tiles are still very good, and it is a surprise for free attractions. This year, the city government has done a lot of work on conservation. Every attraction can scan the QR code to see the introduction (but there should be no Chinese). Upstairs is the exhibition hall, where there is a short-term exhibition. I visited the old photo exhibition in Granada in the 1950s, which was an aerial photo and saw many familiar attractions such as Granada Cathedral and the bullring."
  • No.20

    The Moor’s Chair (Saint Helen's Castle)

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    Granada
    1.3km from downtown
    Historical Sites