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This the AlbayzÃn which is the old Arabic quarter on the hill opposite the Alhambra. The Cuesta de los Chinos is a short cut to the Alhambra ticket office.
More information about places located on the map aboveThis the AlbayzÃn which is the old Arabic quarter on the hill opposite the Alhambra. The Cuesta de los Chinos is a short cut to the Alhambra ticket office.
Restaurante El Huerto de Juan Ranas
Expensive restaurant with amazingly good views of the Alhambra.
Expensive restaurant with amazingly good views of the Alhambra. It is right next to the Mirador de San Nicolas. The style of food is Mozarabic.
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Expensive restaurant with amazingly good views of the Alhambra.
Expensive restaurant with amazingly good views of the Alhambra. It is right next to the Mirador de San Nicolas. The style of food is Mozarabic.
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Rabo de Nube
Spanish and international tapas bar and restaurant. Outside seating area with Alhambra views.
Rabo de Nube is on Paseo de Los Tristes, close to the Alhambra, and offers typical Spanish cuisine in an extensive menu, offering tapas, meals and desserts.
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Spanish and international tapas bar and restaurant. Outside seating area with Alhambra views.
Rabo de Nube is on Paseo de Los Tristes, close to the Alhambra, and offers typical Spanish cuisine in an extensive menu, offering tapas, meals and desserts.
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Jardines Zoraya
Restaurant with wide menu and flamenco in the evenings
The menu has a selection of home made pizzas, typical Spanish food such as gazpacho, paella… etc and also more traditional meat and fish dishes. There is a fixed prices menu del dia from Monday - Saturday at midday. There is an outside garden. There is Flamenco in the evenings.
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Restaurant with wide menu and flamenco in the evenings
The menu has a selection of home made pizzas, typical Spanish food such as gazpacho, paella… etc and also more traditional meat and fish dishes. There is a fixed prices menu del dia from Monday - Saturday at midday. There is an outside garden. There is Flamenco in the evenings.
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Paseo de los Tristes
Large square in the centre of Granada beneath the Alhambra with lots of outside restaurants.
The principal attraction of the square is the long line of outside terrace bars. There are about 5 different restaurants to choose from.
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Large square in the centre of Granada beneath the Alhambra with lots of outside restaurants.
The principal attraction of the square is the long line of outside terrace bars. There are about 5 different restaurants to choose from.
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Ruta del Azafrán
Modern restaurant serving Arabic, international and Spanish food. Fantastic views of the Alhambra.
Modern restaurant in Paseo de los Tristes with fantastic views of the Alhambra. The restaurant has a varied selection of Spanish, Mozarabe, international and vegetarian dishes. There is also a tasting menu.
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Modern restaurant serving Arabic, international and Spanish food. Fantastic views of the Alhambra.
Modern restaurant in Paseo de los Tristes with fantastic views of the Alhambra. The restaurant has a varied selection of Spanish, Mozarabe, international and vegetarian dishes. There is also a tasting menu.
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Iglesia de El Salvador
The El Salvador Church was built on the site of the main AlbaicÃn mosque in the 16th century.
The Iglesia El Salvador was built on the site of the main AlbaicÃn mosque. The mosque dated back to the 13th century and was considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. After the Catholic Monarchs conquered Granada, building work started to convert the mosque into a church and the name was changed to the Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador (Church of Our Saviour) and in 1527 it was established as a Collegiate Church. One of the most interesting features of the church is its Mudedjar ceiling. Another is the courtyard which formed part of the original mosque with its water cistern or "aljibe" for ablutions and this is the only remaining example of a Mosque courtyard in Granada. In 1771, the Collegiate moved to another church in the centre of Granada and it became a Parish Church. In 1936 the Church was destroyed by a fire.
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The El Salvador Church was built on the site of the main AlbaicÃn mosque in the 16th century.
The Iglesia El Salvador was built on the site of the main AlbaicÃn mosque. The mosque dated back to the 13th century and was considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. After the Catholic Monarchs conquered Granada, building work started to convert the mosque into a church and the name was changed to the Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador (Church of Our Saviour) and in 1527 it was established as a Collegiate Church. One of the most interesting features of the church is its Mudedjar ceiling. Another is the courtyard which formed part of the original mosque with its water cistern or "aljibe" for ablutions and this is the only remaining example of a Mosque courtyard in Granada. In 1771, the Collegiate moved to another church in the centre of Granada and it became a Parish Church. In 1936 the Church was destroyed by a fire.
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Restaurante Mirador de Morayma
Traditional Spanish restaurant with large garden and views of the Alhambra.
Traditional Spanish restaurant with large garden and views of the Alhambra from some of the rooms. There are several rooms with rustic beamed ceilings and paintings on the walls. It is fairly expensive.
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Traditional Spanish restaurant with large garden and views of the Alhambra.
Traditional Spanish restaurant with large garden and views of the Alhambra from some of the rooms. There are several rooms with rustic beamed ceilings and paintings on the walls. It is fairly expensive.
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Bar Aixa
Tapas bar with outside Terraza in Plaza Larga
Tapas bar with outside Teraza in Plaza Larga in the AlbayzÃn. Good place to relax and have a beer or some plates of food (raciones)
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Tapas bar with outside Terraza in Plaza Larga
Tapas bar with outside Teraza in Plaza Larga in the AlbayzÃn. Good place to relax and have a beer or some plates of food (raciones)
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Rincón del Chapiz
Café and tapas bar which serves snacks, cakes and tapas.
The Rincón del Chapiz is a great place to stop for refreshments if you are exploring the AlbaicÃn and Sacromonte and is located on the Peso de Harina. It serves breakfast, cakes, snacks, toasted sandwiches and tapas. There is outside seating and also tables and chairs inside.
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Café and tapas bar which serves snacks, cakes and tapas.
The Rincón del Chapiz is a great place to stop for refreshments if you are exploring the AlbaicÃn and Sacromonte and is located on the Peso de Harina. It serves breakfast, cakes, snacks, toasted sandwiches and tapas. There is outside seating and also tables and chairs inside.
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El Pañero
El Pañero. Bar with a teraza in the AlbaicÃn Granada Spain.
El Pañero is a traditional tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn serving tapas and raciones of food to share. Their specialities are fried and grilled fish, snails and flaming chorizo. The bar has a number of inside tables inside but there is also an outside terrace.
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El Pañero. Bar with a teraza in the AlbaicÃn Granada Spain.
El Pañero is a traditional tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn serving tapas and raciones of food to share. Their specialities are fried and grilled fish, snails and flaming chorizo. The bar has a number of inside tables inside but there is also an outside terrace.
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Puerta de los Tristes
Tapas bar and restaurant on Paseo de los Tristes
Puerta de Los Tristes offers a range of simple tapas y raciones of standard quality, wines and beers, and breakfast on Paseo de Los Tristes. It also has outdoor seating.
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Tapas bar and restaurant on Paseo de los Tristes
Puerta de Los Tristes offers a range of simple tapas y raciones of standard quality, wines and beers, and breakfast on Paseo de Los Tristes. It also has outdoor seating.
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Pena La Plateria
La Plateria Private Flamenco Club
La Plateria Private Flamenco Club. On Thursdays you can see live authentic flamenco. There is a restaurant.
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La Plateria Private Flamenco Club
La Plateria Private Flamenco Club. On Thursdays you can see live authentic flamenco. There is a restaurant.
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Restaurante Trillo
The MESÓN DEL TRILLO restaurant, is situated right in the centre of the AlbaicÃn
The MESÓN DEL TRILLO restaurant, is situated right in the centre of the AlbaicÃn near to the well known 16th century Aljibe de Trillo. (An Aljibe is an Arabic water cistern).
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The MESÓN DEL TRILLO restaurant, is situated right in the centre of the AlbaicÃn
The MESÓN DEL TRILLO restaurant, is situated right in the centre of the AlbaicÃn near to the well known 16th century Aljibe de Trillo. (An Aljibe is an Arabic water cistern).
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Bar Ras
Friendly, traditional tapas bar serving plates of food to share. Also open for breakfast.
Bar Ras is a friendly, traditional tapas bar on Carrera del Darro, near Paseo de los Tristes in the Albayzin. The bar serves the typical Spanish breakfast (tostada, café, etc.) and also offers typical Spanish dishes such as ham, cheese, omelettes, migas and seafood.
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Friendly, traditional tapas bar serving plates of food to share. Also open for breakfast.
Bar Ras is a friendly, traditional tapas bar on Carrera del Darro, near Paseo de los Tristes in the Albayzin. The bar serves the typical Spanish breakfast (tostada, café, etc.) and also offers typical Spanish dishes such as ham, cheese, omelettes, migas and seafood.
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Bar Aliatar
Traditional tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn which is famous for its snails in a spicy sauce.
Bar Aliatar Los Caracoles is a traditional tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn serving tapas and raciones of food to share. Their specialities are fried and grilled fish, snails and flaming chorizo. The bar has a number of inside tables inside but there is also an outside terrace.
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Traditional tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn which is famous for its snails in a spicy sauce.
Bar Aliatar Los Caracoles is a traditional tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn serving tapas and raciones of food to share. Their specialities are fried and grilled fish, snails and flaming chorizo. The bar has a number of inside tables inside but there is also an outside terrace.
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La Hermosa
Craft beer bar and brewery serving their own brewed beers and tapas.
The Hermosa is an innovative craft beer bar and brewery serving their own brewed craft beers and simple tapas.
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Craft beer bar and brewery serving their own brewed beers and tapas.
The Hermosa is an innovative craft beer bar and brewery serving their own brewed craft beers and simple tapas.
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La Porrona
Restaurant and tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn
La Porrona is a restaurant and tapas bar on Plaza Larga in the AlbaicÃn. Inside the bar the walls are full of photos of flamenco dancers. The restaurant has an outside terrace and specialises in paellas.
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Restaurant and tapas bar in the AlbaicÃn
La Porrona is a restaurant and tapas bar on Plaza Larga in the AlbaicÃn. Inside the bar the walls are full of photos of flamenco dancers. The restaurant has an outside terrace and specialises in paellas.
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Bañuelo
The Bañuelo Arab baths date back to the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest, the most complete and important baths in Spain.
These baths used to be part of the Mosque of the Walnut Tree (Mezquita del Nogal) which previously stood here. They were built in the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest and most complete baths in Spain. Many such baths were destroyed by the Catholic monarchs who regarded them as places of ill repute or even like brothels. However, these baths escaped destructions probably because they occupy the ground floor of a private house.
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The Bañuelo Arab baths date back to the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest, the most complete and important baths in Spain.
These baths used to be part of the Mosque of the Walnut Tree (Mezquita del Nogal) which previously stood here. They were built in the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest and most complete baths in Spain. Many such baths were destroyed by the Catholic monarchs who regarded them as places of ill repute or even like brothels. However, these baths escaped destructions probably because they occupy the ground floor of a private house.
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La Higuera
Restaurant in the high AlbayzÃn with large garden.
In the summer La Higuera has one of the most sought after things in the AlbaicÃn; a lush, cool tranquil garden with the sound of a trickling water fountain.
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Restaurant in the high AlbayzÃn with large garden.
In the summer La Higuera has one of the most sought after things in the AlbaicÃn; a lush, cool tranquil garden with the sound of a trickling water fountain.
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Museo Arqueológico
The Archaeological Museum is located in the Casa de Castril and displays artifacts from different archaeological ages.
The Casa de Castril was built in 1539 by the heirs of Hernando de Zafra, the secretary to the Catholic Monarchs. It has a beautifully preserved façade and is built on two floors around a central courtyard. The seven galleries of the museum exhibit artifacts, coins, pottery and weapons from different archaeological periods.
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The Archaeological Museum is located in the Casa de Castril and displays artifacts from different archaeological ages.
The Casa de Castril was built in 1539 by the heirs of Hernando de Zafra, the secretary to the Catholic Monarchs. It has a beautifully preserved façade and is built on two floors around a central courtyard. The seven galleries of the museum exhibit artifacts, coins, pottery and weapons from different archaeological periods.
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Minimarket Encarni
Small corner shop
Small corner shop. Here you can buy all the essentials such as bread, wine, beer, ham, cheese, vegetables, rice, pasta, soft drinks, ice creams etc.
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Small corner shop
Small corner shop. Here you can buy all the essentials such as bread, wine, beer, ham, cheese, vegetables, rice, pasta, soft drinks, ice creams etc.
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Restaurante Kiki
Outside terrace restaurant next to Mirador de San Nicolas.
Good quality open air restaurante next to the Mirador de San Nicolas.
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Outside terrace restaurant next to Mirador de San Nicolas.
Good quality open air restaurante next to the Mirador de San Nicolas.
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La Tabernilla del Darro
La Tabernilla del Darro is a cosy and beautiful yet modern cave-like restaurant close to the Alhambra serving a great range of wine and tapas.
La Tabernilla del Darro is a cosy and beautiful yet modern cave-like restaurant close to the Alhambra with seating in and outside. The bar serves a great range of wine and tapas which could easily be confused for home cooking.
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La Tabernilla del Darro is a cosy and beautiful yet modern cave-like restaurant close to the Alhambra serving a great range of wine and tapas.
La Tabernilla del Darro is a cosy and beautiful yet modern cave-like restaurant close to the Alhambra with seating in and outside. The bar serves a great range of wine and tapas which could easily be confused for home cooking.
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Casa Pasteles
Cake shop and coffee bar in Plaza Larga
Typical Granadino cake shop and coffee bar in Plaza Larga. In the summer there is ice cream.
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Cake shop and coffee bar in Plaza Larga
Typical Granadino cake shop and coffee bar in Plaza Larga. In the summer there is ice cream.
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EntraÃya
Tapas bar and restaurant which serves a reasonably priced set menu and a good selection of Spanish tapas and plates to share ("raciones").
EntraÃya literally means "little entrance", and the narrow door opens onto a long bar with a dining room at the back. This is a typical Spanish tapas bar where you can have a drink and tapa at the bar. It also has a reasonably priced set menu at lunchtime.
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Tapas bar and restaurant which serves a reasonably priced set menu and a good selection of Spanish tapas and plates to share ("raciones").
EntraÃya literally means "little entrance", and the narrow door opens onto a long bar with a dining room at the back. This is a typical Spanish tapas bar where you can have a drink and tapa at the bar. It also has a reasonably priced set menu at lunchtime.
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