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  • Mirador de San Nicolás, Alhambra viewpoint

    The Mirador de San Nicolás, the most famous viewpoint in the city is an absolute must see in your route around Granada. This place is located in the neighbourhood of Albaicín, situated right opposite the Alhambra. (View of the neighbourhood of Albaicín and of the...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 7 years ago
  • Los Cármenes

    Hi again Antonio! As promised, here's a short review of this park, along with some photos - only some of the ducks though, since I couldn't find any others searching through my computer which would show you something of this relatively large park. If you find yourself...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 7 years ago
  • Escuela Montalbán

    I went to this school for about 3 months, and I can definitely recommend it to anyone that wants to learn Spanish but at the same time have an amazing experience! The teachers here are just amazing. They always find ways to keep classes interesting, as well as making...

    0 , in What to do Granada, 8 years ago
  • La Casa Cubana de Nancy

    La Casa Cubana de Nancy is one of those hidden places in Granada where, if you've never been there, you've missed something important in the city. Nancy and her family have been for many years serving the best Mojitos I've ever had in Granada. Mojitos and Caipirinhas,...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Granada, 8 years ago
  • La Alhambra y Generalife

    If we think of Granada, the first thing that comes into our mind is the Alhambra. The huge palace complex is one of the most known and visited places in Andalusia. I made a trip to the south of Spain during my stay in Barcelona and today I am going to tell you why the...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 8 years ago
  • Albaicin Quarter

    Albaicyn Quarter, to me, is a Muslim resident area which was influenced strongly by this religion's architecture. All the houses are painted in white with symbolic front gates and gorgeous botanic gardens. If you are lazy for a walk, you can take the bus C1 leaving from...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 8 years ago
  • Granero

    I'm not gonna say a lot of things about this place. For me it's the best place to go on a Wednesday night. They have an Erasmus party and the staff there is really friendly. Beers is 1-2 euros each and you don't pay the entrance. The DJ is really good and really...

    0 , in Erasmus party Granada, 8 years ago
  • Mirador San Miguel Alto

    San Miguel Alto its the highest viewpoint in Granada. You can go there by walking 30 minutes from center. It has an amazing view of Granada center and Alhambra. I suggest you go there with a bottle of water because its far away of civilization. Many people go there for...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 8 years ago
  • La cueva de 1900

    La cueva is the best place at Granada to eat traditional paella. Source It costs 22 euros, but it's good enough for 2 or 3 people. Be careful because they need 40 minutes to cook paella. I suggest you go there and drink 1 beer (they will bring you tapas for free) and...

    0 , in Where to eat Granada, 8 years ago
  • Chupiteria 69

    Chupiteria 69 is the best place for shots in Granada. Each shot cost 1 euro and they give you as a reward 1 coupon. With the coupons you can buy things like T-shirts- hats etc. Every day except on Mondays is full of Erasmus people. On Tuesdays it's an event that gives...

    0 , in Erasmus party Granada, 8 years ago
  • Monasterio de la Cartuja

    This place is a must you should see if you visit Granada. The monastery itself is not a big thing, but the church is completely amazing. Really baroque and full of details. The visit is free on Thursdays, but you should purchase your free tickets in advance at Entradas...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 8 years ago
  • Rincon de Rodri

    Unluckily, I discover this place in my latest months in Granada when I was looking with my classmate somewhere to eat some tapas just before going to the Feria de Granada. Nevertheless, I make up for the lost time and I went several times. In this bar, you will get a...

    0 , in Where to eat Granada, 8 years ago
  • Campus

    It is a cool place where to go on Friday evenings. You can always be sure that you will see all your energetic Erasmus friends and also meet new amazing people. Organizer of the events for Erasmus students is very fun and outgoing mister. He is more than happy to talk...

    0 , in Erasmus party Granada, 8 years ago
  • San Agustín Gourmet

    San Agustín Gourmet is a new gastronomic concept located in Mercado de San Agustin, in the heart of Granada, closed to Cathedral, Gran Via and Garcia Lorca Museum. In Granada there aren't more restaurants like this. You can choose from over 600 varieties of products...

    0 , in Where to eat Granada, 9 years ago
  • Colonos complex

    Alojamientos Colonos Near the foothills of the Sierra Morena mountain range, you will find the rural village El Altico, which became one of the new settlements in Andalusia after the King Carlos III ordered its colonisation in 1767. It is in the province of Jaén about...

    0 , in Where to eat Granada, 9 years ago
  • Comarca de Guadix – Gorafe

    Gorafe is the ideal destination for those of you who wish to travel back to the past. This village boasts the greatest concentration of dolmens in Spain and part of Europe. There are 10 necropolises spread around the village, which has been populated since the...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 9 years ago
  • Beas de Granada

    Beas de Granada, a village in the province of Granada, preserves important historical remains and legends from its Roman past. The village also offers influence by the Moors and the Reconquista, the period of about 800 years during which the Iberian Peninsula that was...

    0 , in What to do Granada, 9 years ago
  • El Castillo Viejo

    It is very easy nowadays to decide about the place where you can eat well, pay little, listen to good music and enjoy an excellent atmosphere. In Granada, there are a lot of pubs and restaurants which make the city even more interesting. Tourists love the streets,...

    0 , in Where to eat Granada, 9 years ago
  • HANNIGAN & SONS

    We are talking about an Irish pub close to Plaza Nueva in Granada. If you want to enjoy a unique place, with good music and diverse drinks you should stop someday at Hanningan & Sons. I was impressed by the music I listened there: Madonna, ABBA, Michael Jackson and...

    0 , in Where to eat Granada, 9 years ago
  • Escuela Delengua

    Escuela Delengua is by far and away the best language school I have ever attended. The teachers are so welcoming and friendly, so much so that they soon become among your best friends here. The school offers fantastic activities every day to ensure you get to know the...

    0 , in What to see Granada, 9 years ago

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