What We Liked
- Norte is well connected to the rest of the city.
- The Cartuja Campus of the University of Granada is a short walk from the apartment.
- Heating is installed throughout to help keep you warm in winter.
- The kitchen is modern, recently rennovated and fully equipped to cook.
- The bright living area has a comfortable sofa and a large TV.
Things to keep in mind
- There is a washing machine but no dryer in the apartment.
Transportation
- The Maria de Maeztu 1 bus stop, which serves bus 121, N7 and U3, is a 2-minute walk from the apartment.
Neighbourhood
Norte
Modern and local
Overview
An area with a small-town feel.
Living here you will be treated to a true Granada experience.
Norte edges the foothills of the surrounding mountains. These are some of the newest buildings in Granada. And they offer some of the best views.
You're right next to the Cartuja Campus of the University of Granada. And the breathtaking La Cartuja Monastery.
One of Granada's most affordable areas to live in.
What can I do here?
The Cartuja de Granada is a 16th-century monastery. Spanish Baroque. Visit it. Admire it.
Something more active?
Dance through Granada's history. Take a class at the Escuela Municipal de Flamenco.
Or go for a long walk. Head into Parque Nueva and the foothills of Sierra de Huétor national park. Check out those spectacular views!
Alternatively, take a short bus ride into the city centre. Enjoy the hefty tapas and the spectacular sights that Granada has to offer.
Fun fact
Granada is Spanish for pomegranate.
These crimson fruits are abundant in Granada and are a symbol of the city.
Why not go on a hunt? You can find many engravings, paintings, and other carvings of pomegranates throughout Granada. Fruity!
Can I afford it? € (Budget friendly)