10 Things to do in Centro - Sagrario That You Shouldn't Miss

September 16, 2021 Jasper Kershner

The Alhambra citadel of Granada is one of the most famous buildings in Spain: a Moorish fortress with grand archways and delicate ornamental mosaics. Step backwards in time as you wind through the ascending cobblestone streets of Albayzin. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views from the Mirador San Nicolas. Granada’s nightlife is vibrant and varied, thanks in part to its student population. Hit the bars of Calle Elvira or, for a quieter outing, the traditional tea rooms of La Calle de Las Teterias.
Restaurants in Granada

1. Suburbia

Plaza de la Encarnacion 2 Puente de los Vados SN, Nave 2, Planta Alta, 18001 Granada Spain +34 650 47 07 01 [email protected] http://www.suburbia-granada.com
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Suburbia

Suburbia is a cultural platform to exchange ideas, propose solutions and spark creativity from the proposals of contemporary art and culture.

2. Nhue Concierge

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5.0 based on 1,660 reviews

Nhue Concierge

Small-group guided tour to the Alhambra, the most visited monument of Spain. Official and local tour guide. Tours in English, Spanish and French. Morning and afternoon tours. Check the avilability in our web!

3. Libreria Praga

Calle Gracia 33, 18002 Granada Spain +34 958 52 01 01 http://www.libreriapraga.com
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Libreria Praga

4. Granada Alternativa

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Granada Alternativa

We have all kinds of excursions in Granada and Andalusia. Guided tour of the Alhambra (Maximum 10 People) Gastronomic Tour, discovering the most beautiful corners of the city. Segway tours are offered in the hidden Granada. There are day and night tours to discover the best places in the city. Segway or E bike tour. Flamenco show in the caves of Sacromonte. Walking tour and Private Tours Walking Adventure Night, Free Walking Tour in the Albaicín / Historic Center / Realejo. Road Trip in Alpujarras, Sierra Nevada, Ronda, Malaga, Seville, Cordoba. Accommodation and transfer service in Granada and Andalusia. Incentive activities for companies and team building.

5. Balea Travel

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Balea Travel

What is Balea, or who are we? In Balea Travel we are storytellers of experiences. Our guided tours have a high didactic and fun component. That is to say, an entertainment activity in which, in a close and pleasant way, you can forget about the hustle and learn something through an experience that you can share with your people. What do we propose in our visits? In our guided tours we concentrate on selecting the most singular spaces and the most singular details of it: from historical events to legends, myths, artistic elements, etc. Rest assured that we are going to tell you the most curious and implausible thing that is part of our own identity and culture. What are we gonna see? We want you to know more about the city of Granada so that, once at home, you want to tell what you have lived and felt, and also want to return to this magical place again.

6. BorealRelax

Callejon de Antonino 6 Local 5, 18002 Granada Spain +34 615 42 13 55 [email protected] http://borealrelax.es
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BorealRelax

Borealrelax is a coquettish massage center in the heart of Granada that has a wide and careful massage menu (relaxing, shiatsu, deep tissue, prenatal, sports, lomi-lomi, mindfulness, four hands, in pairs, for groups. ..), craniosacral, beauty rituals and packs of activities in the city. For BorealRelax the well-being of our clients is the most important thing and for that reason we create an atmosphere of calm and serenity, where the details to the mime differentiate us and make us stand out from the rest of centers. Our services are characterized by total confidence and discretion, both at home and at home and in hotels 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Feel like in an oasis in the historical center of Granada. Let us pamper you and make you feel good, without stress and without pain. BorealRelax: welcome to serenity.

Reviewed By Dinogrinno - Sydney, Australia

We had the couples massage after viewing Alhambra yesterday We’ve had massages all over the world and this was amongst the best It was different to any massage I’ve had before but very effective My masseur, Tau, spoke English fairly well and gave my very sore feet and legs an excellent massage Good value

7. El Reino Escape Room

Calle de la Paz Numero 6 Locales 5,6 Y 7, 18002 Granada Spain +34 697 80 45 21 [email protected] http://www.elreinoescaperoom.com
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El Reino Escape Room

Our escape room is composed of five games where logic and ingenuity are essential to achieve the ultimate goal, which is none other than escape. In our rooms you will find riddles and riddles that you have to solve to get the key, the code or the action that will help you to leave before the end of time (60 minutes)

8. Saint Jerome Monastery

Calle del Rector Lopez Argueta 9, 18001 Granada Spain +34 958 27 93 37 http://www.granadadirect.com/monumentos/monasterio-san-jeronimo-granada/
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Saint Jerome Monastery

Located in the small village of Tlacochahuaya, this colorful monastery is dedicated to the patron saint of hermits.

Reviewed By ANGELOV230 - Milan, Italy

From the outside, this monastery is not much, and I happened to pass by during the Holy Cross feast, when the outside gardens were crowded with people celebrating. I decided to visit, and it was an unexpected pleasure. From the ticket office, you go to the nice internal cloister with the orange garden. On the cloister open several rooms (chapter, sacristy, and others), and each of them contain great paintings and sculptures / statues. The very last is the entrance to the church, and this is so beautiful and unexpected, with the exquisite and very rich decorations, the paintings, the statues, the frescoes (some of them in need of restauration), the main altar and the stunning reredos behind it. Although the church alone is much, much better than the Granada Cathedral, there were very few visitors here. It is a true hidden gem in Granada!

9. Royal Chapel of Granada

Calle Oficios S/N Plaza de la Lonja, 18001 Granada Spain +34 958 22 29 59 [email protected] http://www.capillarealgranada.com
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Royal Chapel of Granada

The Chapel of the Catholic Kings was conceived as a burial site intimately linked to the Cathedral, but without merging with its architecture. It is built with a single nave, an octagonal presbytery preceded by bleachers, a transept with little development and a choir at its feet, for the functions of a pantheon. As a funeral chapel none, in Spain, it excels in size. In it you can appreciate both its simplicity and its wealth thanks to the generous endowment of the queen. The Royal Chapel houses the mortal remains of Don Fernando de Aragón and Dona Isabel de Castilla (who were initially resting in the convent of San Francisco de la Alhambra), as well as those of Dona Juana I, Don Felipe and Infante Miguel. Under the tombs there is a small crypt of marked austerity, in which are deposited the real, lead coffins, identified by the initial of each name on the cover.

Reviewed By nati_s04 - England, United Kingdom

The entrance is quite cheap, it includes an audio guide, and it's quite stunning to see the beautiful architecture and the sculptures made by the best artist of that time

10. Iglesia del Sagrario

Calle Oficios s/n, 18001 Granada Spain +34 958 22 85 74 http://www.archidiocesisgranada.es
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Iglesia del Sagrario

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

During the moorish centuries in Granada, the mayor mosque of Granada stood exactly here! With the conquest of Granada by the legendary Catholic Kings, the old "Aljama Mosque" (the "Friday Mosque", in English) was Cristianized and converted into the "Iglesia del Sagrario" ("Church of the Holy Tabernacle"). In the 18th century, after the construction of the magnificent Cathedral of Granada, the old converted mosque was demolished and the construction of a new Church was started by Francisco de Hurtado Izquierdo, the same architect of the city's Cathedral. The construction took decades and finally, in 1759, the new "Iglesia del Sagrario" was opened. It is a beautiful Church, with not so many visitors as it is overshadowed by the neighboring Cathedral. Please check its visiting hours before going. Moments of silence, prayer and confidence await you! Enjoy!

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