9 Fountains in Province of Granada That You Shouldn't Miss

August 13, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

There’s an Arabic inscription that captures the essence of Granada in a few words: “There is nothing so sad as to be blind in Granada.” The perspicacity of this declaration becomes obvious as soon as you penetrate the austere walls of the Alhambra and take in the full majesty of the architecture, carvings and fountains of the Nasrid palaces. Your ticket (which should be bought well in advance following the instructions on the attraction’s website) also affords entry to the Renaissance Palace of Carlos V and to the exquisite gardens of the Generalife. If you are celebrating a special event, or are in the market for a splurge, you can stay in the lovely Parador, right on site. Make your way down into the city via the atmospheric old quarter of the Albaicin, with its tiny craft shops and restaurants, and head for the Cathedral and Royal Chapel. Also plan a visit to the crypt for the tombs of Ferdinand and Isabella, the instigators of Spain’s imperial adventures to the New World and beyond. It’s worth making the short journey out of town to visit the Monasterio Cartuja, a fabulous Carthusian monastery in the baroque style. Admirers of the poet Lorca should make the effort to visit the Casa-Museo Federico Garcia Lorca in Fuente Vaqueros, about 11 miles from the city centre.
Restaurants in Province of Granada

1. Fuente de San Antonio

Pampaneira Spain
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Fuente de San Antonio

2. Fuente De Las Granadas

Plaza del Humilladero s/n, 18005 Granada Spain https://www.granada.org/inet/patrimonio.nsf/wwtod/4B8CDB34B6D7BEC4C12577AB0025C29A
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50%
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Fuente De Las Granadas

3. Calle Real Fountain

Calle Real de Almunecar, 14, Almunecar Spain
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20%
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36%
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1%
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4.0 based on 70 reviews

Calle Real Fountain

4. Pilar de Carlos V

Calle Real de la Alhambra 16 Alhambra, 18009 Granada Spain https://www.alhambra-patronato.es/edificios-lugares/pilar-de-carlos-v
Excellent
17%
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72%
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11%
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Pilar de Carlos V

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Coming in or out magnificent "La Alhambra', from or to "Plaza Nueva" in downtown Granada, you will certainly spot - near "Puerta de la Justicia" - this outstanding fountain: the "Pilar de Carlos V". It dates from 1545 and was designed by famous architect Pedro Machuca and executed by sculptor Niccola da Corte, during the reign of Emperor Carlos V. The monumental stone carved fountain is considered a Grenadian Renaissance masterpiece, where three figureheads represent the rivers of Granada (Rivers "Darro", "Beiro" and "Genil"), or simply "Summer", "Spring" and "Autumn" seasons.

5. Fuente De Los Canos Dorados

Calle Canos Dorados N. 2, 18800 Baza Spain http://www.bazaturismo.com/poi/fuente-los-canos-dorados/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Fuente De Los Canos Dorados

6. Fuente de los Cinco Canos

Calle Lavadero, 18640 Padul Spain

7. Fuente del Avellano

Calle Santo Sepulcro del Sacromonte 102, 18010 Granada Spain

8. Fuente Santa o de Alcantara

Fuente Santa o de Alcantara, Loja Spain http://listarojapatrimonio.org/ficha/fuente-santa/

9. Fuente Terrones De Jerez Del Marquesado

Ayuntamiento De Jerez Del Marquesado, 18518 Jerez del Marquesado Spain +34 958 67 21 03

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