Welcome to the ‘Hidden Corners’ section! Here, we’ll take you on a tour through the most iconic streets of this beautiful city. Get ready to discover the history, culture, and secrets hidden in the cobblestone streets, charming squares, and corners with the flavor of Granada. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the authentic Granadian experience?
Also known as “Bab al-Ramla” in Arabic or “Puerta del Arenal,” this is an iconic monument in Granada with a fascinating history.
Located next to the picturesque Genil River, this magical spot will transport you to the time of Queen Aixa, mother of Boabdil
This mysterious well, located on Postigo de la Cuna Street, within Elvira Street, has been associated for centuries with the ability to calm the tremors of the earth.
“Transformed into an impressive gate-fortress due to its strategic location.”
A magical place on the northern slope of the Alhambra
A place with a fascinating history, located above the ancient dungeons of Christian captives from the Nasrid era in Granada.
In 1536, the majestic Gate of the Pomegranates was erected as a solemn entrance to the Alhambra.
In this place, there is a jewel of the Granada Renaissance, the Pilar de Carlos V.
Built in 1348, next to it, there is a circular bastion of Christian artillery and the Pillar of Charles V.
In Plaza del Almirante, 1, is the majestic palace house of the Admiral of Aragon
Botanical Garden of Granada, a green corner with history.