Granada is a beautiful, fun, culture-filled city in the south of Spain, and we think you’ll love it. Here we’ve compiled some of our favorite restaurants, sights to see, things to do, and more.

EATING AND DRINKING
- Fish:
- Good wines and tapas:
- Tapas and more (lunch, dinner):
Aliatar (typical “bocadillos”)
Los Manueles (they are famous for their “croquetas”)
Wild Food World (vegan)
Hicuri (vegan)
Utopia Ramen Bar (there’s a DJ at night)
- Teterías (Moroccan tea shops):
Just go to C/Calderería! It is like a little Moroccan style street.
A good choice to go up the Albaicín.
- Drinks (cocktails or similar):
Bohemia Jazz Café
Caroca
Mariana Mon Amour
- Chocolate con churros
Go to Plaza Bibrambla! There are two classic places for that (Café Bibrambla and Cafetería Alhambra)

MONUMENTS
- Alhambra and Generalife (you can buy the tickets here)
- Catedral and/or Capilla Real
- Corral del Carbón
- Abadía del Sacromonte
- Monasterio La Cartuja
- Monasterio San Jerónimo
VIEWS, STREETS, WALKS
- Albaicín (stop in Mirador de San Nicolás)
- Realejo neighbourhood (old jewish quarter). Lots of graffitis by El Niño de las Pinturas. End the walk in Plaza Campo del Príncipe.
- Carrera de La Virgen and Paseo del Salón
- Alcaicería (little souk in narrow streets)
SHOPPING
- Clothes and big shopping: Calle Mesones, Reyes Católicos, Calle Recogidas.
- Bookshops: El Tiempo Perdido, La Inusual.