Explore Madrid’s iconic sites with expert guides. Discover history, secrets, and vibrant culture on a private walking tour. Book your adventure today.
Explore Madrid’s iconic sites with expert guides. Discover history, secrets, and vibrant culture on a private walking tour. Book your adventure today.
- Plaza del Carmen - The journey begins at the Town Hall Square, offering an introduction to the scenic route through the charming city of Granada.
- Plaza de Bib-Rambla - Known as Granada’s most renowned and lively square, its name originates from the Arabic Bib-Rambla, meaning “the river gate.”
- Plaza De Las Pasiegas - Here, visitors can…
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Plaza del Carmen - The journey begins at the Town Hall Square, offering an introduction to the scenic route through the charming city of Granada.
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Plaza de Bib-Rambla - Known as Granada’s most renowned and lively square, its name originates from the Arabic Bib-Rambla, meaning “the river gate.”
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Plaza De Las Pasiegas - Here, visitors can admire the main entrance of the magnificent Granada Cathedral, appreciating the intriguing iconography of its Baroque façade.
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La Madraza - The iconic Oficios street divides the Christian world with the Cathedral, the Royal Chapel, and the Sagrario church on one side, and the Alcaicería, the former souk, on the other. Here lies the Madraza, the first public university in Al Andalus, which later served as the town hall.
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Alcaiceria - In the 16th century, it housed nearly 200 shops. The Arabic name is derived from Latin. When Emperor Justinian granted the Arabs the right to sell silk, they showed their gratitude by naming all the bazaars al-Kaysar-ia, or “Caesar’s place.”
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Corral del Carbon - The Corral del Carbón is the only Arab market still standing in the Iberian Peninsula since the 14th century. It served as a public building for merchants and their goods during major international markets.
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Plaza de Isabel La Catolica - A monumental sculpture by artist Mariano Benlliure, it captures the moment Christopher Columbus met the Catholic Monarchs during his expedition to America. It is situated at the start of Gran Vía.
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Calle Caldereria Nueva - La Calderería is a quaint area in the lower Albayzín, filled with bazaars reminiscent of ancient Arab souks.
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Mirador de San Nicolas - One of Granada’s most iconic and frequented spots, located in the Albaicín neighborhood. This viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the Alhambra, the renowned palace and fortress from the Nasrid era, as well as the city of Granada with the Sierra Nevada in the background.
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Puerta de las Pesas - The Puerta de las Pesas, situated next to the current Plaza Larga, is one of the entrances that was part of the wall surrounding the Qadima Citadel.
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Fuente De La Amapola - A notable location at the base of the Nasrid walls in the heart of Sacromonte, offering stunning views of the Valparaiso Valley.
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Sacromonte - The Sacromonte neighborhood is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the first Roma neighborhood in Spain, featuring unique cave-house architecture.
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Paseo de los Tristes - Granada’s Paseo de los Tristes is a famous promenade, celebrated for its views of the Alhambra and its distinctive name.
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Carrera del Darro - Regarded as one of the most beautiful streets globally, it is adorned with two small stone bridges that cross the river, connecting the Churra and Almanzora neighborhoods. Above, like a sentinel, stands the Alhambra.
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Plaza Nueva - Plaza Nueva is one of Granada’s quintessential postcard views, home to the Renaissance Royal Chancellery and the Mudejar church of Santa Ana.

- Tour guide officer
- Audio system ( For groups 7 people in advance)
- Tour guide officer
- Audio system ( For groups 7 people in advance)
- Any service not specified in the previous section.
- Tips
- Any service not specified in the previous section.
- Tips
Granada ranks among the most visited cities globally, and exploring its streets offers a truly unparalleled experience. The journey will take you through the city’s most iconic landmarks: The Alcaiceria, Calle Oficios, “Las Teterias”, the Coal Corral, Mirador de San Nicolás, Sacromonte, and more.
Uncover the rich history and intriguing stories of the…
Granada ranks among the most visited cities globally, and exploring its streets offers a truly unparalleled experience. The journey will take you through the city’s most iconic landmarks: The Alcaiceria, Calle Oficios, “Las Teterias”, the Coal Corral, Mirador de San Nicolás, Sacromonte, and more.
Uncover the rich history and intriguing stories of the last Muslim stronghold on the Iberian Peninsula. The role of guiding tourists is vital, providing them with insider knowledge that tour guides possess, thanks to years of dedicated research and study.
Explore Granada with a certified official guide.
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