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Welcome to Granada

Southern city of Spain

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Moorish inscriptions/architecture inside the Alhambra

Why Granada?

Granada: "Moorish Jewel"

Over the centuries, a veritable melting pot of cultures and civilizations have inhabited Andalucia. Granada is like a living museum paying homage to these legacies, making the city one of the most captivating destinations in Spain. Granada is also surrounded by some of the most dramatic natural scenery in the region, giving life to nature routes through ravines, waterfalls, and up to the highest peaks in mainland Spain.

Granada is home to one of Spain's most visited tourist attractions, the Alhambra. The magnificent historical complex is made up of a majestic palace, a Moorish fortress, and exquisite gardens.

CAFÉS

Some excellent cafés in Granada

d'sano cafe in Granada

d'Sano

Cafeteria in the center of Granada. We have breakfasts and brunches prepared in our own workshop with top quality products. Additionally, in our menu you can find vegan and vegetarian options.

Address:

Calle San Jerónimo, 24

Customer review:

"Exceptional breakfast. Great service. A menu in both English and Spanish. My two picky eater children were both completely satisfied. All at a really reasonable price. Can't recommend highly enough!" - LesLee Bickford

La Finca cafe in Granada

La Finca

At La Finca, we are passionate about specialty coffee. We strive to offer a unique experience, selecting the best beans and providing exceptional service. Our expert team is here to share our passion with you.

Address:

C. Colegio Catalino, 3

Customer review:

"Located near Granada Cathedral, this specialty coffeehouse is a perfect choice if you are looking for sone delicious coffee with pastries or brunch meals. The baristas are passionate and all of their pastries look amazing." - Daniel

Café 4 Gatos in Granada

Café 4 Gatos

All of our pastries are home-baked. We also support the small businesses that are part of our community. Additionally, we offer a variety of craft jams from the Lecrín Valley.

Address:

Pcta. Cruz Verde, 6, Albaicín

Customer review:

"Enjoyed looking at the Alhambra while sipping my tea and eating a brunch of toasted baguettes with fresh tomatoes and olive oil or fig jam and butter. Highly recommend! Especially if you are lucky enough to score an outdoor table under the awning." - Minette Chan