Granada Trip Overview
Let yourself be guided by the hand of expert guides (bilingual Spanish / English) through the main Christian monuments of Granada, we begin with the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption, La Cartuja.
We continue our route crossing Calle Gran Vía de Colón, continuing along Calle Cárcel Baja, on the way to the Cathedral of Granada.
The arrival of the Catholic Monarchs to the last Arab bastion of the Iberian Peninsula meant a radical change in the model of the city. The Renaissance Cathedral of Granada is a hymn to grandeur where Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical are mixed.
Going down Calle Oficios to enter the Royal Chapel, a place chosen by the Catholic Monarchs as their last resting place, this temple symbolizes the restoration of the Granada church, showing the great wealth of its artistic heritage.
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* Duration: 3 hours
* Starts: Granada, Spain
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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Let yourself be guided by the hand of expert guides (bilingual Spanish / English) through the main Christian monuments of Granada, we begin with the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption, La Cartuja.
We continue our route crossing Calle Gran Vía de Colón, continuing along Calle Cárcel Baja, on the way to the Cathedral of Granada.
The arrival of the Catholic Monarchs to the last Arab bastion of the Iberian Peninsula meant a radical change in the model of the city. The Renaissance Cathedral of Granada is a hymn to grandeur where Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical are mixed.
Going down Calle Oficios to enter the Royal Chapel, a place chosen by the Catholic Monarchs as their last resting place, this temple symbolizes the restoration of the Granada church, showing the great wealth of its artistic heritage.
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Stop At: Monasterio Cartuja, Paseo de Cartuja S/N, 18011 Granada Spain
The Royal Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption of the Cartuja in Granada was founded on an ancient Arab carmen called Aynadamar (Fountain of Tears).
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Granada Cathedral, Plaza de la Pasiegas Plaza de las Pasiegas, 18001 Granada Spain
The Holy Metropolitan Cathedral Church of the Incarnation of Granada is a Catholic temple in the Spanish city of Granada, home of the city’s archdiocese. The temple is one of the peak works of the Spanish Renaissance.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Royal Chapel of Granada, Calle Oficios S/N Plaza de la Lonja, 18001 Granada Spain
The Royal Chapel of Granada houses the mortal remains of D. Fernando de Aragón and Dª Isabel de Castilla, de Dª. Juana I and D. Felipe I and Prince Miguel.
Duration: 30 minutes