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Basílica de San Juan de Dios
The guide was updated:This 18th century Baroque Basilica glistens with gold on the inside, and on the outside. Discover treasures of the past and visit the final resting place of important Spanish clerics. Take a tour with one of the friendly guides and learn about the history and background of this place of worship.
                
                    Useful Information
- Address: Calle San Juan de Dios 15, Granada
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–7pm, Sun 1:30pm–7pm
- Website: basilicasanjuandedios.es
- Public Transport: Bus stop: Avenida Constitucion
- Phone: +34 958 27 57 00
- Email: victormanuel.carmona@sjd.es
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                            Built on a hill overlooking Granada and set against a backdrop of the Sierra Nevada, the Alhambra is a majestic medieval complex of intricately decorated palaces, pristine gardens, and a once-mighty fortress.
It is among the top 3 most visited landmarks in Spain, and together with the Generalife Gardens, they form a UNESCO World Heritage site. 
See the complex's fascinating mix of Renaissance and Moorish architecture, admire panoramic city vistas from a hilltop perch, and then stroll through the botanical beauty of the Generalife Gardens.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Cathedral of Santa María de la Encarnación
                            The Cathedral of Santa María de la Encarnación is Grenada’s most famous cavernous Renaissance and Gothic cathedral. There is a small museum adjacent to the church.
                            
                            
                       
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        Cartuja Monastery
                            Monestario De La Cartuja is an elaborate Baroque monastery and church, constructed between the 16th and 18th centuries. The Sanctuary and Sacristy are particularly impressive. Within the brick walls you can enjoy breathtaking gardens and experience how clerics and monks lived in times past.
                            
                            
                       
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        Hammam Arab Baths
                            In this authentic ancient house, visitors are welcome to indulge in an Arabic style bath. The smells of scented oils waft through the air as you relax in the hot or cool pools, or enjoy a massage. There is a rooftop restaurant and teahouse onsite.
                            
                            
                       
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        Huerta De San Vicente
                            Huerta De San Vicente is the house where famous writer Federico García Lorca spent summers and wrote some of his best known works. The house is located 15 minutes by foot from the city centre.
                            
                            
                       
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        Albayzín Neighbourhood
                            The Albayzín, also known as Albaicín, is composed of snaking corridors and alleyways that make up the old Arabian quarter of Granada. It is a pleasure just to wander the warren of streets that organically formed back in the Nasrid period (13th–15th centuries). The neighbourhood was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, as an extension of the historic site of the nearby Alhambra.
                            
                            
                       
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        Arco De Las Pesas
                            Arco De Las Pesas (literally Gate of the Weights) is located just off Plaza Larga, a striking Islamic gateway defensive wall. The archway is built with stone from the city of Malahá and was built in the eleventh century.
                            
                            
                       
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        Mirador de San Nicolás
                            Mirador De San Nicolás is a lookout point with stunning views of the Alhambra, the Sierra Nevada Mountains and all of Granada. This is the perfect place to go and see one of the most beautiful sunsets.
                            
                            
                       
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        Sacromonte
                            This mystic neighbourhood's name literally means "sacred mountain". The place was traditionally occupied by the Gitanos (Romani people). A series of roads winding up the mountain are flanked by caves that are literally carved out of the side of the mountain. They served as the original dwellings for this area's first inhabitants. Many of the caves are still used as houses; others have been converted to restaurants and bars.
                            
                            
                       
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        Nasrid Wall
                            Nasrid Wall is the 16th city perimeter wall which snakes through the Sacromonte district. A walk along this wall will provide a thorough exploration of the Sacromonte, including beautiful views of the Alhambra and the Albayzin.
                            
                            
                       
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        Generalife Garden
                            Overlooking the impressive Alhambra palace lies the lovely Generalife Garden. With its bright flowerbeds and picturesque fountains, its higher and lower gardens are the ideal spot for an evening stroll. You don’t want to miss this Andalusian scenery with great architecture in a floral setting on your holiday pictures.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Mosque of Granada
                            After centuries of banishing Islam from the religious map, this Mosque was built in 2003 and is open to everyone. You can visit the building and also step into the main prayer halls by appointment. The mosque is also worth visiting for its outlook on the beautiful architecture of the Alhambra.
                            
                            
                       
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        Basílica de San Juan de Dios
                            This 18th century Baroque Basilica glistens with gold on the inside, and on the outside. Discover treasures of the past and visit the final resting place of important Spanish clerics. Take a tour with one of the friendly guides and learn about the history and background of this place of worship.
                            
                            
                       
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        Museo Cuevas del Sacromonte
                            Explore recreated cave homes on Sacromonte. Discover the traditional crafts, pottery, and lifestyle of the people who dwelled in these cavernous places.
                            
                            
                       
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        Carrera del Darro
                            Starting near the Plaza Nueva, this passage along the Darro River takes you to stunning views and lovely places. During an evening stroll you can find many bars and restaurants on your way and enjoy a vibrant nightlife.
                            
                            
                       
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        Flamenco Performances
                            Flamenco is a passionate, rhythmical dance drawing on folkloric music traditions from Southern Spain. Generally accompanied by special musical instruments, this is a vibrant form of art unique to the region. Numerous providers offer Flamenco experiences in all manner of locations. If you are in Sacramonte, make sure to catch a flamenco show at Zambra María la Canastera: performed in a tiny restored cave home laden with memorabilia. In the city centre, try El Tabanco for a reasonably priced Flamenco evening completed with wine and tapas. For a high end cultural experience, head to Casa del Arte.
                            
                            
                       
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