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Featured · Granada, ES
Walk through Granada's layered past across roughly four miles, moving from the Renaissance Plaza Nueva through Moorish markets and plazas to the soaring Cathedral. You'll trace the city's blended architectural heritage while passing through squares where locals still gather and shop.
Adapted from Somto Seeks
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Plaza Nueva
Start at Granada's oldest square, where Renaissance arcades meet Moorish design and the Albaicín rises just beyond.
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Corral del Carbón
This 14th-century caravanserai preserves the Moorish marketplace it once was, when merchants lodged and traded within its arched courtyard.
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Alcaicería
Navigate the narrow passages of what was once the Moorish silk market, now lined with craft vendors, spice stalls, and local shops.
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Plaza de Bib-Rambla
A bustling plaza ringed by Renaissance and Baroque facades, with a fountain at its heart and cafés where you can rest.
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Catedral de Granada
The Cathedral's grand Renaissance and Gothic exterior announces the city's Christian period, while the adjacent Royal Chapel holds centuries of Granada's story.
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