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Museo de la Alhambra
Museum inside the Alhambra complex displaying Nasrid-period art, ceramics, woodwork, and Islamic decorative pieces. A strong complement to visiting the palaces and one of the city's most important art
Take a train from Reus to Granada and enjoy the approximately 372 miles (600 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 4 trains per day.
Distance 372 miles (600 km) |
Trains per day 4 |
Direct trains 4 |
Cheapest Month Aug |
Cheapest Day Sat |
High Season Oct - Dec |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
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Museum inside the Alhambra complex displaying Nasrid-period art, ceramics, woodwork, and Islamic decorative pieces. A strong complement to visiting the palaces and one of the city's most important art
Small state museum in a historic house with collections on Granada's history, prints, paintings, and local heritage. A good choice for understanding the city beyond the Alhambra.
Large interactive science museum with hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and temporary shows. Popular with families and visitors wanting a modern museum experience.
Historic hillside quarter of narrow lanes, whitewashed houses, and classic views toward the Alhambra. Essential for atmosphere, photography, and wandering.
The city's most famous viewpoint, celebrated for sunset panoramas of the Alhambra with the Sierra Nevada behind. Extremely popular with visitors and creators.
Hillside district known for cave houses, flamenco heritage, and sweeping views. One of Granada's most distinctive neighborhoods and increasingly popular online.
A historic Granada omelette from the Sacromonte area, traditionally made with eggs and offal. It is one of the city’s most distinctive old recipes.
Small syrup-soaked sponge cakes topped with toasted cream, originally from nearby Santa Fe and closely associated with Granada province.
Tender broad beans sautéed with cured ham, a classic Granadan tapa that highlights the local habit of simple seasonal cooking.
Famous long-running tapas bar, especially popular for fried seafood and generous drinks-and-tapas culture in a lively casual atmosphere.
Well-known traditional restaurant and marisquería near the center, valued for seafood, rice dishes and classic service.
Historic Granada institution with a classic tavern feel, noted for local wines, cured meats, montaditos and old-school tapas ambiance.
Generally cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona. Good value for tapas and mid-range dining, while central hotels cost more in peak season.
Service is usually included. Locals often round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small change is fine in cafés; round up for taxis. Not obligatory.
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Granada Airport -> Granada City Center
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