Southern Spain’s atmospheric city of Granada is on many people’s bucket lists. But, surprisingly, it is also often overlooked by many in favor of Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville.
Granada is one of the most unique places in Spain because it is still home to a wealth of historical cave dwellings. Dwellings that are still utilized today.
In the old town, vintage and boutique shops sell designer clothing, accessories, and homewares. You’ll also find artisan workshops selling handmade artifacts.
Enjoy crossing the hanging bridges and climbing through the narrow ravine of Los Cahorros de Monachil – a great activity for families visiting Granada.
Lose yourself in winding cobblestoned streets where colorful flowers drape the whitewashed walls, and traditional bars and restaurants set their tables on the sidewalks and squares.