Historical Sites
Explore the iconic Alhambra, try flamenco dancing and taste local tapas
Historical Sites
Geological Wonders
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Places of Worship
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Feel the heat of passionate flamenco in Granada!
The Hammam Al Ándalus is a Moorish bath house that offers massages and classical baths. It is located in Granada, Spain. It's less than 100 meters away from the Church of San Gil y Santa Ana in the Albaicín district of the city.
Welcome to Cuevas Los Tarantos, an extraordinary venue nestled within the stunning caves of Granada, Spain. Discover a mesmerizing world of flamenco, where soul-stirring music and electrifying performances come to life in an enchanting underground setting. Step into the heart of the caves and be transported to a realm of passion and rhythm. As you descend into the depths, you'll be immersed in an ambiance that echoes the rich history and cultural heritage of Andalusia. The intimate setting, adorned with natural rock formations, sets the stage for an unforgettable flamenco experience. Prepare to be captivated by the unparalleled artistry and raw emotion of the talented performers. Their skilled footwork, soulful melodies, and mesmerizing dance movements will leave you spellbound. Feel the energy reverberate through the cave walls as each performance tells a unique story, capturing the essence of the flamenco tradition.
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See the impressive facades and a magnificent interior with a spectacular altarpiece in the Cathedral
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The Sacromonte Caves Museum is located in Granada, Spain, and offers guests the chance to learn about 18th-century Gypsies and bohemians who first made homes in the hillside caves. The neighborhood is still largely populated by modern-day bohemians and itinerants. The Alhambra is just opposite the Sacromonte Caves Museum.
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