Albaícin (Granada)
An enchanting old Arab district

"Albaicín in Granada, where the enchantment of the past weaves itself in the narrow streets and whispers the soul of the city."
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Albaícin
The Albaicín, an enchanting old Arab district in Granada, invites you for a private walking tour. The cobbled streets, mosaics, wells, fountains and viewpoints provide a magical experience under the guidance of our guides. This area has been recognized as a World Heritage Site, with remains of Arabic architecture in the gates and walls.
Stunning Views Over Granada and the Alhambra
The best views of Granada and the Alhambra? You’ll find them in the Albaicín. Head to Mirador de San Nicolás or Mirador de San Cristóbal for a breathtaking panorama. Prefer a sunset spot? The Sacromonte hills won’t disappoint. Another highlight is the Mirador de La Mezquita Mayor de Granada. This Islamic temple, built in 2003, is the first mosque in the city since 1492. Around you, you’ll notice the "cármenes"—traditional houses with Arab roots, often featuring green rooftops for shade.
Albaicín: A Perfect Blend of Nature and Architecture
The Albaicín is a mix of gardens, courtyards, and historic buildings. Walk through narrow streets lined with "cármenes," private homes with lush gardens. These spaces engage all the senses: the sight of greenery, the scent of flowers, the taste of fresh fruit, and the sound of water flowing from fountains. More than decoration, these fountains were vital for irrigation and symbolized life itself.
Hidden behind high walls, these private retreats remain exclusive. Even the Emir of Qatar, Tamim Bin Hamad al-Thani, owns a "carmen" here with an unbeatable view of the Alhambra, Sacromonte, and the Nasrid Wall. Walk around, and you’ll pass the winding alleys of the Albaicín, the Abadía del Sacromonte, and the famous cave houses of the Sacromonte district, separated from the Alhambra by the Darro River.
El Bañuelo: A Step Back in Time
A must-see along the way is El Bañuelo, one of the oldest Arab public baths in the Bajo Albaicín. This ancient hammam is a reminder of Granada’s deep Moorish influence. After exploring, take a break at a teahouse and enjoy the rich flavors of Arabic tea. The Albaicín isn’t just a place to see—it’s a place to experience.
Nice attractions in Granada include: Alhambra, Nasrid Palaces, Albaícin, El Bañuelo, Cartuja, Corral del Carbón, Carrera del Darro, Catedral de Granada, Plaza de las Pasiegas, Monasterio de San Jerónimo, Madraza, Dar al-Horra, Basílica de San Juan de Dios, Monasterio de la Cartuja, Sacromonte, Alcaicería, Hammam Al Ándalus | turismo