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Things to Do in El Fargue in 2025 - Top Attractions, Local Food, Hotels & Travel Tips (Updated April, 2025) | Trip.com

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Looking for things to do in El Fargue? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Alhambra

Alhambra

10
4.6/51,044 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Nasrid Palaces

Nasrid Palaces

7.5
4.6/538 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Granada Cathedral

Granada Cathedral

6.9
4.5/537 Reviews
Mirador San Nicolas

Mirador San Nicolas

5.9
4.4/525 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Palacio de los Leones

Palacio de los Leones

5.8
4.8/523 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Royal Monastery of St. Jerome

Royal Monastery of St. Jerome

5.7
3.6/59 Reviews
2025 Granada Flamenco Biennial: The Encounter of Tradition and Avant-garde

2025 Granada Flamenco Biennial: The Encounter of Tradition and Avant-garde

5.5
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"Specialty exhibition halls"
"Exhibitions"
Generalife

Generalife

5.3
4.3/523 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
"Museums"
Royal Chapel of Granada

Royal Chapel of Granada

4.8
4.3/521 Reviews
"Museums"
Hammam Banos Arabes

Hammam Banos Arabes

4.8
5.0/51 Reviews
"Spa/massage"

Where to Stay

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What to Eat

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Damasqueros

Damasqueros

4.8/596 Reviews
Avg. GBP48/person
"Middle Eastern Cuisine"
"Open Late"
Bongo

Bongo

4.6/5516 Reviews
Avg. GBP26/person
"Fusion Cuisine"
Maria de la O

Maria de la O

4.8/594 Reviews
Avg. GBP48/person
"Western-style"
los Andaluces

los Andaluces

4.7/530 Reviews
Avg. GBP21/person
"Seafood"
"Open Late"
Casa Gabriel

Casa Gabriel

4.4/524 Reviews
Avg. GBP15/person
"Western-style"
Atahualpa Steak House

Atahualpa Steak House

4.7/585 Reviews
Avg. GBP33/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Restaurante Garnata

Restaurante Garnata

5.0/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
Avg. GBP48/person
"Western-style"
Los Patos

Los Patos

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Avg. GBP30/person
"Western-style"
"View"
Miss Sushi Granada

Miss Sushi Granada

4.6/5201 Reviews
Avg. GBP17/person
"Fusion Cuisine"
La Chicota

La Chicota

4.5/535 Reviews
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Arrozante - Hotel Barceló Granada Congress

Arrozante - Hotel Barceló Granada Congress

4.5/546 Reviews
"Western-style"

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Alhambra

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MK San
The Alhambra in Granada is absolutely stunning – a must-see if you're in Spain. The intricate Islamic architecture, especially in the Nasrid Palaces, is breathtaking. The Generalife Gardens are peaceful and beautifully designed. It’s like stepping back in time. Just be sure to book tickets early and wear comfy shoes – there's a lot to explore!Tips:book in advance go there early wear comfortable shoes and don’t miss the views

Nasrid Palaces

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320***98
Although the ticket is much more expensive than the official sale, it is worth it to buy the next day's ticket. When the weather is good, it is absolutely extraordinary to go to the Alhambra. It is recommended to reserve enough time to visit slowly.

Granada Cathedral

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深圳小老吴
The exterior is magnificent and rugged, but the interior is exquisite and magnificent. There is no Islamic architectural style, but a thorough Catholic church style. The Catholic Tomb of the Two Kings is next to the chapel, which requires additional tickets to visit.

Mirador San Nicolas

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MaryJoy Dela Cruz Gonzales
San Nicolas Square (Plaza de San Nicolas) is a lively place any time of day, with craftsmen, flamenco dancers, and street musicians setting up along the paving stones to entertain visitors. At dusk, crowds of locals and tourists turn out to watch the sunset over the palace grounds before adjourning to restaurants and tea shops on nearby Elvira Street. 

Palacio de los Leones

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旅の径
The Nasrid Palace in the Alhambra Palace is mainly composed of 4 courtyards (courtyards) and surrounding buildings; the Lion Courtyard, with its simple lion-shaped fountain and exquisite arched corridors, has become the highlight of the Alhambra Palace. The Lion Courtyard, built in the 14th century, covers an area of ​​more than 710 square meters and is the main component of the King Sultan's residence. The fountain with 12 stone lions as the base stands in the center of the courtyard (hence the name of the Lion Courtyard); 124 palm-tree-like marble columns around it form a rectangular arched corridor; the fountain water flows to the corridor through 4 intersecting canals, ding-dong-dong... Walking in the corridor, the cute lions are naive, the various stone carvings are exquisite and complex, and the regular buildings are elegant and majestic... The scenery changes with every step, and the scenery is charming.

Royal Monastery of St. Jerome

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_We***95
It takes almost hours to look closely at each sculpture that embellishes the monastery. For centuries people have realized that these presences fill your life with hope. The picture cannot fully explain the area as every centimetre of the church is covered by a painting or sculpture, and just a cursory look is not enough. Four euros, be sure to see! Walk around outside the church, other places outside the church are developed, with various treasures inside.

Generalife

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薄雾如沙
The Alhambra scenic area is divided into four large blocks, one of which is the Nilo Rifi Garden, commonly known as the "summer palace". It was built in the 13th century and was renovated by King Abu I Walid Ismail. It is designed to trim various geometric patterns of flowers and trees, layered around two courtyards, between the courtyards by canals. The canal is in Arabic rectangular shape, with a row of water spouts on each side. When the floodgates are opened, the water columns form an arch. The water beads are shining in the sun and are laid out in a cool place. This can understand why successive kings liked to spend the summer here.

Royal Chapel of Granada

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cici的世界
#Mausoleum of the Catholic Kings#Royal Chapel Before the unification of Spain, Isabella I was the Queen of Castile and Ferdinand II was the King of Aragon. Later, the two got married, and their marriage was extremely successful in politics and military. In the following decades, under their rule, the Moors were expelled from Spain, they intervened in the Italian War and funded Columbus's expedition. Later generations called them the "Spanish Catholic Kings". It can be said that Spain became a powerful country that dominated the world after the 15th century, and the Catholic Kings played a great role.

Hammam Banos Arabes

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juki235
There are several famous Arab baths in Granada. They provide traditional Arab bathing, which is very good and a little expensive. The normal bath costs about 13 euros. If you want to add items, you need to pay extra. But it is still very comfortable to take a bath, and it is worth experiencing.

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