Off-the-beaten Weekend in Granada

Wrapped in culture, art, and tradition, each quaint corner of Granada unfolds a tapestry of unforgettable experiences. Wander through hidden treasure troves nestled along charming streets filled with local arts and crafts. Immerse yourself in the passionate rhythm of flamenco and indulge in the exquisite local cuisine typical of this enchanting city.
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Fajalauza

There is nothing more emblematic of Granada than the Fajalauza ceramics, an artisanal pottery tradition that has been synonymous with the city of the Alhambra for five centuries. Originating in the Mozarab era, the designs that decorate the ceramic pieces are characterized by gray-blue, bold green, and cobalt blue glazes—hallmarks of Fajalauza ceramics. Still today, local potters in Granada handcraft everyday items such as plates, bowls, and water jugs, as well as stunning tiles, with vibrant, bold patterns that bring joy to any space.

Espartería

There’s a natural and wholesome allure to straw items, especially in summer. Espartería San José is a charming, long-standing shop located near the Cathedral in the heart of the city. Since 1907, this family-owned establishment has specialized in handcrafted wicker and esparto furniture, along with other wooden products, primarily using locally sourced olive wood. Enjoy a glimpse of Andalusian artistry at its finest.

La Chumbera

La Chumbera is an idyllic location for celebrating any event while enjoying breathtaking views of the Valparaíso Valley, the Alhambra, the Albaycín neighborhood, and the Cathedral from its spacious terraces. With attentive service and top-quality cuisine, your experience at La Chumbera will be truly unforgettable.

Carmen de Aben Humeya

For a charming and romantic dining experience, the Carmen de Aben Humeya restaurant is renowned for its stunning views of the Alhambra. Nestled in a UNESCO-listed Carmen, a traditional Granada garden estate, Carmen de Aben Humeya is celebrated for its creative cuisine. It features modern interpretations of Granadian dishes made with fresh ingredients, all beautifully presented for a memorable culinary experience.

Cueva de Curro

Cuevo de la Rocio, also known as Museo de la Zambra Cueva de Curro, is renowned for its flamenco performances in Zambra style. Nestled within the traditional Sacromonte caves, which are homes carved into the mountain, this venue offers a unique and intimate atmosphere that enhances the vibrant flamenco experience. The performances often feature a captivating representation of a "gypsy wedding," showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the local gypsy community.