Family and Kids in Granada

  1. Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kids
    El Palacio De Los Olvidados

    Family and Kids

    Showcasing Sephardic life in Granada and rather gruesome torture practices used in real life incidents, a visit to the Palacio de los Olvidados is hard to digest if you have low tolerance for anything gore. The metal masks only scratch the surface of the museum and even though historic Jewish artefacts make for a pleasant visit, you are forced to think on law and judgements implemented through ...Read more
  2. A place for children with all kinds of interests
    Puerta De Elvira

    Family and Kids

    The Puerta de Elvira is one of the oldest gates in Granada and was declared a property of Cultural interest in the late 19th century. Throughout its history, the gates has undergone many transformation- a prominent change being done during the reign of Yusuf I of the dynasty Nazari when it was used to communicate with Alhacaba and Calle Elvira. The gate consist of high arches made from bricks a...Read more
  3. A guaranteed fun space for the kids
    Murallas Del Albayzin

    Family and Kids

    The Murallas del Albayzin consists of the fortress walls that date back from the 11th to the 14th century. The remnant walls gives a peek into the old fortification of early Granada and offers a view of its limits. The walls include towers and gateways to the city including Monaita and Elvira gates. Highlights include: Ziri Wall: Built by the Muslim rulers in the 11th century, the Ziri wall co...Read more
  4. Amazing Granada attraction for kids
    Plaza De Toros

    Family and Kids

    The Plaza de Toros was built in 1928 and designed by architect Angel Casas in neomudejar style. The Plaza consist of three floors and seats 14,500 people at a time. The Bullfights here are the highlight of the place and often you will come across people cheering for their favourite bullfighters. Take some time out to see the place buzz to life during a live show and to be a part of one of the m...Read more
  5. Can keep your kids busy for days
    Monasterio De La Concepcion- Museo Conventual

    Family and Kids

    The Monasterio de la Concepcion is a world within itself and has many architectural influences- the Gothic front, Baroque design, Moorish gardens, all merge to give the place its magic. The art works displayed around the monastery including sculptures and paintings that grace the walls of the corridors, multiple the beauty of the place. Do try the cakes made by the nuns and take a private tour ...Read more
  6. Perfect for kids day out in Granada
    Museum Of Fine Arts

    Family and Kids

    The Museum of Fine arts is a rare treat for art lovers and has probably one of the rarest collection of religious art. The place has 17th century oil paintings, well maintained sculptures and abstract art that sets it apart from other museums. The architecture of the place is beautiful with columns that circle around the main courtyard. Highlights Include: “Allegory of Death” by P....Read more
  7. Fun place to go for kids
    Carmen-museo Max Moreau

    Family and Kids

    The Casa Museo Max Moreau is the home of the famous Spanish artist Max Leon Moreau who died in 1992 and left all his property to the city of Granada. The museum consists of the painter’s home and studio connected by a courtyard and surrounded by a quaint garden. The view from the balcony takes the prize while the furnishings and portraits seen around the house, make it a memorable visit. ...Read more
  8. A cool place to see with kids
    Monasterio San Bernardo

    Family and Kids

    The Monasterio de San Bernardo’s foundation dates back to the 17th century even though it was built in the 19th century. The place is loved for its baroque architecture with a central square, a hemisphere dome and mosaics that embellish the entrance. The monastery is flooded with visitors during the Christmas and Easter season when you can buy delectable sweets directly from the on-ground...Read more
  9. A fantastic place for refreshing break for children
    Iglesia De Santa Maria De La Alhambra

    Family and Kids

    The Church of Santa Maria de la Alhambra dates back to the 16th century and is part of the Alhambra complex. The external architecture is quiet minimal with stone structures and a bell tower. However, the interiors are the highlight of the place with a gorgeous Baroque alter that has a statue of Mother Mary holding Jesus. A walk here to see a part of 16th century Baroque architecture and experi...Read more
  10. One of the awesome things children enjoy the most
    Calle Acera Del Darro

    Family and Kids

    The Acera del Darro is named after the river Darro and is one of the busiest neighbourhoods in the city. The street is a popular spot for the shops and eateries around the place. The sidewalks, along with the view of the river, are rather pleasant-especially in the evenings. Don’t forget to take some time and click a few photographs as you explore the street and the historic buildings tha...Read more
  11. The best option for younger visitors
    Cuarto Real De Santo Domingo

    Garden

    The Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo was originally owned by Arab Queens but was later bought by Catholic Kings. The lavish gardens and the entrance of the place that says ‘God is One’ in Arabic is part of the charm of the place and welcomes you to a peek into Granada’s history. The place consist of three balconies with a view and a central suspended arc but the ornaments and insc...Read more
  12. A place where kids enjoy and have fun
    University Of Granada

    Educational Site

    The Universidad de Granada was established in 1531 and is the oldest and one of the most renowned universities in Spain. The whole campus is spread across different sections of Granada and include buildings of historic value. The Royal hospital of Granada is part of the University complex and the Renaissance court is one of the most gorgeous architectural sights in the city. The surrounding gre...Read more
  13. A place perfect for families with kids
    Museo Caja Granada Memoria De Andalucia

    Family and Kids

    The Museo Caja Granada Memoria de Andalucia offers a warped time zone where you can linger on to explore the Roman Andalusia, Andalusia, and the  Al-Andalus cultures. Andalusia is a historical nationality in Spain that was established as an autonomous community in the country. The museum gives you information on the culture, way of life, geography(from Pangea to the contemporary geography)...Read more
  14. A favorite place to take the kids in the city
    Museo Casa De Los Tiros De Granada

    Family and Kids

    The Museo Casa de Los Tiros de Granada has a collection of rare paintings that date from the 17th to the 19th century along with Baroque sculptures, ceramics, textiles and antique furniture. The collection also includes historic Photographs of the city, various engravings and documented archives. The highlight of the museum is its collection of Washington Irving, the industrial arts exhibits an...Read more
  15. It's just one of those places to visit and hang out
    Alcazaba

    Family and Kids

    The Alcazaba is the oldest part of Alhambra and was used for military purposes. The ‘Vela’ watchtower overlooks the whole neighbourhood along with the Quebrada, Homenaje, Cubo and Adarguero towersand eventhough access to the dungeons is restricted, you can still walk around the historic place. Just like Alhambra, the Alcabaza remained in ruins till the 19th century and in 20th centu...Read more