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What is the main shopping street in Granada?

Calle Reyes Católicos is Granada's main shopping street, where you can find various shops and boutiques. These include international chain stores, fashion outlets, and local souvenir spots. For great fashion, head to Mango, H&M, and Desigual.



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Calle Reyes Catolicos: This is the most important commercial street in Granada. Historically, it housed the main stores and stores of the city. Today, it maintains its commercial essence, with clothing and accessory stores, as well as cafes.

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The Paseo de los Tristes (officially 'Paseo del Padre Manjón') is the most famous street of Granada. Padre Manjón was a priest who founded a school for poor children in the Sacromonte. A bust in his honour still stands opposite the fountain.

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Granada is known for being a fairly cheap city. However, like all tourist destinations, prices have risen in recent years.

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Zara has a unique supply chain where all of their goods go through their factory in Spain. No matter where it's coming from or going to, it goes through that single factory at some point. With that being said, where it has to go through ends up being its near final destination would cut a lot of costs.

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The Alhambra. The Alhambra is the crown jewel of Granada. Perched high atop a hill in the center of the city, this UNESCO World Heritage site dominates the skyline. The Alhambra is not only Granada and Andalusia's biggest tourist attraction, it's one of the most-visited spots in all of Spain.

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The walkability of Granada makes this a perfect city for a walking tour. You'll get to see the majority of Granada sights during a 2-3 hour tour. I did a 2 hour walking tour with Cicerone. It was bit on the expensive end at 25 euros per person.

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Calle Navas or 'Tapas' Street!

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Best Walking Trails in Granada
  • Granada Walking Tour: Alhambra and Albaicin. Moderate• 4.5(87) ...
  • Paseo Fuente de la Bicha. Easy• 4.0(54) ...
  • Paseo por La Alhambra. ...
  • Paseo del Albaicín. ...
  • Granada - Cerro del Sol. ...
  • Playa de Calabajío - Almuñécar - Playa del Muerto. ...
  • Granada - Pinos Genil vía Paseo Fuente de la Bicha. ...
  • Walk around Capileira.


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The simplest and most obvious way to sight see in Granada is to walk. There are numerous guidebooks that can advise you on walking tours, and there is always the option of hiring a guide to take you around the city sights.

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Zara and it's sister brands from the Inditex group (Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull & Bear) are of course very popular and somewhat cheaper in Spain than in other countries. They are also present all over Spain even in medium-sized towns.

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In Spain you can pay in cash in almost all cases, and usually only Euros are accepted. In some cases, if the payment is made through a machine, it may be necessary to pay by card. The option to pay with credit and debit cards, mainly Visa and Mastercard, is very widespread.

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If you are going to stay in Granada only for one day, the itinerary plan might be slightly more intense than usual. It is advisable to stay in Granada for at least two or three days.

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