Granada Cathedral Tickets
Step inside one of Spain’s most important Renaissance cathedrals. With Granada Cathedral tickets, explore its soaring naves, royal chapels, grand altarpieces, and the layered history of the Spanish monarchy. Choose between skip-the-line entry, guided tours led by local experts, audio-guided visits, or combo experiences that cover nearby highlights like the Royal Chapel and the Albaicín.
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Uncover Granada's iconic sights like the Royal Chapel and Cathedral, on a 3-hour guided tour.
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Explore the Alcaiceria, Granada's ancient silk market brimming with vibrant colors, exotic scents, and a bustling atmosphere reminiscent of its Arab past.
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Discover the Cathedral of Granada, a seemingly asymmetric architectural marvel and the second-largest cathedral in Spain.
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With a guide well-versed in English or Spanish, learn about the stories behind the Royal Chapel's marble mausoleums.
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Did you know? Queen Isabella was carrying her will around her neck to secure Granada as her final resting place.
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Uncover Granada's iconic sights like the Royal Chapel and Cathedral, on a 3-hour guided tour.
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Explore the Alcaiceria, Granada's ancient silk market brimming with vibrant colors, exotic scents, and a bustling atmosphere reminiscent of its Arab past.
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Discover the Cathedral of Granada, a seemingly asymmetric architectural marvel and the second-largest cathedral in Spain.
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With a guide well-versed in English or Spanish, learn about the stories behind the Royal Chapel's marble mausoleums.
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Did you know? Queen Isabella was carrying her will around her neck to secure Granada as her final resting place.
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Visit two of Granada’s most important Catholic monuments on a guided small-group tour.
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Explore Granada Cathedral and take in its striking blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
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Stroll through Oficios Street and browse the Alcaicería, the historic Arabic-style bazaar once known for silk trading.
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Step inside the Royal Chapel, a Gothic masterpiece that houses the mausoleum of the Catholic Monarchs.
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See paintings, liturgical objects, and artifacts that trace the legacy of Spain’s monarchy at the Royal Chapel Museum.
More details
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Visit two of Granada’s most important Catholic monuments on a guided small-group tour.
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Explore Granada Cathedral and take in its striking blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
-
Stroll through Oficios Street and browse the Alcaicería, the historic Arabic-style bazaar once known for silk trading.
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Step inside the Royal Chapel, a Gothic masterpiece that houses the mausoleum of the Catholic Monarchs.
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See paintings, liturgical objects, and artifacts that trace the legacy of Spain’s monarchy at the Royal Chapel Museum.
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About Catedral de Granada
Granada Cathedral stands as a crown jewel in any exploration of Spain’s historic landmarks. As part of Granada’s essential attractions, it offers visitors a journey through the city’s Christian and Moorish past, with its grand architecture, luminous interiors, and proximity to the Royal Chapel and Alhambra. It’s an unmissable highlight for anyone delving into Andalusia’s cultural wonders.
Why visit Catedral de Granada?
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Main Façade Entrance (Alonso Cano Entrance)
Located on Plaza de las Pasiegas, this is the cathedral’s primary entrance, easily recognized by its three monumental Baroque arches and ornate sculptures. The entrance is step-free and suitable for most visitors, including those with limited mobility. Wheelchair users may require assistance due to the historic paving outside, but the entry itself is wide and accessible. Clear signage and staff are present to guide visitors.
South Transept Entrance
Situated along Calle Marqués de Gerona, this secondary entrance is occasionally used for group tours or special events. It offers step-free access and is close to the cathedral’s side chapels. Accessibility is generally good, though the approach may involve some uneven cobblestones typical of Granada’s old town.
Regular Hours: Monday to Saturday from 10:00am to 6:15pm (last entry at 6:00pm). Sundays and public holidays from 3:00pm to 6:15pm (last entry at 6:00pm). The cathedral closes daily at 6:45pm.
Special Closures: Closed on December 24–25, December 31, and January 1. Please note that certain chapels or exhibits may close unexpectedly for Mass or maintenance—check on-site signage for updates.
A complimentary audio guide app is included with your ticket. Download instructions are provided at entry, and free Wi-Fi is available for this purpose.
Toilets are available for visitors inside the cathedral complex.
Free Wi-Fi is available for guests, especially for downloading the official audio guide app.
A souvenir shop is located within the cathedral, offering religious items, books, and gifts.
The cathedral is wheelchair accessible via designated entrances and ramps. Please ask staff for assistance if needed.
Guide dogs and certified service animals are welcome inside the cathedral.
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