Tag listing: Granada2031

Christmas in Granada

Of course you think Christmas is for being with your closest friends and family, but after a whole year together we're like family. What can you do in Granada at Christmas? Stroll through the city center admiring the lights, take a nativity scene routejump off the tobogganbuy something at the Christmas markethave a churros with chocolate To warm up, collect candy during the Kings Parade And come and have dinner with us, that's always a pleasure.

CastiLa wishes you all the best this holiday season and a happy new year. See you soon!

 

Skiing in Sierra Nevada

How would you like us to describe in a few lines all the sensations of being at the summit of Andalusia, the mountain? highest on the peninsula? Since arriving at pradollano, climb those very long ski lifts, reach 3000 meters of altitude, enjoy the rare and extraordinary View of the Mediterranean Sea And from the coast of Africa… And descending those endless slopes, from side to side or like an arrow under the sun. That's Sierra Nevada.

More information? https://sierranevada.es/es

Hocus Pocus Magic Festival

In the last days of November, many eagerly await the magic of Christmas without appreciating the other kind of magic, the kind that amazes and makes you dream. The Hocus Pocus festival brings magic shows of the kind that They leave you blinkingunable to believe if what you see is a trick or is really happening.

More information? https://festivalhocuspocus.com

International Jazz Festival

Little by little, November is filling us with cold and darkness (yes, we hate to break it to you, but it's cold in Granada too). Faced with this prospect, the music nights They are a warm refuge, whether on grand stages or in intimate venues. The Granada Jazz Festival brings together great artists whose music transports us to another state of mind.

More information? https://www.jazzengranada.es

 

International World Heritage Day

Each year, the November 16th The declaration of places of extraordinary value as World Heritage sites is celebrated, a distinction of the UNESCO which celebrates its rich historical and cultural diversity. Spain is one of the countries with the most World Heritage Sites, and guess what? Granada alone has two!

Indeed, the Alhambra It received the distinction in 1984; I don't think I need to explain why. The good thing is that ten years later, in 1994, the neighborhood of Albaicín It equally deserved such a declaration, so from one hill to another Albaicín and Alhambra extend their hand and in pure synergy offer a spectacle like never before seen.

Granada is positioning itself as European Capital of CultureWith events like this and by recovering the Night On White We are confident we will win the award. We're counting on it!

On the 16th, you'll find workshops, guided tours, access to historical sites, and activities celebrating our magnificent heritage. Want more information? https://www.granadadigital.es/granada-dia-mundial-patrimonio-actividades/

Old book faire and meantime

Ah, I see you weren't satisfied with just one book fair; you have to come to the second one, right? We understand your situation; it's difficult to resist the temptation to buy another book for your collection, especially when it has that old smell and you hear that peculiar rustling sound as you turn the pages.

The cold weather is starting, but between October and November we combat it with reading and charming places. You surely have your favorite spot in Granada to hide away with a book and get lost in a read; we do too.

More information? https://granadanews.es/xliii-feria-del-libro-antiguo-y-de-ocasion-en-espanol/

San Miguel festivities in the Albaicín

From his altar on the Cerro del Aceituno, Saint Michael, patron saint AlbaicínIt takes care of its population. On September 29th, its actual day, a procession will take place through the streets of the neighborhood and kids And the adults will accompany him back home for some paella and to enjoy the day. In fact, the whole weekend will be a celebration. Flemish, bar with music, churros with chocolate On Saturday, movies for children, entertainment... It's our festival!

P.S.: Okay, the patron saint of Granada, the Virgin of Sorrows, will also be carried in procession, and you'll be able to buy [something - likely a souvenir or gift]. Virgin cakes all over the city. That's not a bad plan either…

 

 

Granada Sound Festival

How many steps are there from rock to indie? In Granada, not many. Our city can be considered the capital of Andalusian indie, and the Granada Sound festival (formerly Alhambra Sound) is the event no one wants to miss. Electric guitars, danceable rhythms, and good vibes await you—hurry, tickets are selling fast!

More information? https://granadasound.com/

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Lorca and Granada in the Generalife gardens

Many know the Alhambra While some have visited the Nasrid Palaces during the day, others have experienced visiting them at night. But have you ever experienced entering the Generalife on a summer night and enjoying a dance performance? Every year, flamenco tradition and the avant-garde of contemporary dance merge to pay homage to the work of our beloved Federico García Lorca, gifting the audience nights of pure magic.

More information? https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/lorcaygranada/

Víznar Cultural Week

Every August Viznar celebrates the memory of the poet Federico Garcia Lorca with a week of festive events. The highlight will be the night of the 18th: you can see a flamenco show that leaves a lasting impression due to its quality and depth, and afterwards, if you're feeling brave, walk to the Barranco where they say the poet died and where we know hundreds of victims of senselessness lie. For years, a popular tribute has been held there, led by the renowned Curro Albaicin in which everyone contributes what they think is appropriate.

More information? https://ayuntamientodeviznar.es/

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