Granada is a must not only in Andalucia as well as in Spain. Everyone knows Alhambra. By the way it is not only the famous town of palaces built in the moorish times. This name is known almost for any beer drinker. It is beer brand. So at Mirador San Nicolas you can have both. From there you can not help admiring the fantastic view on Alhambra which seems to float having behind high peaks of Sierra Nevada in snow or clouds. The Mirador has a lot of cafes and restaurants facing from the top of Albaicin. So there you can drink Alhambra and look at Alhambra. There is music live and always someone who tries to entertain tourists or even sometimes bother them with begging. However it is the best place for fotos. From there it is most part of Granada to see too. It is quite exciting to walk up to Mirador. Taxi from Plaza Nueva will bring you there for 5-6 euro. But the way down try to walk through the labyrinth of small moorish streets framed with so called...
Read moreUnforgettable Views and Vibrant Atmosphere at Mirador San Nicolás The Mirador de San Nicolás in Granada is truly the city’s crown jewel, offering the most stunning views of the majestic Alhambra, which stands directly across. This spot is renowned not only for its panoramic vistas but also for the unique “duende” – a magical quality of spirit captured in its lively atmosphere. The people, the narrow streets, the music, and the infectious energy you find here are unparalleled. Each visit compels me to dance to the live Flamenco rhythms of local musicians, which enriches the experience even more. As a native of Granada, the city holds a special place in my heart, and no matter where I travel globally, the essence of Mirador San Nicolás stays with me. This place is a must-visit for anyone who comes to Granada; it offers a deep understanding of what “duende” truly means. Highly recommended for an authentic taste of local culture and breathtaking...
Read moreThe Mirador de San Nicolás is the place to be in Granada — whether you’re a lover of jaw-dropping views or just looking for a solid spot to post a #nofilter Instagram story.
From this lookout, you get a front-row seat to the Alhambra in all its glory, with the Sierra Nevada mountains photo-bombing perfectly in the background. Especially at sunset, it turns into a full-on postcard — just one you’ll be sharing with 300 other people who also thought they were discovering a hidden gem.
The mirador is perched in the Albaicín, an old Moorish neighborhood where Google Maps goes to die. Picture: maze-like medieval alleys, whitewashed houses, and the constant fear you’ve accidentally walked into someone’s living room.
On the square: flamenco guitarists doing their thing, artists trying to sell you “totally original” sketches, and a dense fog of tourists tangled in selfie sticks.
In short: shamelessly touristy, but the view makes you forget all of...
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