Pl. San Gregorio
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Discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history of the Catedral de Granada, a must-visit architectural gem in the heart of Spain.
The Catedral de Granada is a breathtaking blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture located in the heart of Granada, Spain. This stunning cathedral attracts thousands of tourists each year, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. With its intricate details and serene atmosphere, it is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the city.
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Walking
From the heart of Realejo-San Matías, head south on Calle Almireceros. Continue straight until you reach Plaza Nueva, a bustling square. From Plaza Nueva, turn left onto Calle Gran Vía de Colón. The Catedral de Granada will be on your right at C. Gran Vía de Colón, 5. The walk should take approximately 15 minutes.
Public Transportation (Bus)
If you prefer not to walk, you can take the local bus. Head to the nearest bus stop, which is located at Plaza Nueva. Look for bus line C1 or C2, which are frequent and stop near the cathedral. The ride will take about 5 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Catedral', and from there, it is just a short walk to the entrance of the cathedral. A single ticket costs around €1.40.
Taxi
For a quicker option, you can take a taxi. You can hail one from the street or book one via a taxi app. Taxis are relatively inexpensive in Granada, and the fare from Realejo-San Matías to Catedral de Granada should be around €5-€7, depending on traffic. The ride will typically take about 5-10 minutes.
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