The Majestic Royal Chapel of Granada
Explore the Royal Chapel of Granada, a stunning Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece and the final resting place of Spain's Catholic Monarchs.
The Royal Chapel of Granada is a breathtaking landmark that embodies the historical and cultural essence of Granada. This stunning chapel, built in the early 16th century, is a magnificent example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, featuring intricate details that captivate visitors. As the final resting place of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, the chapel holds immense significance in Spanish history. Upon entering, you are greeted by an awe-inspiring altar adorned with gold and elaborate sculptures, showcasing the artistic prowess of the period. The chapel houses several chapels dedicated to different saints, each with its unique artistic flair, providing a glimpse into the religious fervor of the time. Visitors can explore the intricacies of the royal tombs, which are beautifully crafted and steeped in history. The chapel also serves as a museum, offering insights into the lives of the Catholic Monarchs and their contributions to Spain. Although photography is prohibited inside, the visual splendor and tranquil atmosphere create a profound experience that lingers in the memory. The chapel is conveniently located in the historic center of Granada, making it an easy addition to your itinerary as you explore the vibrant streets of this enchanting city.
Local tips
- Purchase tickets in advance to avoid long queues.
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for a quieter experience.
- Respect the no photography rule to maintain the chapel's serene atmosphere.
- Check the opening hours before your visit, as they may vary seasonally.
A brief summary to Royal Chapel of Granada
- Calle Oficios, s/n, Granada, Centro, Granada, 18001, ES
- +34958227848
- Visit website
- Monday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Thursday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Friday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Saturday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Sunday 11 am-6:30 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from Sierra Nevada to the Royal Chapel of Granada, head towards the A-395 road. Follow the A-395 for approximately 30 minutes until you reach the junction with the A-44. Take the A-44 towards Granada. Continue on A-44 for about 15 minutes and then take the exit towards 'Granada Centro'. Once you exit, follow the signs for the city center. You can park at various parking facilities nearby, such as 'Parking San Agustín' or 'Parking Plaza de los Campos'. The Royal Chapel is located at Calle Oficios, s/n, 18001 Granada, which is a short walk from these parking locations.
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Public Transportation
To reach the Royal Chapel of Granada using public transportation, take a bus from Sierra Nevada to Granada city center. The bus service is operated by ALSA and typically takes about 1 hour. You can catch the bus at the main bus station in Sierra Nevada. Once you arrive at the Granada bus station, you can either walk or take a local bus to the city center. If walking, it will take you approximately 20 minutes. Head towards 'Calle Gran Vía de Colón', then continue walking until you reach 'Calle Oficios'. The Royal Chapel is located at Calle Oficios, s/n, 18001 Granada. Note that the bus fare is around €5-€10.
Attractions Nearby to Royal Chapel of Granada
- Palacio de la Madraza
- Catedral de Granada
- Iglesia Parroquial del Sagrario
- Placeta de la Seda
- Zoco Nazarí (Mercado De Artesanía)
- Edificio Colón
- La Alcaicería (antiguo mercado de la seda)
- Av. Gran Vía de Colón
- Plaza de las Pasiegas
- Plaza Isabel La Católica
- Isabel the Catholic and Christopher Columbus Fountain
- Reyes CatolicosStatue and fountain
- Antigua Fábrica de Chocolate San Antonio
- Plaza Isabel Católica
- Plaza de la Romanilla
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- Monument to Aguador
- Monument Donkey and Old Man
- Discover Andalusia
- Andalucia Experience
- Puerta Del Sol Square
- Mirador del Lavadero
- carrera del darro
- El Maristán de Granada
- Monasterio de San Jerónimo, Granada
- Fundación Rodríguez-Acosta
- Plaza de armas
- Palacio de Dar al-Horra
- Basílica de San Juan de Dios
- Alcazaba