There is a page about Paseo de los Tristes here
How to buy tickets for the Alhambra here
Understanding the layout of the Alhambra here

More information about places located on the map above
Paseo de los Tristes
Paseo de los Tristes
Large square in the centre of Granada beneath the Alhambra with lots of outside restaurants.
The principal attraction of the square is the long line of outside terrace bars. There are about 5 different restaurants to choose from.
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La Hermosa
La Hermosa
Craft beer bar and brewery serving their own brewed beers and tapas.
The Hermosa is an innovative craft beer bar and brewery serving their own brewed craft beers and simple tapas.
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La Tabernilla del Darro
La Tabernilla del Darro
La Tabernilla del Darro is a cosy and beautiful yet modern cave-like restaurant close to the Alhambra serving a great range of wine and tapas.
La Tabernilla del Darro is a cosy and beautiful yet modern cave-like restaurant close to the Alhambra with seating in and outside. The bar serves a great range of wine and tapas which could easily be confused for home cooking.
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Pena La Plateria
Pena La Plateria
La Plateria Private Flamenco Club
La Plateria Private Flamenco Club. On Thursdays you can see live authentic flamenco. There is a restaurant.
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Bañuelo
Bañuelo
The Bañuelo Arab baths date back to the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest, the most complete and important baths in Spain.
These baths used to be part of the Mosque of the Walnut Tree (Mezquita del Nogal) which previously stood here. They were built in the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest and most complete baths in Spain. Many such baths were destroyed by the Catholic monarchs who regarded them as places of ill repute or even like brothels. However, these baths escaped destructions probably because they occupy the ground floor of a private house.
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Bar Ras
Bar Ras
Friendly, traditional tapas bar serving plates of food to share. Also open for breakfast.
Bar Ras is a friendly, traditional tapas bar on Carrera del Darro, near Paseo de los Tristes in the Albayzin. The bar serves the typical Spanish breakfast (tostada, café, etc.) and also offers typical Spanish dishes such as ham, cheese, omelettes, migas and seafood.
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Museo de la Alhambra
Museo de la Alhambra
The Alhambra museum is an archaeological and art exhibition.
The Alhambra Museum has the best collection of Nasrid art in the world. It also has a collection of non-Nasrid Islamic art which shows how this has evolved in Al-Andalus and the Arabic world. During the restoration work and archaeological excavations carried out at the Alhambra, many interesting elements and objects were found over the years and these are also on display here.
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Minimarket Encarni
Minimarket Encarni
Small corner shop
Small corner shop. Here you can buy all the essentials such as bread, wine, beer, ham, cheese, vegetables, rice, pasta, soft drinks, ice creams etc.
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Rabo de Nube
Rabo de Nube
Spanish and international tapas bar and restaurant. Outside seating area with Alhambra views.
Rabo de Nube is on Paseo de Los Tristes, close to the Alhambra, and offers typical Spanish cuisine in an extensive menu, offering tapas, meals and desserts.
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Restaurante Parador de Granada
Restaurante Parador de Granada
The Restaurante Parador
The Parador Restaurant is in the Parador San Francisco (a luxury, state-run hotel) which is up in the Alhambra complex.
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La Fontana
La Fontana
La Fontana is a tapas bar on Calle Carrera de Darro in Granada. From here, you can enjoy food and drinks, morning and evening, close to the Alhambra.
La Fontana is a tapas bar on the popular, touristy Calle Carrera de Darro in Granada. From here, you can enjoy food and drinks, morning and evening, close to the Alhambra.
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Museo Arqueológico
Museo Arqueológico
The Archaeological Museum is located in the Casa de Castril and displays artifacts from different archaeological ages.
The Casa de Castril was built in 1539 by the heirs of Hernando de Zafra, the secretary to the Catholic Monarchs. It has a beautifully preserved façade and is built on two floors around a central courtyard. The seven galleries of the museum exhibit artifacts, coins, pottery and weapons from different archaeological periods.
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Ruta del Azafrán
Ruta del Azafrán
Modern restaurant serving Arabic, international and Spanish food. Fantastic views of the Alhambra.
Modern restaurant in Paseo de los Tristes with fantastic views of the Alhambra. The restaurant has a varied selection of Spanish, Mozarabe, international and vegetarian dishes. There is also a tasting menu.
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Restaurante Mirador de Morayma
Restaurante Mirador de Morayma
Traditional Spanish restaurant with large garden and views of the Alhambra.
Traditional Spanish restaurant with large garden and views of the Alhambra from some of the rooms. There are several rooms with rustic beamed ceilings and paintings on the walls. It is fairly expensive.
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Teteria Marrakech
Teteria Marrakech
Moroccan Teashop in Granada
Moroccan teashop in Granada with a variety of aromatic teas, drinks, and typical Moroccan cuisine.
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Puerta de los Tristes
Puerta de los Tristes
Tapas bar and restaurant on Paseo de los Tristes
Puerta de Los Tristes offers a range of simple tapas y raciones of standard quality, wines and beers, and breakfast on Paseo de Los Tristes. It also has outdoor seating.
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