Granada Royal Chapel and Cathedral Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover and learn about two of Granada’s greatest monuments, the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral, on this guided tour. During the approximately two-hour tour, you’ll be accompanied by a tour guide who’ll explain the history of these sites, as well as all their little details and anecdotes.
Both monuments are of great Christian significance, as you’ll be able to see where the Catholic Monarchs are buried. Not to mention that throughout the tour you’ll be able to admire the earliest examples of Renaissance and Gothic architecture in Spain.
- Visit the Royal Chapel and Granada Cathedral in around 2 hours
- You’ll be accompanied by a tour guide who’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have
- Discover two Christian monuments of great significance, along with the tombs of the Catholic Monarchs
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Royal Chapel and Granada Cathedral
- Tourist guide
- Entrance to the Royal Chapel
- Entrance to Granada Cathedral
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Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Join this guided tour of the Royal Chapel and Granada Cathedral, two of the city’s most important Christian monuments. The tour of both monuments lasts approximately 2 hours.
During this time, you’ll learn not only about their history, but also about their architectural symbolism and the works of art housed within them.
All these explanations will be provided by a tour guide who will accompany you throughout the tour. You’ll learn why these monuments were built, the various anecdotes that have taken place inside, as well as small architectural details. For example, the tour will highlight the works of art adorning the walls, as well as the various decorations on the arches and altarpieces.
The Gothic-style Royal Chapel is one of the largest mausoleums in the whole of Europe. Inside, one of the most striking features is the tombs of the Catholic Monarchs.
Next to the Royal Chapel stands the Cathedral, one of the earliest Renaissance buildings in Spain. This Cathedral was built on the very site where the city’s main mosque once stood.