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Granada Cathedral Tickets

Step inside one of Spain’s most important Renaissance cathedrals. With Granada Cathedral tickets, explore its soaring naves, royal chapels, grand altarpieces, and the layered history of the Spanish monarchy. Choose between skip-the-line entry, guided tours led by local experts, audio-guided visits, or combo experiences that cover nearby highlights like the Royal Chapel and the Albaicín.
Slide 1 of 8, Granada Cathedral interior with ornate columns and stained glass windows.
Granada Cathedral interior with ornate columns and stained glass windows.
3 hrs
  • Uncover Granada's iconic sights like the Royal Chapel and Cathedral, on a 3-hour guided tour.

  • Explore the Alcaiceria, Granada's ancient silk market brimming with vibrant colors, exotic scents, and a bustling atmosphere reminiscent of its Arab past.

  • Discover the Cathedral of Granada, a seemingly asymmetric architectural marvel and the second-largest cathedral in Spain.

  • With a guide well-versed in English or Spanish, learn about the stories behind the Royal Chapel's marble mausoleums.

  • Did you know? Queen Isabella was carrying her will around her neck to secure Granada as her final resting place.

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  • Uncover Granada's iconic sights like the Royal Chapel and Cathedral, on a 3-hour guided tour.

  • Explore the Alcaiceria, Granada's ancient silk market brimming with vibrant colors, exotic scents, and a bustling atmosphere reminiscent of its Arab past.

  • Discover the Cathedral of Granada, a seemingly asymmetric architectural marvel and the second-largest cathedral in Spain.

  • With a guide well-versed in English or Spanish, learn about the stories behind the Royal Chapel's marble mausoleums.

  • Did you know? Queen Isabella was carrying her will around her neck to secure Granada as her final resting place.

from
€36
Slide 1 of 8, Interior view of the Royal Chapel of Granada with ornate columns and stained glass windows.
Interior view of the Royal Chapel of Granada with ornate columns and stained glass windows.
4 hrs
Audio guide
  • See the marble tombs of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, set beneath one of Spain’s most important Renaissance altarpieces.

  • Walk through the sacristy to view Flemish paintings, goldwork, royal crowns, and personal objects belonging to the monarchs.

  • Trace the story of Granada’s final conquest, the unification of Spain, and the monarchs’ deep ties to the city through curated displays.

  • From the soaring vaults to the carved choir stalls, every corner shows a blend of late Gothic detail and early Renaissance style.

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  • See the marble tombs of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, set beneath one of Spain’s most important Renaissance altarpieces.

  • Walk through the sacristy to view Flemish paintings, goldwork, royal crowns, and personal objects belonging to the monarchs.

  • Trace the story of Granada’s final conquest, the unification of Spain, and the monarchs’ deep ties to the city through curated displays.

  • From the soaring vaults to the carved choir stalls, every corner shows a blend of late Gothic detail and early Renaissance style.

from
€10
Slide 1 of 9, Granada Cathedral facade with visitors on steps, surrounded by historic buildings.
Granada Cathedral facade with visitors on steps, surrounded by historic buildings.
1 hr 30 mins - 3 hrs 45 mins
Audio guide
  • Explore Granada Cathedral with entry included, with options for audio guides.

  • Marvel at Renaissance architecture, intricate marble details, and the unique circular choir within this historic landmark.

  • Gain fresh insights into Granada’s transformation and the cathedral’s royal symbolism from knowledgeable guides or audio commentary.

  • See masterpieces like the main altarpiece by Felipe Bigarny and works by El Greco in awe-inspiring chapels and crypts.

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  • Explore Granada Cathedral with entry included, with options for audio guides.

  • Marvel at Renaissance architecture, intricate marble details, and the unique circular choir within this historic landmark.

  • Gain fresh insights into Granada’s transformation and the cathedral’s royal symbolism from knowledgeable guides or audio commentary.

  • See masterpieces like the main altarpiece by Felipe Bigarny and works by El Greco in awe-inspiring chapels and crypts.

from
€13
Slide 1 of 9, Guided tour group inside Granada Cathedral.
Guided tour group inside Granada Cathedral.
2 hrs
  • Visit two of Granada’s most important Catholic monuments on a guided small-group tour.

  • Explore Granada Cathedral and take in its striking blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.

  • Stroll through Oficios Street and browse the Alcaicería, the historic Arabic-style bazaar once known for silk trading.

  • Step inside the Royal Chapel, a Gothic masterpiece that houses the mausoleum of the Catholic Monarchs.

  • See paintings, liturgical objects, and artifacts that trace the legacy of Spain’s monarchy at the Royal Chapel Museum.

More details
  • Visit two of Granada’s most important Catholic monuments on a guided small-group tour.

  • Explore Granada Cathedral and take in its striking blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.

  • Stroll through Oficios Street and browse the Alcaicería, the historic Arabic-style bazaar once known for silk trading.

  • Step inside the Royal Chapel, a Gothic masterpiece that houses the mausoleum of the Catholic Monarchs.

  • See paintings, liturgical objects, and artifacts that trace the legacy of Spain’s monarchy at the Royal Chapel Museum.

from
€35

Pro tips to help you make a pick

Check the cathedral’s official website on the day of your visit. Opening hours can change because of Mass, holidays, and other liturgical events.

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About Catedral de Granada

Granada Cathedral is defined by a light-filled Renaissance interior: white stone, soaring pillars, and clerestory windows create a brighter feel than many darker Gothic cathedrals. Diego de Siloé’s plan includes a circular ambulatory behind the sanctuary, while Alonso Cano’s Baroque west façade faces Plaza de las Pasiegas. It also pairs easily with the neighboring Royal Chapel.

Did you know?

Granada Cathedral was ordered by Queen Isabella after the 1492 conquest of Granada and built on the site of the city’s former Great Mosque.

Why visit Catedral de Granada?

Bright Renaissance Nave with Soaring White Pillars

Entering from Plaza de las Pasiegas, you step into a wide central aisle framed by towering white columns, barrel vaults, and stained-glass windows. Visitors often remark on how bright and airy the interior feels compared with darker Gothic cathedrals elsewhere in Spain.

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