Damasqueros

Granada


Granadina chef Lola Marín, who trained at some of Spain's top restaurants, unveils her gourmet, market-based cuisine in a tucked-away, white-tablecloth corner of the Realejo. Granada-rooted tasting menus change weekly, with seasonal ingredients taking centre stage, paired with wines from across the province and beyond.

Dietary requirements can be catered to with advance notice.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Granada attractions

1. Centro de la Memoria Sefardí

0.06 MILES

Since being expelled en masse in 1492, there are very few Sephardic Jews left living in Granada. But this didn't stop one enterprising couple from opening…

2. Fundación Rodríguez-Acosta

0.09 MILES

On the Realejo hill, the Carmen Blanco houses the Rodríguez-Acosta foundation in a building created in 1914 by the Granada-born modernist artist José…

3. Plaza de Santa Ana

0.19 MILES

Plaza Nueva extends northeast into Plaza de Santa Ana, overlooked by the Iglesia de Santa Ana and its distinctive bell tower.

4. Torre de la Vela

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Of the towers in the Alcazaba section of the Alhambra, the most celebrated is this, the so-called Torre de la Vela (Watchtower) where the cross and…

5. Iglesia de Santa Ana

0.21 MILES

Off the eastern corner of Plaza Nueva, Plaza Santa Ana is dominated by this 16th-century Mudéjar church whose bell tower incorporates the minaret of the…

6. Alcazaba

0.22 MILES

Occupying the western tip of the Alhambra are the martial ramparts and towers of the Alcazaba, the site's original 13th-century citadel. The Torre de la…

7. Corral del Carbón

0.23 MILES

Just east of Calle Reyes Católicos, an elaborate horseshoe arch leads through to the 14th-century Corral del Carbón, a cobbled, much-restored courtyard…

8. Archivo-Museo San Juan de Dios

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This small museum occupies the aristocratic Casa de los Pisa where Granada's resident saint, San Juan Robles (San Juan de Díos), died in 1550. The house…