Granada Royal Chapel and Cathedral Tour
Granada, Spain
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Discover two of Granada’s showstopper attractions on this 2-hour tour. With an expert local guide leading the way, stroll through the bustling, ancient center and discover how both the Moors and the Christians stamped their distinct architectural marks on the city. Marvel at the towering Renaissance Granada Cathedral and head inside for a glimpse of its majestic white and gold interior. Then, take in the intricately designed Royal Chapel and see the marble mausoleums where the remains of the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabel, are housed.
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Discover two of Granada’s showstopper attractions on this 2-hour tour. With an expert local guide leading the way, stroll through the bustling, ancient center and discover how both the Moors and the Christians stamped their distinct architectural marks on the city. Marvel at the towering Renaissance Granada Cathedral and head inside for a glimpse of its majestic white and gold interior. Then, take in the intricately designed Royal Chapel and see the marble mausoleums where the remains of the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabel, are housed.Make your own way to Plaza Isabel la Católica, commonly known as La Plaza de Colon (Colombus Square), in central Granada. Meet your local guide by the statue of Queen Isabel of Castile and Christopher Columbus, then set off on a short stroll to Granada Cathedral and the Royal Chapel (Capilla Real).
As you walk along the charming streets of Granada’s historical center, listen to your guide talk about the city’s rich history. Having started its existence as an Iberian hamlet, the city was then ruled successively by the Moors (Muslims of North African descent) and Christians — both of whom stamped their architectural mark on Granada.
On arrival, marvel at these two impressive landmarks that sit side by side. Have your camera ready as you take in the flamboyant Isabelline architecture of the Royal Chapel, and be awed by the towering grandeur of the cathedral.
Hear how the cathedral is considered to be the very first Renaissance church in all of Spain, then head inside for a glimpse of its equally impressive interior. Admire the pristine white and gold décor as you follow your guide down the uninterrupted nave to the altar. As you stroll, discover the reasoning behind the façade remaining incomplete, with only one of the two planned towers having been built.
Next, exit the main cathedral and make your way to the Royal Chapel. Discover how Ferdinand and Isabel commissioned the chapel as their mausoleum. Get up close to the beautiful marble monuments and lead coffins that house their remains, as well as those of their daughter, Joan ‘The Mad’ and her husband Phillip ‘The Beautiful.’
After approximately two hours, your tour concludes outside the chapel.
As you walk along the charming streets of Granada’s historical center, listen to your guide talk about the city’s rich history. Having started its existence as an Iberian hamlet, the city was then ruled successively by the Moors (Muslims of North African descent) and Christians — both of whom stamped their architectural mark on Granada.
On arrival, marvel at these two impressive landmarks that sit side by side. Have your camera ready as you take in the flamboyant Isabelline architecture of the Royal Chapel, and be awed by the towering grandeur of the cathedral.
Hear how the cathedral is considered to be the very first Renaissance church in all of Spain, then head inside for a glimpse of its equally impressive interior. Admire the pristine white and gold décor as you follow your guide down the uninterrupted nave to the altar. As you stroll, discover the reasoning behind the façade remaining incomplete, with only one of the two planned towers having been built.
Next, exit the main cathedral and make your way to the Royal Chapel. Discover how Ferdinand and Isabel commissioned the chapel as their mausoleum. Get up close to the beautiful marble monuments and lead coffins that house their remains, as well as those of their daughter, Joan ‘The Mad’ and her husband Phillip ‘The Beautiful.’
After approximately two hours, your tour concludes outside the chapel.
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