About

Royal Chapel in Granada stands as a testament to both Gothic and Renaissance architectural brilliance. Opened in 1505 and designed by Enrique de Egas, this grand historical building captivates visitors with its stunning details and artwork. As one of the largest cathedrals in Spain, it houses the intricately sculpted marble tombs of Isabella and Ferdinand, pivotal figures in Spain's unification. Visitors can explore the wealth of art and artifacts linked to royalty, with an audio guide enhancing the experience. The visit, typically lasting about 30-40 minutes, is facilitated by a wheelchair-accessible entrance, and the chapel has earned an impressive 4.6 average rating on Google. For a modest entrance fee of 6 euros, you'll find this site to be an enriching cultural experience, sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Gran Vía 5- Catedral
Bus stop 58 m walk
Granada. G via Colon.catedral
Bus stop 72 m walk
Catedral
Bus stop 71 m walk
Granada.Gv Colon.Sta Lucia
Bus stop 68 m walk
Catedral V
Bus stop 70 m walk
Catedral Línea Buho
Bus stop 64 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 14,012 reviews
4.6/5 14,012 reviews
naiara Pink
naiara Pink
6 days ago on Google

Es preciosa,las horas pasan rápido dentro❤️

Iván García
Iván García
6 days ago on Google

Impresionante, emocionante, te deja sin palabras.

Daniela “Danyy” Zm
Daniela “Danyy” Zm
6 days ago on Google

Entrada gratis, en cambio a la catedral entrada 7€ Es muy bonita estilo Barroco