Largest district, formerly working-class now upmarket, diverse population, football stadium, and weekly market.
The bustling city center featuring the Cathedral, Royal Chapel, major shops, and commercial hubs.
Residential area with green spaces, sports facilities, and proximity to the river, popular among locals.
Residential district with bullring, authentic tapas bars, less touristy local vibe.
District along Camino de Ronda with tram access, blending residential and commercial areas.
Northern district, more peripheral residential area with growing suburban development.
Former Jewish quarter at the foot of the Alhambra, known for historic sites, graffiti, bars, and carmenes villas.
A residential neighborhood known for its local community feel and hosting the annual Zaidín Rock Festival, a popular free music event.
The historic Arab quarter with maze-like streets, whitewashed houses, and UNESCO World Heritage status, offering stunning views of the Alhambra.
Central business district with Granada Cathedral and main shopping streets.