Cuesta de Gomerez
Cuesta de Gomerez
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Dimitris L
Sydney, Australia50,924 contributions
Jun 2019
Cuesta de Gomerez is the street that leads to the Alhambra. We turned into this street from Plaza Nueva and followed it all the way uphill to the Gate Puerta de las Granadas. The narrow street itself is quite unremarkable, really, apart from the fact that there are several shops on either side, selling mostly souvenirs, or other goods, such as food and drinks. The Gate is a sizeable monument with a large gate in the middle and two smaller ones on either side. When you go through and follow the path, which takes you through some nice gardens, you will eventually end up in the main entry to the Alhambra proper complex.
Written May 10, 2020
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staledale
1,428 contributions
Oct 2019
Walking to the Alhambra Y Generalife, the street named Cuesta De Gomerez goes up to the Alhambra. At the end of that street as you're walking uphill, is a gate wall with 3 arched entrances, and just beyond that gate are 3 paths. Steps that go up to the right, a paved level path to the middle, and a steep, earthen path to left. While somewhat steep, the earthen path is a short, zig-zag walk to the Puerta de Justicia entrance to the Alhambra. Much quicker.
Written February 22, 2020
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timmind
Stevens Point, WI394 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
Some nice shops on the street, a bit pricier than some but also some quality souvenirs available. But the treat is after you pass through the gate and find yourself in a shady woodland garden, the narrow road leading you gently uphill to the top of the Alhambra. Many benches to stop for a cool break.
Written May 19, 2019
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KateD
20 contributions
Nov 2018
Our hotel was on this little street and I think it is a fabulous place to be located during a stay in Granada.
Written November 21, 2018
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Solodam J
Amsterdam, The Netherlands34,927 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
We walked down from Alhambra to the Carrera del Daro looking for a restaurant. It's very beautiful in the fall, even in december, the trees still had autumn color. You will find a fountain at every crossing. There is also a ruin of a gate "Puerta de Bibarrambla". Local comes for jogging, cycling or just letting the dog out.
Written December 26, 2017
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Raúl N
Antequera, Spain2,254 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
Since I was a child it has been part of my family outings. It is the way I like the most to access the monumental area of the Alhambra on foot. It starts from Plaza Nueva and arrives at the Puerta de la Justicia itself that gives access to the medina.
Written October 31, 2023
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robygk76
Bergamo, Italy2,196 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
it is the pedestrian staircase that leads to the entrance of the alhambra in the middle of the woods, it takes 15 minutes from the center
Written April 24, 2024
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Laly912
La Serena, Chile1,178 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
This beautiful street takes you to the Alhambra; On your way you will find craft stores.
It is an uphill walk that is worth doing.
It is an uphill walk that is worth doing.
Written November 10, 2023
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