
Campo del Príncipe
A historic plaza in Granada, known for its hidden Muslim cemetery and lively Sunday market, Flealejo.

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Campo del Príncipe
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Vibrant market atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A historic plaza in Granada, known for its hidden Muslim cemetery and lively Sunday market, Flealejo.

🤫 Uncover the Secret
Don't miss the historical significance of the Muslim cemetery beneath the plaza!
🛍️ Sunday Market Fun
Visit on Sundays for the Flealejo Market, featuring terraces and a playground.

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Ancient Muslim Cemetery
Beneath the plaza
Explore the historical layers of Granada, with a 13th-14th century Muslim cemetery hidden beneath the plaza.

Flealejo Market
The plaza
Enjoy a lively Sunday market with terraces, food, and a playground. A great spot for local atmosphere.

Plaza Atmosphere
The plaza
Experience the general vibe and atmosphere of this public space, perfect for a relaxed stroll or people-watching.
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🤫 Uncover the Secret
Don't miss the historical significance of the Muslim cemetery beneath the plaza!
🛍️ Sunday Market Fun
Visit on Sundays for the Flealejo Market, featuring terraces and a playground.
🚶♀️ Soak in the Vibe
Enjoy the general atmosphere and architecture of the plaza.
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🤫 Uncover the Secret
Don't miss the historical significance of the Muslim cemetery beneath the plaza!
🛍️ Sunday Market Fun
Visit on Sundays for the Flealejo Market, featuring terraces and a playground.
🚶♀️ Soak in the Vibe
Enjoy the general atmosphere and architecture of the plaza.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate Campo del Príncipe for its vibrant Sunday market, Flealejo, which offers a lively atmosphere with terraces and a playground. The plaza's historical significance, particularly the hidden Muslim cemetery, adds a unique layer of interest. While it's a pleasant public space, some may find it less of a 'monument' experience compared to other Granada attractions.
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Campo del Príncipe is centrally located in Granada, making it accessible by foot from many parts of the city. Local buses also serve the area. If you're coming from further afield, taxis or ride-sharing services are readily available.
Parking in the immediate vicinity can be challenging due to its central location. It's often best to use public transport or park in a nearby public car park and walk.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Campo del Príncipe is a public plaza and is free to enter and explore at any time.
As an open public space, Campo del Príncipe does not have set opening hours and is accessible 24/7. However, market activities on Sundays typically run from 10 AM to 3 PM.
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy the plaza's atmosphere, visit the Flealejo Market on Sundays for local crafts and food, and appreciate the historical significance of the underlying Muslim cemetery.
Yes, especially on Sundays when the Flealejo Market is held, as it features a playground. The open space is also good for children to move around.
The plaza is built over a 13th-14th century Muslim cemetery, a fact that emerged during construction and adds a unique historical layer to the site.
Absolutely! The plaza offers opportunities for photography, capturing its architecture and the lively market atmosphere on Sundays.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While the plaza itself might not have many permanent dining establishments, it's surrounded by numerous tapas bars and restaurants in the nearby streets, offering a wide variety of Spanish cuisine.
You'll find traditional Andalusian tapas, local Granada specialties, and international options in the surrounding areas.
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