learn Spanish with don Quijote
     March 11, 2010   Granada Guide HOME > Shopping in Granada Add to Favorites      Recommend Us
City
Presentation
Granada History
Towns & Cities
Useful Addresses
The Weather
Local Festivals
Where To Go?
Itineraries
Excursions
Granada Parks
Granada Museums
Tropical Coast
Rent a Car
Real Estate
Apartments
Hotels - Hostels
Restaurants
Flights to Granada
What to do?
Sports
Spanish in Granada
Shopping
Nightlife
Food & Drink
Sponsors
don Quijote Granada
Granada Rooms
Summer Camps
Online
Granada Postcards
Granada Links
Granada Resources
Granada Maps
Forums
Contact Us!
Site Map
All About Spain
Spain Guide
Madrid Guide
Barcelona Guide
Valencia Guide
Seville Guide
Granada Guide
Salamanca Guide
Tenerife Guide
Malaga Guide
Alicante Guide
Estepona Guide
Marbella Guide
All About Mexico
Mexico Guide
Guanajuato Guide
Playa del Carmen
Puerto Vallarta Guide
Oaxaca Guide

SPONSORED BY:
Learn Spanish





Shopping in Granada  

Handicrafts

The important handicraft traditions in Granada include ceramics, wrought iron, cloth, leather, and musical instruments. Moorish influence can be found in many of them, such as marquetry, decorating of furniture and wooden objects with precious inlaid woods; metalworking, such as wrought iron or repoussé designs in copper; wrought iron lanterns, lamps, metal grating, and grille work.

The glazed ceramic from Granada is called Fajalauza. The name is derived the Place where the potters settled near the gateway of the same name in the Albaicín.

Master guitar-makers of Granada have received international acclaim. The making of castanets has also become an important tradition. Leather craftsman continue working with embossed or polychrome leathers to make decorative objects, purses, etc. In the Alcaicería, as well as on the Calle of Zacatín (near the Cathedral), ceramics, copper, embossed leather, wrought iron and other souvenirs can be purchased. The Community Activities Center (Ccentro de Actividades Comunitarias) of Albaicín also has handicrafts for sale.


Fashions, Gifts and Antiques

The majority of fashionable clothing shops can be found in the vecinity of the Cathedral and in the areas surrounding Puerta Real, Carrera de la Virgen, Recogidas, Acera del Carro, and Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. Antique shops can be found on the Calle Elvira and the Cuesta de Gomérez.




 
Granada Hotels
Sponsored Links
Spanish Courses
Aboutgranada.com: sponsored by

Granada Spanish Language School

don Quijote offers you the best Spanish courses in Granada.
Parks



Granada is a city of lovely parks and gardens. Highlighted below are the four basic types.


SpainMadridBarcelonaValenciaSevillaGranadaSalamancaTenerifeMalagaAlicanteEsteponaMarbella

About Granada, Your Traveller Guide 2010