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davidsQ54JF
Not really worth the 4 euros entrance as there are lots of free sights just as impressive but if you're into architecture and churches it's ok.
chrislV2674SG
This was a 3rd or 4th cathedral in Spain and when we wandered in, we noticed something a little odd, it was in the shape of a + rather than a cross. After wandering around a while, we commented that it was a little bigger than average but nothing too special. So we continued walking down the street we were on and realized that there was another entrance thinking that we may have missed something we walked in and were dumbstruck. The place we had been was merely a side chapel! And that side chapel was bigger than all the other cathedrals we had seen. The real thing was incredible. Huge doesn't begin to describe it. 2 Massive organs, each bigger than any other we saw, dominate the middle of the cathedral. The brilliant white of the walls only serves to highly the stunning scale of this magnificent cathedral.
ptitekatia
you have to pay twice to visit these places. The royal chapel was very impressive with a very interesting leaflet. Of course, kids enjoyed the royal tombs and the crowns and scepters. The cathedral was less interesting in my opinion but I'm not a great fan of this architecture. We did not visit the museum though.
JayL502
Beautiful and breath taking cathedral. A massive undertaking of a church. Fairly well preserved and definitely worth seeing. Close to central town and an easy walk from most places.
JBLISBOA
Downtown, 100 mts away from the central Minibuses departure point, even if you?re not a religious person, don?t miss the Cathedral (free entrance) and the Royal Chapel (4€/pax), specially the last one. Keep in mind that both were ordered to be built by the Queen Elizabeth "The Catholic" and his husband King Fernando, both very religious people and wealthy. It?s really visible the restoration works done, so it?s a spetacle of "golden art everywhere". At the chapel, lies the majestic tombs of these kings,as well as King Felipe and his wife (Felipe was also king of Portugal, during the first time Portugal lost his independence to Spain).
HappyWanderers1542
How can you go to Granada and not see this wonderful cathedral. Absolutely magnificent...would recommend you have the audio guide..all the written descriptions are in spanish.
curlysue53
Again if you like Cathedrals this is a must. The inside is breathtaking and the entire space is so well preserved. The place is accommodating for strollers only if your child likes this kind of thing or is asleep.
rollie_3
The cathedral was large and lavishly decorated, but we enjoyed the royal chapel even a little more. Los Reyes Catolicos, as well as Juana the Mad, Philip the Fair, and young Price Michael, are entombed in the chapel, which is adjacent to but not accessible directly from the cathedral.
jimhdublin
The Scale of this Cathedral is huge. The height is unbelievable and dominates everything around. It oozes history and must have terrified the ordinary citizen in the medieval times. Present day seating area only uses a fraction of the space inside. You are talking big here.
EJD1972
We went to the 12.30 Sunday mass said by the Archbishop. The cathedral is lovely and despite being a tourist attracted tourists were kept out of the way while mass was said.
FiftyNiner
I liked it for its massive proportions. From the outside, but mostly from the inside.As you enter, you find yourself in this massive space, a huge room, rather light, with massive space, and sky high vaults. And, surprisingly enough, being from that time, not over decorated.
jweinland
You can't take pictures so buy a postcard of the tombs of Ferdinand and Isabella. You absolutely must go there. I wish I could describe it, but you must see it. Much like Christopher Columbus's resting place in the cathedral in Seville.
MaryJoM_12
Buty the postcards for the souvenir as you will never capture the images. Totally befitting royalty, I was gobsmacked.