Admission to: Sacromonte Caves Museum
Audio guide
Tour guide
Transport
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-10
Children aged 11+ will be charged the same rate as adults
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
If you're up for a unique adventure, the Sacromonte Caves Museum in Granada is a must-visit. Set within real hillside caves, this ethnographic museum brings the fascinating story of the Romani (Gypsy) people to life. These 18th-century settlers made their home in the caves of Cerro de San Miguel, and here you can explore ten recreated dwellings that showcase their vibrant culture, handcrafted tools, and traditional crafts like forging, weaving, and ceramics. The Nature Room highlights the local agriculture and climate that supported their self-sufficient lifestyle. Outside, a scenic walking path leads to a full-scale model of the Darro Valley, offering incredible views of the valley and the iconic Alhambra. It's a cultural deep dive into Granada's past, plus the views alone are worth the trip
By bus: Take bus C34 towards Sacromonte and get off at Barranco de los Negros – Museo Cuevas del Sacromonte bus stop and walk about 2 minutes
By car: Private vehicles are restricted in the Albaicín–Sacromonte historic area, so public transportation (Bus C34) is recommended for your visit