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Best Christmas Markets and Belenes in Granada 2025 in Granada offers a picture-perfect Christmas atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Andalucía. With snow-capped views of Sierra Nevada, Moorish architecture lit by festive lights, and a strong belén tradition, the city transforms into a winter wonderland from late November through early January.
The province also celebrates Christmas with artisan fairs, municipal nativity scenes, and charming coastal markets in Almuñécar and Motril, making Granada ideal for both city and seaside festive trips.
The heart of Granada’s Christmas season is the traditional market at Plaza Bib-Rambla, surrounded by cafés, churros stalls, and historic buildings.
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This is the most family-friendly market and stays open until January 6 (Three Kings Day).
Located near Puerta Real and Carrera de la Virgen, this market features local craftsmanship from Granada and the surrounding villages.
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It’s a great place to find authentic handmade gifts that differ from the typical Christmas stalls.
Although not a dedicated Christmas market, the Alcaicería is a must-visit during December. This former silk market becomes even more magical during the festive season.
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Perfect for visitors wanting a mix of Christmas shopping and Granada’s Moorish heritage.
One of the city’s most visited belenes, the municipal nativity scene at Plaza del Carmen features an elaborate setup with detailed figurines, lighting displays, and traditional Andalusian village settings. It’s ideal for families and usually opens from early December.
The association of belenistas creates one of the most artistic and intricate nativity scenes in the province.
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This belén is part of the official Granada Belén Route, perfect for anyone wanting a cultural Christmas experience.
On the tropical coast of Granada, Almuñécar offers a charming maritime-inspired municipal belén. Highlights include unique coastal elements, local artisan work, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Combine this visit with the town’s beachfront Christmas market and festive lights.
Just 40 minutes from the city, Sierra Nevada transforms into a festive Alpine-style village with Christmas lights, Santa’s grotto, ice skating, and seasonal food stands. It’s the only place in Andalucía where you can combine skiing with Christmas markets in the same day.
Granada hosts one of Andalucía’s most historic Three Kings parades, with colourful floats, traditional costumes, and thousands of visitors. Held on January 5th, it’s a must-see event to finish the Christmas season.