Hammam Al Ándalus, Traditional Arab bathhouse in Centro, Granada, Spain.
Hammam Al Ándalus is an Arab bathhouse in Granada's historic center featuring multiple thermal pools at different temperatures, intricate Moorish tilework, arched entryways, and marble surfaces. The chambers are designed to recreate a traditional bathing experience with period details throughout.
Opened in 1998, this bathhouse revived an Arab bathing tradition that had disappeared from Granada five centuries earlier. The reopening reconnected the city to a wellness practice that once flourished during the Moorish period.
The bathhouse keeps alive the centuries-old tradition of communal bathing, offering Arabic massage and red grape soap treatments as part of daily ritual. This practice shapes how visitors and locals experience wellness and rest together.
Visitors have complimentary access to towels, lockers, hair dryers, and basic toiletries throughout their bathing session, which lasts around 90 minutes. The facility operates from early morning through late evening, allowing flexible visit times.
The facility draws from natural spring water to fill its thermal pools, sourcing water near the base of the Alhambra fortress. This natural water source gives the bathing experience a different quality than modern facilities elsewhere.
Location: Centro
Location: Granada
Address: Calle Santa Ana
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:30-00:00
Phone: +34958229978
Email: granadareservas@hammamalandalus.com
Website: https://granada.hammamalandalus.com
GPS coordinates: 37.17763,-3.59397
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41
Granada unfolds like layers of history written on stone and stucco. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, the city carries eight centuries of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian presence in its streets, buildings, and gardens. Walk through ochre-colored neighborhoods and you'll find cool courtyards hidden behind simple doors, fountains that catch the light, and carved arches that have survived empires. The Alhambra rises above everything, a fortified palace complex that shows what Nasrid rulers achieved at the height of their power. The Albaicín district spreads across hills in white-washed houses connected by narrow passages. The Generalife gardens nearby demonstrate how medieval builders thought about water, shade, and beauty together. At ground level, Granada feels like a place where different worlds have learned to live side by side. You hear a church bell, then an imam's call to prayer from another direction. Arab markets sit blocks away from Baroque cathedrals. Flamenco music rises from the Sacromonte caves carved into the hillside, where guitarists and singers still perform as they have for generations. The city moves to its own rhythm—people take time for coffee, for conversation, for walking slowly through shadowed streets. The smell of jasmine drifts through neighborhoods, and the sound of water flowing through fountains never stops. Granada works as both a museum and a living city. Its monuments tell stories of conquest, faith, and artistic skill. The Arab Baths, the Cathedral, the Royal Chapel, and the Palace of the Madraza each show a different chapter. But Granada's real appeal comes from how you experience it: moving through white alleys at sunset, sitting in a hidden patio, listening to music echo off stone walls. The city invites you to slow down and notice how light falls on a tile, how a fountain's water sounds in silence, how people have built their lives here across centuries.
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