Visitors are invited to come and discover Sacromonte, a historic area of the city where Romani Gypsies and other marginalized ethnic groups settled after the Christian conquest in 1492. Here you will find an amazing neighborhood of white-washed houses and caves which were excavated into the slopes of Cerro de San Miguel. Some of these caves were very rudimentary dwellings, while others featured several rooms and are carefully decorated. For centuries the caves of Sacromonte have been home to the arty and bohemian population of the city and are where you can go to see a demonstration of classic Flamenco dancing. You can explore the neighborhood on a guided walking tour.

Sacromonte, 18010 Granada, Spain