Mirador del Rey Chico
Mirador del Rey Chico sits perched on the Alhambra hill, giving you a completely different angle on Granada than the crowded San Nicolás viewpoint.
About Mirador del Rey Chico
Mirador del Rey Chico sits perched on the Alhambra hill, giving you a completely different angle on Granada than the crowded San Nicolás viewpoint. You'll get stunning views across the Generalife gardens and into the white-washed Albaicín below, with the Sierra Nevada mountains forming a dramatic backdrop. This is supposedly where Boabdil, the last Moorish king, took his final look at Granada before exile, earning it the name "Boy King's Viewpoint."
The walk up through the Cuesta de los Chinos feels like hiking through an enchanted forest, with stone walls from the Alhambra rising beside you and dappled sunlight filtering through oak trees. Once you reach the viewpoint, you'll find wooden benches and a peaceful clearing where maybe five other people are taking photos instead of fifty. The silence is remarkable, broken only by birds and the distant sound of fountains from the Generalife below.
Most guidebooks treat this as a footnote to San Nicolás, but honestly, the views are just as spectacular without the tourist circus. The afternoon light hits the Albaicín perfectly from here, turning the white houses golden. Skip it if you're mobility-limited though, the uphill walk is steep and takes about 15 minutes of steady climbing from Paseo de los Tristes.
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