2025 Guadix Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Guadix Cave Houses are unique residences located in the village of Guadix near Granada, Spain. These houses are made using natural caves, keeping the temperature cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The Guadix area is traditionally home to many cave houses like this, and they are popular with tourists for their unique architectural style. It is known as a place where you can experience a harmonious life between nature and people.
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Guadix - the Cave Town in Spain, just an hour away from Granada 🇪🇸
Granada is an enchanted city, right? However, just an hour away from Granada, there is another charming town that stores fascinating history and culture of the caves, and that is Guadix.
How to get there?
Bus: 45-60mins, from Granada estación de AutoBús to Guadix. Operated by BAM, 8 coaches per day, single ticket around €6.
What to see?
📍 📸 Barrio de las Cuevas: the cave district, home to over 2,000 cave dwellings that are still inhabited today.
📍📸 Mirador del Cerro de la Bala: where you can see the breathtaking panoramic views of Guadix, which includes the picturesque hills, valleys, and distinctive geological formations typical of the region.
📍 Catedral de la Encarnación de Guadix: an architectural masterpiece that blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Built on the site of a former mosque, this grand cathedral is a testament to the town’s rich and diverse history. Climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the Sierra Nevada mountains in the distance.
📍 Alcazaba Citadell: a Moorish fortress offering stunning views over the town and the surrounding valleys. It is temporarily closed but it is still very nice to walk around that neighborhood.
Guadix is a small city where history and tradition are etched into the landscape, offering a truly unforgettable experience for those who seek to discover the lesser-known corners of Spain.
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Not only does China have them, but Spain also has cave museums.
The museum allows visitors to gain an in-depth understanding of these caves dug into the terrain, which are very typical in the region.
The origins of these caves can be traced back to the 16th century. Utilizing the clay properties of the terrain, these houses were dug into hills and ridges, creating different rooms and halls suitable for their functions. Among other rooms, the caves also included stables for animals. The museum showcases the lifestyle of local residents, featuring audiovisual projections and various items related to rural life and traditional crafts of the region.
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A cathedral with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles
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The construction of Guadix Cathedral lasted from the 16th century to the end of the 18th century.
The original building was a Visigothic temple on top of which the Hama Mosque was built. Its construction can be divided into three phases: Gothic, when the current cathedral was built by Pedro Morales and Enrique Egás until 1547; Renaissance, when Diego de Siloé worked on the expansion of the building; Baroque, which began in the early 18th century with designs by Vicente Acero, Thomas, Gaspar Cayón de la Vega, Pachote, Ruíz del Peral, Master Moreno and others, in which the facades, roof, high altar, choir and pulpit were built.
From the street level, the Cathedral stands out, a real gem where Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles coexist. Built between the 16th and 18th centuries on the ruins of an ancient mosque, it features outstanding rooms such as the sacristy, the work of the master Diego de Siloé, and the magnificent Baroque choir designed by Ruís del Peral. Guadix preserves many examples of Mudéjar architecture. One of the most outstanding churches is the Santiago Cathedral, built in the 16th century. A slender Mudejar tower stands beside its beautiful plate-style façade, while inside the church the precious Mudejar coffered ceiling is a standout feature. Other churches in the city, such as those in San Francisco or Santo Domingo, also retain this feature.
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The oldest human settlement in Spain
Andalucia Tour ~ Granada (Region)
Inland from the province of Granada is Guadix, considered one of the oldest human settlements in Spain.
Its old town contains an important heritage of monuments, among which the medieval Arab castle, the cathedral and various Mudejar-style buildings stand out, although the city's most distinctive feature is its original cave dwelling area. Guadix is a city with a strong personality that has preserved its gastronomy and deep-rooted customs related to Andalusian traditions, such as the popular Cascamorras festival.
Located at a strategic natural pass connecting the Levante and Guadalquivir valleys, the counties of Guadix and Maxado have been inhabited since prehistoric times, as evidenced by the many archaeological remains found in the area that date back to the Neanderthal and Upper Paleolithic periods, as well as the Metal Age. Centuries later, it was populated by Phoenicians and Carthaginians and became an important Roman colony called Julia Gemella Acci.
You can also find some noble residences and other outstanding buildings, such as the Palace of the Marquis of Villalegre, the Palace of Peñaflor or the Civil Hospital.
But if there is one thing that makes Guadix different from other places, it is its typical areas like Las Ermitas or Las Cuevas. There are many examples of cave dwellings - primitive structures dug out of the ground.
The most emblematic of these are the Ermita Nueva, the Cueva del Padre Poveda and the Cave-Museum of Art and Popular Customs, which displays an interesting collection of local crafts.
La Magdalena, Cuatro Veredas and San Fandila viewpoints allow you to admire the incredible landscapes of this part of Granada.
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Getting There - Guadix
Attractions - Caves, cathedral, citadel and Roman theater
Hotels - Abentofail, Carmen, Mulhacen and Comercio
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Shopping - City center shops