Overview
The Paseo de los Tristes (officially Paseo del Padre Manjón) is a tree-lined promenade along the River Darro at the foot of the Alhambra. With its terrace restaurants and views up to the palace walls, it is one of Granada's most romantic streets.
Highlights
- Alhambra Views: The Alhambra towers loom directly above — floodlit at night, the view is magical.
- Medieval Bridges: Two 17th-century stone bridges cross the Darro, adding to the romantic atmosphere.
- Terrace Dining: Several restaurants line the promenade with outdoor tables beside the river.
History
Named "Paseo de los Tristes" (Promenade of the Sad) because funeral processions once passed along it to the cemetery beyond the Alhambra hill. The current promenade was landscaped in the 19th century.
Visitor Tips
- Evening Stroll: The promenade comes alive after sunset when the Alhambra is illuminated.
- Starting Point: A natural beginning for walks into both the Albaicín (uphill) and the Sacromonte (east).
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.