Granada’s Paseo de los Tristes, a riverside walkway, meanders along the canyon that separates the Alhambra from the Albaicín neighborhood. The promenade earned its name, which translates to ‘Promenade of the Sad,’ due to its historical role as the route for funeral processions. Today, the area is lined with restaurant terraces offering refreshments and sweeping views of the Alhambra. Visitors can stroll along the walkway, taking in the scenic surroundings and enjoying a meal or drink while admiring the historic fortress in the distance.
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