Santa Fé
Festivals in Santa Fé
History of Santa Fé
In its beginning, Santa Fé was a military camp of approximately 48ha created by the Catholic Monarchs in preparation for the final assault on the Nasrids (Arab dynasty) of the Kingdom of Granada. Out of the army camp grew an imposing town of bricks and mortar within a record time of just 80 days. The town’s structure follows the form of a cross based on two roads that intersect in the centre
Santa Fé
Santa Fé is an unassuming town just 11 kilometres west of Granada City with a population of approximately 14,000. While it may not at first appear to be the most remarkable destination in Andalusia compared to the many pretty villages, towns and cities, it played a key role in Spain’s history.
Tourist Office in Santa Fé
Weather in Santa Fé
Weather in Santa Fé for the next days
BS Capitulaciones
Situated just 3km from the airport and 7km from the centre of Granada, this is a functional, a newly built hotel with easy access to the A-92 road.
Casa del Trigo
Casa del Trigo is situated in the historical town of Santa Fe, 10 minutes’ drive from Granada and its airport. Set in a 19th-century building, it features free Wi-Fi and a terrace with a hot tub.