Marquetería (Inlaid Wood): Granada's most famous craft — intricate geometric marquetry boxes, frames and furniture following Nasrid geometric patterns. Best found in specialist shops near the Alhambra and Alcaicería.
Taracea: Mother-of-pearl and wood inlay work; authentic pieces are handmade and expensive. Avoid cheap imports.
Leather Goods: Moroccan-influenced leather bags, poufs and belts in the Alcaicería and Calderería Nueva.
Ceramics: Fajalauza-style blue-and-green glazed pottery is Granada's distinctive ceramic tradition. Look for the Fajalauza stamp.
Olive Oil and Local Food: Sierra Nevada honey, dried herbs, jamón ibérico from Trevélez, and local wines from the Contraviesa-Alpujarra DO.
Where to Shop
Alcaicería: Reconstructed Moorish silk market adjacent to the Cathedral; tourist-oriented but atmospheric.
Calderería Nueva: Best for Moroccan imports, leather and artisan crafts.
Calle Recogidas: Main pedestrian high street for Spanish chain stores and fashion.
Mercado San Agustín: Indoor food market near the Cathedral for fresh produce, cheese and charcuterie.