restaurant · Granada

McDonald's

budget

The scent of toasted sesame and processed salt cuts through the cool air of the Gran Vía, a sharp, familiar punctuation mark against the backdrop of Granada’s historic Renaissance stone. While the city’s culinary soul remains firmly rooted in local tapas culture, this particular establishment serves a distinct purpose for the modern traveller. Whether you require a swift, predictable caffeine fix before a steep climb to the Albaicín or a reliable sanctuary for digital nomads amidst the frenzy of the city centre, the efficiency here is absolute. The interior offers a stark, neon-lit contrast to the ornate architecture waiting just outside the doors, providing a brief, unpretentious respite from the rigours of sightseeing. Should you find yourself needing a quick refuel during a long afternoon of exploration, the ordering kiosks are straightforward and accessible from the main thoroughfare.