It is now fashionable to "play" with chatGPT, and ask it questions to see its ability to give accurate answers. From Aumentur We have tried to put it to the test, and let's say that it has given results in line with many of the prescribing websites that we can find, especially in the most well-known destinations.
For example, asked about Grenada: "Can you suggest a tourist route around Granada?"artificial intelligence proposed something self-evident:
Yes, here is a suggested tourist route through Granada:
- Alhambra: a Muslim palace and fortress with impressive gardens and architecture.
- Granada Cathedral: a Spanish Gothic cathedral with panoramic views of the city.
- Plaza Nueva: a central square with numerous bars and restaurants.
- Mirador de San Nicolás: a viewpoint overlooking the Albaicín and the Darro Valley.
- Barrio del Albaicín: a historic quarter with cobbled streets and white houses.
- Royal Chapel: the tomb of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella and Ferdinand.
- Palace of Charles V: a Renaissance palace in the grounds of the Alhambra.
- Bañuelo: an ancient Moorish bath with Mozarabic architecture
This route can take a day or two to complete, depending on how much time you wish to spend at each location.
ChatGPT: Tourist route for Granada
It would seem that the results belong in the #top10 of things to visit in Granada. We decided to put the trendy Generative Artificial Intelligence tool to the test, and asked it: "What are you looking for?Earlier you recommended some places to visit in Granada, but they are very typical. Don't you have something more original?"
And here we have already begun to find shortcomings, which are logical, since this AI does not distinguish the part from the whole, nor does it know which elements are included in other monuments, and it is not even capable of locating proper names of common places. This was the answer:
Of course, here are some less crowded and more original places to visit in Granada:
- Jardines del Generalife: gardens with views of the Alhambra and a peaceful atmosphere in which to relax.
- Nasrid Palaces: a series of palaces and residences from the Nasrid period in Granada.
- Central Market: a traditional covered market where you can find local and regional products.
- Science Park: an interactive and educational theme park about science and technology.
- Centro José Guerrero: a contemporary art gallery with exhibitions and works of art.
- Cueva de los Letreros: a natural cave with graffiti and murals that reflect the urban culture of Granada.
- Mirador de la Ermita: a viewpoint with panoramic views of the city and the countryside of Granada.
These places offer a different and less touristy perspective of the city of Granada and allow you to experience its cultural and artistic richness in a unique way.
Response from ChatGPT
That's because he doesn't know Aumentur! The Generalife Gardens are part of the complex of the Alhambraas well as the Nasrid Palaces. In Granada there is no "Central Market" as such, but the Mercado de San Agustín. The Science Park and the José Guerrero Centre but the Cueva de los Letreros and the Mirador de la Ermita, does anyone know them?

Our recommendation? Use smart tools for tourism, such as our #smartTourism platform. Here are a couple of recommendations for visiting Granada:
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Carmenes and Viewpoints
The route of the Cármenes and Viewpoints of Granada offers a different way of getting to know the city and appreciating its monuments, through its streets, neighbourhoods and gardens, discovering the most traditional dwellings-gardens of Muslim Granada, which have survived to the present day and which we can now enjoy walking around them.
Aljibes of the Albaicín
Discover this World Heritage area by visiting the cisterns that supplied the Alcazaba Qadima and the population of the Albaicín neighbourhood with water brought from Alfacar, 14 km away.



