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13 things to know before traveling to Granada

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Granada is one of the most incredible gems of southern Spain. It lies at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the locals have many quirks, and it is an artist hub in Andalusia. The Moores ruled Granada for 800 years, leaving the city full of medieval architecture and awe-striking gardens hidden throughout the city. Given its popularity amongst tourists, it’s hard to know the do’s and don’ts when visiting this remarkable city—That’s why we have researched for you to enjoy your trip to the fullest. Here are 13 things to know before traveling to Granada. 

1. How to get there

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The first thing that you need to know is how to get to this must-see city. Granada Airport (GRX) is small but well connected. If you are staying in Barcelona, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, or Madrid and fancy heading down to Granada for a night, this could be a fast and cheap option.  Vueling.com has flights from Barcelona from €30.

Another option is the train. Unfortunately, no high-speed train runs to Granada, but the trains are frequent and comfortable. Tickets are available here on  Renfe.com .

Private transfers

One of the top 13 things to know before traveling to Granada is that private transfers are available from major cities, including Seville. For the ultimate no-stress and comfortable transit, contact us here for a private transfer .

Alhambra Palace in Granada

Undoubtedly, a treasure of Spain, let alone Granada. This astonishing palace dates back between 1238 and 1358. It is a must-see, but there are some things that you should know before going. Purchase your tickets well in advance. We strongly recommend printing your tickets beforehand!! You might be okay with a digital copy, but sometimes the people working there can be funny and not let you in. Another thing to note is that there are some worthwhile tours of the palace. This could be an option if you get stressed in busy tourist destinations. We will handle all the details for you :   Private guided tour of the Alhambra

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We made Cars our point 3 out of our 13 things to know before going to Granada. Forget about the cars, the best way to see this city is on foot. Almost all the streets near the center are for public transport only. The majority of the attractions are here too. You’ll spend more time finding a parking space than you will spend inside Alhambra. You won’t notice the number of steps you are doing, with the magic of Granada pleasing your eyes. 

 If you have rented a car for your trip to Spain, we recommend parking on the outskirts of the center. Somewhere near  parque ciencias or either the  caja granada museum . You can them hope on a bus to the center. 

4. The Language

People speaking Spanish with each other

The Andalusian dialect of Spanish is known for its lack of pronunciation, especially in Granada. The local people use a lot of slang, and the ends of the words seem to disappear too. So don’t be discouraged if you have been practicing your Spanish and it’s not going as planned. It will take a go or two, but you will get there. 

5. Flamenco

Flamenco Tablao in Spain

 Renowned for the strong flamenco culture and the unique barefoot-style called zambra. Granada is a cultural hub of flamenco. One of the best pieces of advice that we can give you before you travel to Granada is about the flamenco and where to watch it. Sacromonte is a town hidden in the hills known as “the gypsy” neighborhood. For centuries the gypsy populations have lived here in the natural caves nestled in the mountain edge. There is a cave and local hangout, where you can watch an intimate flamenco show high above the city. The acoustics will echo in your ear as the sounds touch your soul on our Granada tapas trail and gyspy flamenco tour .

Alhambra after it snowed

The south of Spain is known for its hot climate and unbearable summers, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees. Something to know before traveling to Granada is that it can snow there. Yes, you heard it, snow!! The city’s mountains are called “Sierra Nevada,” aka snowy range. Snowfall is most likely during November, and it may last until late February.  You can even take a ski trip at the Sierra Nevada ski resort .

7. Tapas Culture

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Did you know that the tapas food culture originated from the southern region of Andalucia? The astonishing thing about the tapas culture in Granada is that most of the tapas are free!! After you order a drink, a small plate of meat or a small sandwich will follow. As is most places in the world, the closer you are to the touristy areas, the more expensive the food is. Value for money is still true to tone. You can get a drink and three tapas for €5. Here is the ultimate tapas tour in Granada. Traveling to Granada could be value for money! 

8. The Granada Card

Granada Card and Map of the city

The  Granada card  is at number 7 on our list of 13 things to know before traveling to Granada. This card allows you access to the major monuments of Granada, including showstoppers like Alhambra, Catuja, the Cathedral, San jerónimo, Parque de las Ciencias and Caja Granada Museum. That’s only to mention a few.

Suppose you are traveling to Granada and you are on a tight budget. With this card, you get nine free rides on transport and one tour bus included! If you are visiting Granada for a few days, this could be worth your while. One last significant benefit is the ability to avoid queuing. If you are time conscious, this could be just the ticket…well, card.

9. Different Viewpoints 

Best viewpoints in Granada

Granada’s most famous viewpoint is called San Nicolás. The views are extraordinary, of course. However, after a long day of museum crawling and monument viewing, watching the sunset somewhere quieter may be more appealing. San Miguel Alto is the highest viewpoint in Granada, with panoramic views of Alhambra, Albaicín, Sacramento, and the entire city. Sunsets are like no other, but they require a climb to see them. For a great view of Alhambra, you can check out Carvajales. This viewpoint is in the town of Albaicín and easy to come by. The top spot for sunset watching is “El Ojo de Granada”, also known as the eye of Granada. See the roofs of the houses catch the last of the orange light, as the valleys and cathedral complete this perfect sunset picture. For a spectacular viewpoint tour click here .

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When traveling to a new city, safety is of the utmost importance. Granada is a relatively low-risk city, and violent crimes are scarce. The main concern would be pickpocketing in the major tourist areas. Watch out for your phones and wallets. Going out at night is very safe in the vibrant city. There are always people around, given the Spanish late-night culture. 

11. Artistic Reputation

Calle Elvira in Granada

A bohemian splendor is not hard to come by in Granada. The Calle Elvira is a superb example of this. The terracotta buildings are complemented by multicolored throws hanging from windows. And the presence of art schools and residencies makes Granada an artistic hub. The city is filled with aspiring artists and galleries to wander and to gain inspiration. Another asset to Granada’s creative reputation is the street art and murals; they are celebrated, not discouranged.  

Best views  in Granada

Hiking makes number 12 on our list of 13 things to know before traveling to Granada. When traveling to a city and you don’t want to lose your fitness routine, one of the best things to know is what is available. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide such a playground for such activities. Paint a new picture of Granada as you stumble upon the city’s forgotten landmarks, lush fields, and intertwined olive groves. Our guided tour hikes along the main artery of the River, sharing secrets and showing you the underworld view of Granada. See more here:  https://notjustatourist.com/tours/hiking-granadas-river/?c=f0cfb884254d

13. Young City 

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Granada is a young city. It is packed to the brim with ex-pats and people looking for a more relaxed lifestyle. With cheap events and nights out, you can see the attraction for these young people. For a relatively small city, there are eight universities present. University of Granada is one of the biggest in the city.

City view of Granada

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Moor than this … there’s lots to see in Granada other than the magnificent Alhambra palace.

A local’s guide to Granada: 10 top tips

Once you’ve ticked off the Alhambra, check out Granada’s edgier barrio culture, with both alternative and traditional bars, great flamenco, food and street art

T he Alhambra may be Spain’s most visited attraction year on year, but wandering the hills and the backstreets of Granada’s barrios will give you the real feel of this fascinating city, which has elegance and edginess in equal measure.

Granada’s fertile valley and sweeping hills have attracted many different civilisations through the centuries. Echoes of past occupiers, from the ancient Iberians to the Romans and Visigoths, can be found throughout the city and beyond. But, as befits a university town, there’s innovation amongst all the tradition – enter Granada’s street art and trendier food and coffee scene.

Barrio stroll

Street art of El Niño de las Pinturas, Granada, Spain

Beneath the south side of the Alhambra is the lively, old Jewish quarter of Barrio Realejo . Wandering its streets and leafy plazas will reveal layers of history, but not just through its Arab and romanesque buildings – a newer addition is its street art. The colourful murals by El Niño de las Pinturas continue the overlap of old and new, gracing crumbling brickwork with images of youth and, in his portrait of the Clash’s Joe Strummer, rebellion. There’s also a nod to a Moorish past, in the use of classically Arabic golds and turquoise-blues, patterns and motifs; lines of Spanish poetry also feature in a swirling, arabesque hand. Stick around until evening and head to the bustling Calle San-Matías/Calle Varela area where local favourite tapas joint Rosario Varela , with its charming retro interior, is one not to miss. Have a beer, glass of wine (both from around €2.50) or cocktail (€4.50-10) accompanied by incredible tapas, including mini burgers and pork buns. Should you need more food (and I rarely do), the menu – a twist on classic Andalucían food – is extensive and delicious.

Real flamenco

Female flamenco dancer and backing band at Peña La Platería flamenco club, Granada, Spain

For authentic flamenco, skip any venue giving out tourist leaflets, even those in the famous Sacromonte Caves . The Peña la Platería , which is eastwards down the hill toward Albaicín Bajo, showcases the flamenco that dancers go to see; public performances are on Thursday evenings only, from 10pm. It’s €10 for a ticket plus drink on arrival, and it’s a good idea to phone ahead and book; and arrive early to secure a good spot. Better still, don’t just watch; try lessons with Albaicín-born Chúa Alba. Having performed and taught flamenco all over the world, Chúa now holds classes in her studio on Calle Elvira (just behind Gran Via). And fret not: whatever your level of Spanish or dancing, this is truly immersive and you’ll find yourself picking up the steps in no time. escuelaflamencachuaalba.com , €10 for drop-ins

Craft beer bar

Craft beer bottle on the bar at El Fermentador, Granada, Spain

El Fermentador brings fresh development to the bare-bones Plaza de Toros/San Lázaro area. Owner Luis quit a career in finance to pursue his passion for craft beer and bring something different to his beloved barrio. The eight taps serve an ever-changing variety of trendy beers priced around €2.60, plus their own easy-drinking brew. Glasses of wine cost from €2. Tapas are a welcome fusion of local dishes like carne y salsa (meat in sauce) and croquetas (breaded, deep-fried balls of bechamel sauce) alongside my favourite: brie deep-fried with a forest-fruit reduction. If you make it past the tapas, don’t miss the house special IPA burger made with Irish Angus beef with chunky hand-cut chips (€12) and, if you’ve still got space, the homemade cheesecake.

Botanic Gardens

Jardín Botánico de la Universidad de Granada, Spain

For a quieter experience in the same area, the leafy, 19th-century Jardín Botánico forms a shady, city-centre oasis just next to Plaza de la Universidad. The jardíngarden also (it forms part of the university). Among the plants grown here are wild species native to the Sierra Nevada, various herbs and 70 different large tree specimens. Head up the stone steps, through a deceptively understated doorway, and you’ll find yourself in the university’s law building, still used for its original purpose. It’s a grand and wonderful maze of marble corridors and interior courtyards, all dating back to its foundation by Carlos V in the 1500s. If you’re lucky you might be able to peep into one of the traditional lecture halls, which retain their original wooden-pew seating and parquet flooring. botanica.ugr.es , open weekdays 8am-10pm

Tapas bar hop

Punters eating at El Bar de Fede, tapas bar Granada, Spain

Given the number of tourists who flock to the cathedral, it’s surprising how few discover some of the best tapas bars nearby, all of which serve a new, complimentary tapa with each round of drinks. Start at nearby Calle de Almireceros and hit Bodegas Castañeda , a wonderland of dark, carved wood and hanging hams. Definitely try the vermut (Spain’s sweet, spicy fortified wine) that’s brewed in the giant barrels you’ll see behind the bar. With that, you’ll be served an array of traditional titbits, hopefully including some shaved ham. After that, head to bar St Germain on Calle Postigo Velutti. Choose from the excellent wine selection and gorge on cheese and bread, among a variety of classic tapas. But leave space for El Bar de Fede , five minutes away on Calle Marqués de Falces. A fresh twist on traditional food and decor, this place has great wines, cocktails and tapas to die for, including meat dishes and plenty of veggie-friendly pasta and rice ones too; I love the long mushroom strips served like tagliatelle.

Coffee and croissants

Selection of bread at Minuit Pan & Coffee, Granada, Spain

Traditional cafe sólo or cafe con leche has been given a reboot in Granada. Minuit Pan & Coffee is one of the key innovators, and what began as a takeaway coffee shop and bakery in the Albaicín has expanded: there’s now a bigger, more central venue with full seating just off Plaza Nueva. Ismail and his co-owners’ aim was to bring to their city the barista coffee experience, “kept simple, done well”, and it’s been welcomed by a cross-section of Granadinos. Coffee beans are roasted in Seville and, at around €1.50 a coffee, it is a small price to pay for a great cup. While you’re there, either tuck into a delicious croissant, a tostada (toasted homemade bread with various toppings), or a slice of great carrot cake. Or just take home an artisanal loaf, all baked using traditional French methods.

View of the Alhambra

View of the Alhambra, Granada, with mountains in background

Trekking to see this mighty structure from above may not be for the faint-hearted, but you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views. Head to the Ermita de San Miguel church, atop the Sacromonte hill above the barrios of Sacromonte and the Albaicín – go up the steps from the Albaicín’s Calle Cruz de la Rauda or walk from the Carril de San Miguel. Take a bottle of wine early evening and watch the sun set across the hills below, the Alhambra opposite and, beyond that, the Sierra Nevada mountains. At weekends the tower ruins of La Silla del Moro (the seat of the Moors) present a different view again, from directly above the eastern side of the Alhambra. Trek from Camino Fuente del Avellano by the River Darro and you’ll see the palace and gardens open out below, as well as the city and plains and peaks to its west. Both viewpoints free; La Silla del Moro opening times at alhambra-patronato.es

Seafood heaven

Chef at Puesto 43, Granada, Spain

On a sunny day, head south-west from the centre and you’ll find Plaza de Gracia. Weekends and early evenings here are a snapshot of Granadino family life: adults enjoying tapas while kids play in the enclosed playground or in front of the church. The more casual Bar Manolo or Cerbeceria Igra serve classic tapas, like patatas bravas or patatas con huevos (potatoes with fried egg). The award-winning Puesto 43 celebrates the Andalucían love of seafood with the expertise of a family who began as Granada’s first fishmongers back in 1913, when the day’s catch was brought up by donkey from the port at Motril. Their commitment to sourcing the best, freshest seafood has not waned. The smart restaurant inside is known for its rich, indulgent seafood platters, most priced between €16-€20 a head, though grab a glass of wine for €3 and the free tapas or raciones (larger, menu-based portions), served outdoors on simple check-clothed tables, are arguably just as good; these are often plates piled with gambas fritas (prawns), bacalao (salt cod) or fish croquetas .

The music hub

Band playing at Discos Bora-Bora, Granada, Spain

As its name might suggest, the Plaza de la Universidad is often humming with students. Just north-east of the hip second-hand stores on Calle Trinidad is Calle Escuelas, where you’ll find Bar de Eric . This is an institution on Granada’s rock music scene, as owner Eric Jiménez is the drummer with the city’s beloved Los Planetas. The bar’s photo-clad walls serve as a rock’n’roll hall of fame; Eric himself is stood smiling with Marky Ramone in one picture. Then head just around the corner to Discos Bora-Bora – no mere record shop, this is a music emporium: the place stocks vinyl, music-related books and clothing, and also hosts gigs and parties. Its cult following is understandable; even on “quieter” days locals love the upbeat atmosphere, and owners Mariajo and Gonzalo are happy to enthuse about music with pretty much anyone.

Fresh from the market

Head north up Gran Via de Colon in front of the cathedral, take a left down Calle Cristo de San Agustín and you’ll reach Granada’s main indoor market. But it’s not only a great place to buy the freshest produce; in this smart, polished space, many of the stalls have tables where you can sit and try plates of what’s on offer. At Carnicería Miguel Angel it’s worth sampling the meat products that this family butcher has been perfecting for 80 years: go for a plate of famous jamón ibérico , freshly sliced before you (150g for €12.90), or a meat bocadillo (€2.95-3.50), washed down with a beer (€2) or glass of wine (€2.50).

When to go Granada is a year-round destination because of its sunshine: summers last from April to October; winters are cold but bright. Semana Santa (Easter Holy Week) is probably the biggest fiesta, though there are various saint-based festivals, with music and processions, throughout the year. August can get very hot and dry, so many locals leave for the coast and some establishments have limited opening hours at best.

Getting there Málaga airport is served by many airlines from across the UK. Granada’s own smaller airport is 20-25 minutes by taxi (around €30) from the centre; easyJet flies direct from Gatwick and Manchester from about £50 return.

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I really understand why Hemingway once said “If you were to visit just one city in Spain, it should be Granada”. Granada in my eyes was the most beautiful city in Europe. It’s not flashy, not noisy or crowded, but tranquil, quaint and romantic like a love letter. The letter from the Moors 7 centuries ago. So, is Granada worth visiting, what is Granada Spain famous for, what to do in Granada and how to plan a perfect budget trip to Granada for the first-time? Let’s check out our Granada blog (Granada travel blog, Granada Spain travel blog) with the fullest Granada Spain travel guide (Granada travel guide, Granada guide, Granada tourist guide) from how to get to Granada, best time to come, where to stay, best places to visit, what to eat and top things to do in Granada as well as suggested Granada itinerary 3 days (3 days in Granada Spain) to find out the answer!

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Granada is one of the four big cities of Andalusia — an autonomous community and historical region in Southern Spain, located at the foot of the snowy mountains of the Sierra Nevada. Granada is famous for its many magnificent palaces, castles and fortresses… In which, there are two architectural masterpieces: The Alhambra — a palace and fortress complex and the town of Albaicin (Albayzín) which have been recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. In addition, Granada also attracts visitors by the unique cultural features of the Moors, Jews, Arabs, Romans and Gypsies.

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Granada is a city in the autonomous region of Andalusia in the south of Spain. The city attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year because of its ancient and quaint architectures with many palaces, castles, and citadels with bold Arabian imprints in the heart of Europe. Along with poetic and romantic beauty, Granada is considered as one of the most travel-worthy cities in Spain.

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Granada blog: A brief introduction to the city of Granada

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Granada is an ancient city located in the southern region of Spain and is considered the capital of the Andalusia region. It is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and is at the confluence of the Genil and Darro rivers. Granada has a population of about 240,000 people with a history of development of more than 2,500 years. With a long history and rich in culture, Granada still retains many ancient architectural works, historical sites, spectacular palaces, castles and fortresses, picturesque gardens… Although compared to Madrid and Barcelona, ​​Granada is somewhat less famous, but the number of tourists coming to this city is not inferior.

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Granada – Following the line of history

Granada that I know is not flashy, not loud, but romantic like an open love letter. A romantic letter from the Moors 7 centuries ago. Like Cordoba, from the beginning of the 8th century, Granada belonged to the Moors, Arab-Muslims from North Africa. While much of Europe slumbered in the darkness of the Middle Ages, the towns of Al-Andalus (was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula) had reached the pinnacle of luxury and a superior civilization. At the end of the 13th century, Cordoba, Seville and the whole Al-Andalus region returned to the Catholic kings, Granada became the last stronghold of the Nasrid dynasty on the Iberian peninsula.

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If you have read the article about Cordoba , you have probably heard about the time Christopher Columbus met two famous King and Queen in Spanish history, Isabella I of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragon in the Alcazar of Cordoba in 1486. Columbus then, with the support of the Spanish court, began his expedition. By 1492, the same year that Columbus landed in the Americas, the Catholic kings also conquered the last Muslim city, and renamed it Granada as we know today. Granada, which literally means “pomegranate” in Spanish, has since become the symbol of the city.

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Nearly 800 years in the hands of wealthy Arabic sultans, then re-entered just as Renaissance art was shining across Europe has turned Granada into the perfect intersection of two cultures. Granada brings the passionate breath of Islamic art, then breathes new life into the Renaissance wave and the Baroque school. Therefore, if you walk around Granada, you will feel the atmosphere of deep and mysterious, but romantic, spacious and generous, the signature features of North Africa and Western Europe.

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Compared to the bright and shining neighboring city of Seville, the not-so-smooth history makes Granada something more angular and personal. That’s why tourists are easily captivated. I am not surprised to learn that Hemingway once said: “If you were to visit just one city in Spain, it should be Granada”. There is no doubt that you definitely will fall in love with this city. Then it may take you days, weeks, months to figure out why. But if you’ve been here once, I know you’ll want to come back.

Granada travel blog: When is the best time to visit Granada?

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Granada in particular and Spain in general have quite hot climate. The number of sunny days a year is up to 300 days and the average temperature is always above 30 degrees Celsius. Granada has very hot and muggy summers. Winter in Granada has the lowest temperature of about 1 degree Celsius, so it is not too harsh.

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The best time to visit Granada is around spring (April, May) or fall (October, November). The weather at this time is very cool, pleasant, the number of tourists is decreasing, very convenient for moving and sightseeing.

If you don’t like crowds of travelers, you should not go during Semana Santa occasion – Holy Week (the week with Easter, often takes place around March and April each year). This is the week the Spaniards often go on for their vacation, there are many outdoor activities and the prices of services are also high, hotel price can be 3 times more expensive.

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Granada travel guide: How to get to Granada?

Granada has an international airport named after the famous poet Federico García Lorca. Granada airport is the destination of a number of low-cost airlines such as Easy Jet, Vueling. However, the flights are mainly come from Spanish domestic cities or from neighboring countries such as Portugal, France, Italy.

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To find the best routes as well as cheap air tickets you can go to Google Flights , Kayak or Skyscanner .

Around Granada, there are also some big cities such as Seville, Malaga which are also the destinations for many international flights. These cities are only 1, 2 hours by train from Granada. So, if you come to Granada from abroad, you can choose to fly to one of these two cities and then take the train or Alsa bus ( www.alsa.es ) to get to Granada.

I do not recommend you rent a self-driving car to Granada because the roads in the old town are very narrow, Spaniards are not very strict with driving, and there are very few parking spaces.

Granada city guide: Getting around Granada

Like many other ancient Spanish cities, it will be difficult for tourists to find a parking spot. Moreover, the cobbled stone streets in the old town are very narrow and full of steep stairs. So the best way to explore this UNESCO-listed city is on foot. Explore Granada, remember to choose a good and comfortable shoe.

Granada is a typical European old city, so the roads here are quite narrow, steep and winding, with little parking space. Therefore, the best way for you to explore this city is on foot or by bus if you want to go further.

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Granada Hop-On Hop-Off Train Tour

If you are lazy to walk, you can take the bus. The 3 most convenient bus routes for tourists are:

  • C1: from Plaza Nueva to Albayzin
  • C2: from Plaza Nueva to Sacromonte
  • C3: from Plaza Isabel II to Alhambra

Bus fares are very cheap, only about 1.20 EUR one way, you can go anywhere you want in the city. If you travel a lot, you can buy a tourist bus pass to saving costs even more for 5, 10, 20 EUR. Alternatively, you can also explore the city by bicycle, with a rental price of about 12 EUR/day.

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Granada blog: Where to go and what to do in Granada?

The central district of old town.

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Granada’s old town is located in the heart of the city, which is centered around the Plaza Nueva with the huge cathedral, the shopping streets, the Mercado San Agustin in Granada (food market) and the countless of delectable tapas bars, along with restaurants and nice cafes… Plaza Nueva is a bustling place where you can see street performers. You can strolling around to watch the vibrant street scenes, quaint houses, shopping for souvenirs and feeling the ancient atmosphere of an ancient town.

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Alhambra – The Jewel of Granada

The oldest part of Granada lies on two hills facing each other across the river Darro. On one side is the Alhambra – a palace and fortress complex, on the other is the old Muslim quarter of Albayzín and the Sacromonte area of Granada’s Gypsy community.

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Both a palace and fortress, the Alhambra takes its name from the Arabic word “al-Qal’a Al-Hamrā” which means means “red fort” or “castle”. For 250 years before the Catholic kings recaptured Granada, the Alhambra was the royal palace of the Nasrid dynasty. The sultans and princes brought the splendor of 13th – 15th century Arab architecture to Alhambra, worthy of Granada when it was one of the wealthiest cities throughout Europe. Therefore, the Alhambra seems to recreate a paradise on earth, with splendid lush green royal gardens, harmonious landscapes, fountains murmuring day and night, mirror pools reflecting the charming, exquisite verandas.

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Today, the Alhambra is a UNESCO heritage site, welcoming thousands of visitors every day. A complex of: Generalife palace, Garden of the Partal, Alcazaba fortress, Nasrid Palaces, each place has its own charm, creating the magnificent and majestic beauty of Alhambra.

Generalife palace and gardens

From the main entrance, on the right hand side is the Bajos garden and the Generalife palace. Generalife is located outside the defensive walls of the Alhambra, and was the summer palace of the Nasrid rulers. Not as grand as the rest of the castle, but the Generalife brings a calm and gentle appearance. The palace is located between interwoven canals, purple iris flower beds, colorful rose bushes and cool green forests.

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Generalife has a lush greenery royal garden that you cannot miss when coming to Granada. This garden was built around the 13th century, used as a resting place for Arab sultants. The garden is planted with many colorful roses, lily along with flower walls, magnificent fountains and white cobblestone walkways creating a green, poetic space make you feel like being lost in a wonderland.

Going deep inside, visitors will admire the towering flower walls, wide walkways, magnificent fountains in luxurious architectural style, mixed with arrogance and superior of the Arab kings. The green arch arched overhead next to the white gravel path makes the garden even more poetic.

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The Garden of the Partal (Jardines del Partal)

Leaving Generalife, I suddenly entered El Partal. El Partal Garden is arranged on many floors, connected by stairs, creating countless beautiful and splendid views. El Partal is a lovely blend of Saracen and Gothic art, between time of the Moors and later Spanish kings. The paths have the appearance of French gardens in the 16th and 17th centuries, but they are full of ancient influences in the story of One Thousand and One Nights. Whether sunrise or sunset, I love to get lost here. In the twilight, walking in the El Partal garden is like living in a dream. A wonderful dream.

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Alcazaba Fortress (Alcazaba Citadel)

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The Alcazaba watchtowers mark the highest point of the Alhambra and is also the place where the flag of the Catholic kings was raised in 1492. Today, on the Torre de la Vela watchtower still fly four flags: Europe, Spain, Andalusia and Granada. Climbing to Alcazaba on a windy afternoon, you will be delighted to see the other bank of Granada. In front, Albayzín is like a white village on a hillside, dotted with romantic green spaces of cypress trees. The silhouette of the Sacromonte area loomed to the right. And to the left, the dome of Granada cathedral rises above the ancient roofs.

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Alcazaba fortress is located on the top of the Alhambra hill, where you can admire the panoramic view of Granada city and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains in the distance. The fortress is considered the oldest structure of the Alhambra complex with ruins walls marking the glory of the Islamic empire. Today, within the fortress, there are still traces of buildings such as barracks and bathrooms. The inside of the fortress still preserves a lot of artifacts from the war period.

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Nasrid Palaces

Perhaps the most impressive highlight of the Alhambra is the palaces of the Nazaries (Nasrid Palaces). The splendor of the palace lies not only in itself, but in the perfect surroundings. The white palace is located between poetic gardens and green forests, true to the legend, ancient Arab poets called this building “Emerald pearl”. Nazaries are actually a series of suites, corridors, and courtyards. Each wall, column, roof border is mosaic and engraved with beautiful, sophisticated Arabic patterns and motifs. If you were once fascinated when visiting ancient palaces and schools in Morocco, when you come to the Nazaries, you will be once again bewildered.

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Albayzín – Remembering a cup of Arabic tea.

Albaicin is the city’s historic Arab old quarter with its narrow streets and distinctive architecture of white houses with clay brown tile roofs. This town was built for defense purposes and was one of the key points of Granada at that time. Albaicin is located on a hill in the center of Grenada and includes many ancient Arabic-style buildings. Along the winding and steep roads, visitors will be led to ancient white painted buildings, shops and beautiful gardens that are hundreds of years old.

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On the hillside in front of the Alhambra, across the Darro valley is the Muslim old quarter of Albayzín. Alhambra and Albayzín are complete opposites but extremely harmonious. The red castle and the white village. Lavish and simple. Careful and messy. Each side evokes a different emotion, but both are nostalgic, profound and heartbreakingly beautiful.

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Guía turística de Granada

Granada is one of the most visited destinations in Spain because of the Alhambra , its museums and monuments , its cuisine , and its close ties to flamenco music. In this guide, you'll discover the exciting history of Granada and its Nasrid legacy, which can still be found all over the city.

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Why visit Granada?

Granada is the reflection of the splendor of the Nasrid period, present in many of its monuments and in its architectural jewel par excellence: The Alhambra . Considered by many to be the eighth wonder of the world , this palace complex welcomes millions of tourists from all over the world every year.

Along with its undeniable heritage attraction, Granada offers three landscapes in one : beach, mountain, and city. On the same day, it's possible to ski in the Sierra Nevada , swim in the sea, and stroll through Granada's most popular neighborhoods: the Albaicin and Sacromonte .

Granada is also a paradise for art lovers, who'll encounter flamenco shows, historical monuments, and specialized museums . Moreover, Granada's "hippie" atmosphere is unlike any other city in Spain.

Where to start?

The most visited monument in Spain is the Alhambra , the symbol of Granada . It's the perfect place to travel back in time to the Nasrid period . Also, walking through neighborhoods such as the Albaicin , Sacromonte,  or Realejo is a great way to learn about the lifestyles of the different cultures that have co-existed in Granada throughout its history .

If you have limited time, we recommend you consult the itinerary we propose to see Granada in 24 hours . Also, you can't leave the city without sampling the best dishes of Granada's cuisine or without experiencing a flamenco show. 

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Alhambra Private Tour Magnificent architecture, breathtakingly beautiful mountain views and legendary history: immerse yourself in the magic of the  Alhambra  on this private tour.

Alhambra Guided Tour Stunning gardens , historic buildings , and the most  breathtaking views Granada  the highlights of this Alhambra guided tour without access to the Nasrid Palaces.

Granada's Hammam Al Ándalus Arab Baths Unwind at the feet of the Alhambra, at Granada’s Hammam Al Ándalus, built on the ruins of an old 16th century Arab bath. An age-old tradition in Granada.

Jardines de Zoraya Flamenco Tablao Be enchanted by the passion of flamenco  in the Jardines de Zoraya restaurant, located in the heart of the Albaicín neighbourhood in Granada!

Granada Flamenco Show Experience the spirit of flamenco at this show in the center of Granada at La Alboreá. Let the song, dance & sound of the guitar take over your senses!

Offer: Alhambra + Albaicin & Sacromonte Guided Tour Make the most of your trip to Granada on this tour of the unique Albaicin and Sacromonte neighbourhoods, and a guided visit of the iconic Alhambra.

Flamenco Show at Tablao Casa Ana Experience the Casa Ana Tablao's flamenco show , an unforgettable performance that blends tradition , emotion , and passion - you won't regret it.

Private Tour of Granada Discover the hidden treasures and secrets of the magical city of Granada when you take our fantastic private tour , exclusively just for you and your part

Day Trip to the Alpujarras Lanjarón, Pórtugos, Capileira, Pampaneira & Trevélez star in this excursion to the villages of the Alpujarra . You can choose between two different routes.

Flamenco Show at Cueva Flamenca La Comino At this  flamenco show in Cueva Flamenca La Comino , you'll feel the  magic and power of Andalusian folklore in an  Arabic-style cave at the foot of the Alhambra .

Albaicin & Sacromonte Guided Tour History, tradition, legends, music... there's so much to be discovered on this Albaicin and Sacramonte tour , 2 of the most emblematic neighborhoods in Granada.

Free Walking Tour of Granada What better way to get to know Granada than on a free walking tour with a local guide?! On this tour you'll see the hisotric centre with a local expert .

Cordoba Day Trip Explore the most important Al-Andalus province with this Cordoba Day Trip. Discover flower-filled courtyards, Muslim arches and the mythical Mosque-Cathedral.

Granada Tourist Train Discover Granada's most emblematic monuments and historic neighbourhoods in a fun and comfortable way: on a sightseeing tourist train!

Granada Cathedral & Royal Chapel Tour Discover two of Granada's most famous buildings on this tour . You'll visit the symbolic Cathedral and the Royal Chapel where the Catholic monarchs lie.

Granada: Historic Downtown Adventure Quest Check out this exciting clue game adventure in Granada . Engage in a captivating treasure hunt, where you'll explore the city while solving  riddles and puzzles .

Flamenco in Sacromonte Experiencing the art of flamenco is a must-do part of any trip to Granada. Enjoy this incredible display of Andalusian culture in a traditional Sacromonte cave.

Snowshoe Hike in Sierra Nevada Put on your snowshoes and explore the peaks of the Sierra Nevada. Discover the snowy landscapes of Granada on this guided hike!

Granada is a picturesque city full of history . On this segway tour, you'll see the most fascinating places and be able to choose from three different routes.

Cahorros de Monachil Hike This hiking route through the Cahorros de Monachil is one of the easiest yet prettiest treks just a few kilometres from the city of Granada.

Granada Cármenes Tour Our Granada Cármenes Tour is perfect for you if you're looking to learn more about the local culture in Granada. You'll walk through the Abaicín neighbourhood.

Sierra Nevada Day Trip The rugged white peaks in Granada have captivated travellers for centuries . Admire the region's impressive landscapes with this Sierra Nevada Day Trip.

Flamenco Show at La Soleá Discover La Soleá, one of the most renowned tablaos in Granada, and be captivated by the mesmerising, passionate art of flamenco . Unmissable!

Caminito del Rey Day Trip Make the most of your stay in Granada to discover this unique path located 105 meters above the Gaitanes Gorge, with this Caminito del Rey Day Trip.

Roman Villa of Salar Day Trip Travel back in time to the age of the Roman Empire on our day trip to the Roman Villa of Salar, a little-known archaeological treasure in Granada.

Antequera Day Trip The Dolmens and the Torcal are two of the great treasures within this municipality of Malaga , discover them with this Antequera Day Trip from Granada.

This hike, known as the Gollizno Route Trail will allow you to discover an incredible natural landscape in the province of Granada packed with history .

Úbeda & Baeza Excursion Two Spanish Renaissance gems declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO await us on this excursion to Úbeda and Baeza from Granada.

Make the most of your time in Andalusia to explore the regional capital on this day trip to Seville from Granada . Discover the city's most iconic monuments.

Tabernas Desert & Fort Bravo Day Trip Travel back in time to the Wild West with our Tabernas Desert & Fort Bravo Day Trip. You'll discover one of Andalusia's most unique and arid landscapes.

Granada Tapas Tour Come and discover the most authentic side of Granada in this tapas tour around the city . Immerse yourself in the culture and taste of this Andalusian gem.

Guadix & Gorafe Day Trip The Guadix cave houses and the Gorafe megalithic monuments are a must-see in the province of Granada. Discover them with this Guadix and Gorafe day trip .

Granada Electric Bike Tours On this electric bike tour in Granada, we'll see nature, history and incredible viewpoints . Visit the Albaicín and Sacromonte or Dehesa del Generalife.

Granada Private Day Trips Discover the rich history of Seville, Malaga, Cadiz, Cordoba or Ronda. Explore these Andalusian cities with the Granada Private Day Trips with a private guide.

Flamenco Show at Tablao Flamenco en Palacio Live a night full of magic by enjoying a flamenco show at the  Palacio de los Olvidados . You'll see the purest form of  Granadan art !

La Luna Ravine Hiking Tour Explore Granada's natural landscapes on this excursion to Lecrin Valley. You'll see enchanting Andalusian villages and hike the Barranco de la Luna ravine!

Want to enjoy the best views of the Alhambra all lit up ? Explore the Albaicin neighborhood at nightfall and see the beauty of Granada from several viewpoints.

La Rijana Beach Snorkelling Experience Step away from the city for a day and come and snorkel with us! On our La Rijana Beach Snorkelling Experience, in the town of Gualchos, you'll swim peacefully.

Granada's Arab Legacy Tour On this tour of Al-Andalus Granada , we'll visit the Dar al-Horra palace, the Maristan (old hospital), and El Bañuelo to learn all about the city's Arab legacy .

Sacromonte Abbey Guided Tour Discover the Sacromonte Abbey; the birthplace of Christianity in Granada. Discover the history and art of the abbey, including the symbolic Holy Caves.

Alhambra & Nasrid Palaces Tour Discover the incredible history and architecture of the impressive  Alhambra, the Generalife and Nasrid Palaces  thanks to your passionate and experienced guide.

The best guide of Granada

Written by travelers for travelers, this guide to Granada offers useful information for tourists about the Alhambra and how to make the most of their time and money. Find out our Top 10 landmarks in Granada, discover its traditional cuisine , and find out the best places to stay in Granada.

The information in this guide to Granada has been compiled as of February 2024 . If you find any mistakes or find anything we should modify, please get in touch with us.

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Western Union en Granada (España)

Western Union es una de las empresas más conocidas hoy en día por su eficiencia en el servicio de transferencias de dinero y cambio de divisas. Conoce aquí las sucursales, horarios y teléfonos de Western Union en Granada.

Western union Granada

Avenida Andaluces

Maccorp Exact Change Granada Avenida Andaluces Estacion Adif Lc Sn Granada, Granada 18014

Teléfonos: +34-958-342778

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos::9:00 AM – 11:00 PM.

Avenida De América

Estanco #67 Granada Avenida De America 53 Granada, Granada 18008

Teléfonos: +34-900633633

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM. Sábados: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Avenida De América (2)

Correos Y Telegrafos Avenida De América 55 Granada, Granada 18006

Teléfonos: +34-902197197

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Sábados: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Avenida De Don Bosco

Super Efectivo #2021 Avenida De Don Bosco 20 Granada, Granada 18006

Teléfonos: +34-958818875

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Sábados: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Avenida Reyes Catolicos

Interchange Spain Av Reyes Catolicos 31 Granada, Granada 18001

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM.

Calle Agua Del Albaicin

Estanco Albaicin Calle Agua Del Albaicin 12 Granada, Granada 18010

Teléfonos: +34-900-633633

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM. Sábados: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Calle Arabial

Correos Y Telegrafos Calle Arabial 97 Granada, Granada 18004

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM.

Calle Azorin

Ciber Locutorio Desconectate Calle Azorin 3 Granada, Granada 18004

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM.

Calle De Gustavo Dore

Viajes Amazonia Calle De Gustavo Dore 2 Granada, Granada 18015

Horarios: Lunes a Sábados: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Calle Juan Pablo II

Tayba Travel Calle Juan Pablo Ii 94 Granada, Granada 18013

Horarios: Lunes a Sábados: 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM. Domingos: 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM.

Calle Juan Pablo II (2)

Magazin Romanesc Transilvania Calle Juan Pablo Ii 96 Granada, Granada 18013

Teléfonos: +34-858-133717

Calle Oscar Romero

Locutorio Tanger Calle Oscar Romero 7 Granada, Granada 18007

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos: 9:00 AM – 11:59 PM.

Calle Pedro Antonio De Alarcon

Super Efectivo #2056 Calle Pedro Antonio De Alarcon 4 Granada, Granada 18005

Teléfonos: +34-955-666919

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Sábados: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Calle Tortola

Correos Y Telegrafos Calle Tortola 27 Granada, Granada 18014

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 8:30 AM – 8:30 PM. Sábados: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Calle Virgen De La Fuensanta

Locutorio La Chana Calle Virgen De La Fuensanta Num 3 P G Granada, Granada 18015

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos: 9:00 AM – 10:30 PM.

C/ Puerta Real

Correos Y Telegrafos C/ Puerta Real 2 Granada, Granada 18009

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Sábados: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Cullar Vega Matadero #6 Granada, Granada 18235

Teléfonos: +0034-902197197

Horarios: Lunes a Viernes: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Sábados: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM. Domingos: Cerrado.

Plaza De La Generalitat

Jane Granada Plaza De La Generalitat 2 Bajo Po2 Granada, Granada 18007

Teléfonos: +34-958810264

Horarios: Lunes a Domingos: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM.

Plaza De Las Palomas

Churriana De La Vega Plaza De Las Palomas 1 Granada, Granada 18007

Teléfonos: +0034-95-8469999

Plaza Pintor Isidoro Marin

Black Line Mobile

Plaza Pintor Isidoro Marin 73 6 Granada, Granada 18013

Teléfonos: +34-667-163386

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