Visit the beautiful Andalucian cities of Granada, Seville and Cordoba on a 3-night tour from Granada, with 3- or 4-star hotel accommodation included! The experience includes sightseeing tours of each Andalucian city as well as cultural experiences such as a flamenco show and an optional Arabian hammam visit. Learn about the region’s history and Moorish heritage from an expert guide and visit top attractions and UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the Alhambra in Granada, Cordoba’s Mezquita (cathedral-mosque) and Seville Cathedral. If Granada is more convenient for you to finish your tour in rather than Seville, simply upgrade to end the tour with a transfer back to Granada.
Directions: Please contact your local operator in order to set your meeting point and time. Return point: Concludes on Day 4 in central Seville or Granada (depending on option selected)
Directions: Please contact your local operator in order to set your meeting point and time. Return point: Concludes on Day 4 in central Seville or Granada (depending on option selected)
The Alhambra. Perched high on the Sabica hill overlooking the city, the incredible palace complex was first built as a fortress at the start of the 13th century. Successions of Spanish rulers made Alhambra their home, and the fortress grew into a medina (little hilltop city) with numerous palaces and lavish gardens.
Skip past the long entrance lines with your priority access ticket and walk around inside with your guide, hearing all the history of this fascinating site. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alhambra is a treasure trove of Moorish architecture and you’ll see several of its wonders as you tour its highlights. Admire decadent rooms inside the Nasrid Palaces like the Hall of Ambassadors (Salón de los Embajadores) and Myrtle Courtyard (Patio of los Arrayanes), and marvel at the architecture of Pedro Machuca at the Palace of Charles V. Step inside the Hall of Abencerrajes to gaze up at its star-shaped domed ceiling, and hear the tale of the massacre that took place here during a 15th century banquet. You’ll also see Alhambra’s Royal Baths; plainly decorated, not ornate, in line with the belief that bathing was a religious requirement not a luxury.
After exploring the palaces, head to the Generalife Gardens to discover where the sultans and Moorish kings of bygone days once relaxed. Featuring abundant flora and distinctive water features, the gardens also comprise two further courtyards, which you’ll see, the Patio de la Acequia and the Patio de la Sultana.
Marvel at the architecture of Pedro Machuca at the Palace of Charles V.
Discover the oldest and military part of the Alhambra
If you have chosen the Hammam, enjoy a relaxing bath in this spectacular place, the first Arab bath which was opened in Spain, five centuries after its closure. This XIII century building is located at the foot of the Alhambra.
Discover Cordoba, the city which once was the light of the world when it enjoyed the position of being a caliphate city. Cordoba offers and enormous cultural and historic legacy.
The Synagogue, situated in the heart of the Jewish Quarter of Cordoba, is unique in Andalusia and one of the three best preserved Medieval synagogues in the whole of Spain.
The Jewish Quarter with its narrow streets and white- washed houses full of flowers and the only Synagogue in Andalusia.
Once we´ve explored all the Jewish Quarter secrets, our guide will bring you to the city centre, taking in the panoramic views along the way. You will have some free time to walk around by yourself, have a traditional lunch or do some shopping.
Visit Seville's great gothic cathedral - one of the biggest in the world. The cathedral stands on the site of the 12th-century Almohad Mosque and you can still see the mosque's minaret (the Giralda) beside the cathedral.
With the company of our official tour guide of the city, visit emblematic works of historical and artistic heritage of Andalusia. You will be shocked by the Gothic-Mudejar beauty of the Reales Alcázares and amazed by the dimensions of the Cathedral of Saint Mary, both buildings declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Finish the tour with a climb of almost 98 meters at the Giralda, undisputed symbol of the city.
The patio sevillano, the oldest tablao in Seville. Flamenco show founded in 1952 located on Paseo de Cristobal Colon in the center of Seville, next to the emblematic Triana Bridge, the bullring, the Maestranza and the gold tower. We have been offering the best flamenco show in Seville for over half a century together with the best artists nationwide
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If you cancel between 10 and 15 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
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