Granada, the jewel of Andalusia, awaits you with incredible historical and cultural wealth. Explore its 23 iconic sites, from the majestic Alhambra Palace to the charming alleyways of the Albaicín district. Every corner of the city tells a story, between Moorish influences and renaissance. Perfect for history and culture lovers, this tour takes you into the heart of the vibrant Grenadian atmosphere, embellished with tapas and flamenco. Get ready for an unforgettable day in one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
- 7.3 km walking tour through the emblematic places of Granada
- Discover sights like the Mirador de San Nicolás and Granada Cathedral
- Ideal for lovers of Andalusian history and culture
- Total tour time: about 3 hours, with an Audio Guide included
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
This tower, which rises in the middle of this little street, dates back to the 10th century, or perhaps even earlier.
This small church in the heart of the Albaicin district bears the same name as the square on which it has stood since the 16th century.
You are here at the foot of Dar al-Horra Palace, one of the last vestiges of the Muslim quarter that was the Albaicin in the Middle Ages.
This is the most iconic view of Granada, found on postcards, books and travel sites!
Here is another example of Mudéjare architecture, which mixes both Christian and Muslim elements in one building.
Here you are in front of the Palace of los Córdova , which has a beautiful Renaissance façade.
A short walk along the Darro, the river that crosses Granada at the foot of the Alhambra, which is on your left, up the hill.
The richly decorated house on your right is called the Casa de Castril, Granada's iconic monument.
We all had a real relaxing time in a steam room! If this is not your case, I strongly advise you...
Turn around for a moment to admire the typically Moorish facade of this small Grenadian church located on the edge of Plaza Nueva.
Here is an overview of the Albaicín district, characterized by its bright white houses.
Here you are, a stone’s throw from the Alhambra, in the gardens that allow you to reach this emblematic monument of Granada.
The Carmen de los Martires is a collection of French and English gardens that make up the Carmen de los Martires, a true natural setting just a few metres from the Alhambra.
A nice view is available to you on your left as you walk on Paseo de los Martires.
We are here in the Realejo district, an ancient Jewish district that reveals beautiful houses of brilliant whiteness.
As you will have understood, this square is named after Isabella the Catholic, Queen of Castile and Leon, Aragon, Mallorca, Valencia, Sardinia, Sicily and Naples.
A true crossroads between the shopping streets of Granada, Trinidad Square owes its name to the ancient church that stood there in the 16th century.
A landmark of the city, Granada Cathedral is the first Renaissance cathedral built in Spain, with its elegance and impressive proportions.
Located a stone’s throw from the cathedral, this large central square is undoubtedly one of the busiest in the city.
This street is certainly one of the most typical in Granada!
Here you are in front of the entrance of the Royal Chapel of the Cathedral!
Facing the entrance to the Royal Chapel, on your right, stands the beautiful Madraza Palace.
You enter here the most typical neighborhood of Granada, ancient Arab neighborhood characterized by its whitewashed houses, called the cármenes, which rise on one of the hills of the city.
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