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The Granada Travel Guide

Alhambra evenings, tapas-with-every-drink, the Sierra Nevada an hour above.

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

April–May, September–October. Mild temperatures and lower crowds at the Alhambra; book tickets two months ahead in shoulder season.

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $55/day

  • Mid-range

    $120/day

  • Luxury

    $280/day

Free tapas with every drink stretches the budget tier; parador stays push the luxury tier.

With Kids

Family Travel

Alhambra in the morning before the heat, science park afternoons, evening strolls through the Albayzín.

Together

Couples Travel

Flamenco caves in Sacromonte, a sunset view of the Alhambra from the Mirador San Nicolás.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Tapas crawls make solo dining easy — order a drink and the snack is on the house in this city.

Food

What to Eat

  • Free tapas. Granada serves a free tapa with every drink — bar-hop through the historic centre.
  • Pionono. Tiny rolled custard cake from nearby Santa Fe, in every bakery.
  • Plato alpujarreño. Sierra Nevada mountain plate — sausage, blood pudding, eggs, potatoes.
  • Berenjenas con miel. Fried aubergine with cane honey — the iconic Granada starter.

Transportation

Getting Around

The historic centre is walkable; minibuses (C1/C2) climb the hills.

Book Alhambra tickets weeks ahead; the Nasrid Palaces sell out months in advance in summer.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Albayzín. Moorish hilltop quarter — narrow lanes, viewpoints, traditional carmen houses.
  • Sacromonte. Cave-house district with flamenco shows and Roma history.
  • Realejo. Old Jewish quarter — street art, tapas bars, walking distance from the Alhambra.

What to Know

Safety

Very safe day and night. Pickpockets work the busiest tourist streets near the Alhambra — keep bags in front.