Explore Granada’s rich tapestry of history and culture, where Islamic heritage meets Catholic influence, creating a unique blend of architecture and traditions.
Explore Granada’s rich tapestry of history and culture, where Islamic heritage meets Catholic influence, creating a unique blend of architecture and traditions.
- Pilar de Carlos V - The visit will commence beside the renowned Renaissance-style Charles V Fountain, constructed in the 16th century.
- Puerta de la Justicia - This was one of the principal entrances to the Alhambra during the Middle Ages and is undoubtedly the most magnificent gate in the complex.
- Puerta del Vino - Located within the…
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Pilar de Carlos V - The visit will commence beside the renowned Renaissance-style Charles V Fountain, constructed in the 16th century.
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Puerta de la Justicia - This was one of the principal entrances to the Alhambra during the Middle Ages and is undoubtedly the most magnificent gate in the complex.
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Puerta del Vino - Located within the Alhambra city, this grand gate separated the general populace from the ruling class on one side of the medina.
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Plaza de los Aljibes - From this spot near the Alcazaba, visitors can enjoy a stunning view of the Albaicín and Sacromonte, both neighborhoods recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
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Palace of Carlos V - Regarded as one of the most remarkable Renaissance structures in Europe, this palace exemplifies the power of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Museum of Alhambra - This museum showcases a collection of 200 pieces from the Nasrid period, offering insights into the lives of the Alhambra’s inhabitants. CLOSED ON MONDAYS
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The Alhambra - The tour will proceed along Calle Real to view the Mosque Baths from the early 14th century.
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Torres Bermejas - From this vantage point, visitors will have the finest view of the Torre de la Vela across the way, Granada’s most iconic tower.
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Carmen de los Martires - Known as the most exquisite gardens in Granada, this 8-hectare botanical garden illustrates why Granada is famed for its gardens. It features a Nasrid garden, an English garden, and a French garden. From Carmen de los Martires, visitors will enjoy the most spectacular views of Granada and the Sierra Nevada. A truly idyllic location.
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Bosque de La Alhambra - The walk through the Alhambra forest includes a stop at the Bibrambla Gate, hidden among the foliage. It was relocated from the city of Granada to this site to ensure its preservation.

- Entrance to Charles V Palace
- Museum of the Alhambra (Closed on Mondays)
- Bath of the Mosque
- Face-to-face guide in English
- Carmen de los Martires
- Radio guide service for groups of 7 or more
- Entrance to Charles V Palace
- Museum of the Alhambra (Closed on Mondays)
- Bath of the Mosque
- Face-to-face guide in English
- Carmen de los Martires
- Radio guide service for groups of 7 or more
- Gratuities
- Any other services not specified as included.
- Gratuities
- Any other services not specified as included.
The Alhambra, a city with Hispano-Muslim roots, is one of the most remarkable examples of Nasrid architecture and art in Spain. Situated on Sabika Hill in an enchanting location, it draws 2.7 million visitors annually.
Constructed in the 13th century by the Nasrids, the Alhambra functioned not only as a royal residence but also as a representation of the…
The Alhambra, a city with Hispano-Muslim roots, is one of the most remarkable examples of Nasrid architecture and art in Spain. Situated on Sabika Hill in an enchanting location, it draws 2.7 million visitors annually.
Constructed in the 13th century by the Nasrids, the Alhambra functioned not only as a royal residence but also as a representation of the Kingdom of Granada’s power and prosperity. The name “Alhambra” is derived from the Arabic “Qalat al-Hamra,” which translates to “red castle.” Over time, the complex has experienced numerous changes, particularly following the conquest by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492.
The Carmen de los Mártires, once an extensive network of dungeons, now features the most stunning gardens in the city of Granada, spanning 8 hectares.
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