Experience the Andalusian dream in Granada by discovering the Alhambra Palace and the Albaicín district.
Why stay in this city?
Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, Granada emerges as a cultural jewel of captivating beauty. At the top of its list of attractions, the Alhambra stands majestically, a Moorish citadel of breathtaking architecture, with its sumptuous palaces, lush gardens and fountains that tell millennial stories. Through the winding streets of Albaicín, the vibrant past of the city is revealed, offering panoramic views of the Alhambra and a medieval atmosphere imbued with mystery. The enchanting flamenco evenings add a touch of passion to the already intoxicating atmosphere of Granada, while the tasty and abundant tapas in lively bars awaken the taste buds of the most gourmet visitors. History, culture and gastronomy blend harmoniously in this enchanting city, offering travellers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Spain. Granada invites everyone to get lost in its cobbled streets, to discover its hidden treasures and to be carried away by the magic of its rich and complex past.
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Alhambra Palace Hotel ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
From 289 €
The Hotel Alhambra Palace is located within the Alhambra grounds, only 100 metres from the main entrance to the monument, a 5 minutes walking.
Plaza Arquitecto García de Paredes, 1, Granada City Centre, 18009 Granada, Spain
Situated in Granada, less than 1 km from San Juan de Dios Museum, Seda Club Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels features accommodation with a terrace, private...
Plaza de la Trinidad, esquina Buensuceso 2, Granada City Centre, 18001 Granada, Spain
Granada, Spain, is a city rich in history and culture, offering a multitude of must-see monuments. The most famous is the Alhambra, a sumptuous Moorish palace surrounded by beautiful gardens, which bears witness to the climax of Islamic art in Spain. Nearby is the Generalife, a former summer residence of the Nazarus kings, known for its lush gardens and elegant fountains. The Cathedral of Granada, with its impressive Renaissance and Baroque architecture, as well as the Royal Chapel, where the Catholic Kings Isabelle and Ferdinand are resting, are also essential visits. Don't miss the Albaicín, an ancient district with narrow winding streets, offering spectacular views of the Alhambra. Finally, the Monastery of Cartuja, with its baroque architecture and remarkable works of art, completes the list of sites not to be missed during a visit to Granada.
How to move around the city?
Granada, a city rich in history and culture, is easily accessible by various means of transport. Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport, located about 15 kilometres from the city centre, offers domestic and international flights, facilitating access for foreign visitors. For those who prefer the train, Granada Train Station, recently renovated, offers high-speed connections to cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, as well as regional services. In the city, public transport is well developed with an efficient bus network managed by Transportes Rober, connecting the main tourist sites and neighborhoods. In addition, the light metro in Granada offers a convenient alternative to travel in the agglomeration. These transportation options make Granada not only accessible, but also easy to explore, allowing tourists to fully enjoy this emblematic Andalusian destination.