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Alhambra Complex guided tour with full access
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Alhambra Complex guided tour with full access

Discover one of the most visited monuments of the world. Book now your tickets and visit the Alhambra with this guided tour that includes the Nasrid Palaces

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Guided Night Tour of the Alhambra and its Legends
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Guided Night Tour of the Alhambra and its Legends

Book this guided tour of the Alhambra to walk around the walled area of the Alhambra at night.

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Granada hop-on hop-off tourist train
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Granada hop-on hop-off tourist train

Get all the best information about the Historic Granada and Hop-on Hop-off Tour. Book your tickets, skipping the line, at official rates. Get informed, plan and book your tours in Granada, Spain.

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Alhambra guided tour with skip-the-line tickets
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Alhambra guided tour with skip-the-line tickets

Plan your visit to Alhambra to fully enjoy the beauty of the palace and get the most out to it. Book online today!

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Alhambra guided tour with Arabian baths tickets
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Alhambra guided tour with Arabian baths tickets

Experience the Alhambra with the insights of an expert local guide and then relax in the Arabian-style hammam with steam and scented oils.

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Alhambra guided tour with flamenco show and dinner
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Alhambra guided tour with flamenco show and dinner

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Granada full-day tour from Costa del Sol
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Granada full-day tour from Costa del Sol

Discover Granada's Arab past, visit the Palace of Charles and admire the Nasrid Arabic style.

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Alhambra ticket and audio guide
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Alhambra ticket and audio guide

Visit the Alhambra and Granada on your own way with an audio guide tourist navigator. Explore the Generalife, the Nasrid Palaces and the Alcazaba fortress.

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Alhambra guided tour and tickets to the Science Park of Granada
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Alhambra guided tour and tickets to the Science Park of Granada

Visit the Alhambra and the Generalife Gardens, one of the most visited monuments in Spain. You'll also have tickets for the Science Park of Granada.

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Alhambra, Generalife and Nasrid palaces skip-the-line guided tour
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Alhambra, Generalife and Nasrid palaces skip-the-line guided tour

Visit the Alhambra of Granada, one of the most beautiful places in the world! The guided tour includes the Nasrid Palaces, the Generalife gardens, the Alcazaba.

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Alhambra Guided Tour and Science Park Entry in Granada
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Alhambra Guided Tour and Science Park Entry in Granada

Join this experience and discover the Alhambra with an official guide. Discover the history of Al-Andalus and visit the Science Park of Granada at your own leisure.

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Alhambra and Generalife private tour
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Alhambra and Generalife private tour

Spend your 3-hour tour to explore the Alhambra, the most visited attraction in Spain with the skip-the-lines ticket and accompanied by a knowledgeable official guided tour.

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About the Alhambra, Granada

Lauded by a medieval poet as a ‘pearl set in emeralds’, the Alhambra in Granada is no mere historic monument. This citadel on a ridge was the residence of the Nasrid emirs who ruled much of Andalusia for centuries. Today, the unmatched opulence, beauty, and serenity they lived in remain untouched for you to experience. As well as the main palace and its state rooms, the complex also includes the Generalife palace – the sultans’ summer residence – and its gardens.

Most of the Alhambra’s outstanding sections date from the 14th century, during the reigns of the sultans Yusuf I and Muhammad V, who built the Palace of Comares and the Palace of the Lions, respectively. No expense was spared, and the finest craftsmen replicated ‘heaven on earth’, with elaborate honeycomb vaulting, intricately carved wooden ceilings, walls of multicolored and Islamic calligraphy in stucco. Cool courtyards, trickling fountains and landscaped gardens add to the sense of seclusion.

When the Spaniards conquered Granada, they destroyed some elements and added others, including the Renaissance Palace of Charles V and the Convent of St Francis. All in all, the Alhambra is a must-visit if you’re interested in history and Islamic architecture and art.

Things to know before your visit

  • The Alhambra is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility

  • Entrance for wheelchair users is at Puerta de la Justicia

  • Taking pictures is allowed

  • You can bring food and drink in – water is highly advised during summer

  • Animals are not allowed, except for guide dogs

Opening hours

Daytime visits to the Alhambra are from 08:30 to 20:00, Monday to Sunday, from April 1 to October 14, and from 08:30 to 18:00, Monday to Sunday, during the rest of the year.

Nighttime visits are from 22:00 to 23:30, Monday to Sunday, from April 1 to October 14, and from 19:00 to 20:45, Monday to Sunday, during the rest of the year.

Please note that you can only enter the interior of the Nasrid palaces during the time stated on your ticket.

The Alhambra is closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

How to get there

By bus – the C3 line stops at the Alhambra

By car – there’s parking space available at Avenida Santa María de la Alhambra

On foot – it takes about 20 minutes to walk up the Cuesta de Gomérez from Plaza Nueva

Get ready to visit the Alhambra

There are three sections to the citadel – the Alcazaba, which is the ruins of the fortress and barracks, the Nasrid palaces and the Generalife. The latter two are absolute musts. For the Nasrid palaces, if you follow the route, you’ll enter all the lavish rooms and courtyards, including the Mexuar and Palace of the Lions. The Palace of Comares, where you’ll find the Court of Myrtles and the Hall of the Ambassadors with its ornate wooden ceiling, is sublime. If you have time, make sure to check out the Partal Palace and the Palace of Charles V.

As one of Spain’s most important and popular attractions, tickets to the Alhambra are highly sought after, even in the high temperatures of summer. Often, you need to buy months in advance. By booking a skip-the-line guided tour, you can ensure access to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. As these tours are for small groups, you’ll enjoy a more intimate experience and get to find out all about the history of the citadel as you admire its magnificent décor. Another option is to visit in the evening, when the palaces and their rooms and illuminated.

Most guided tours are 3 hours long. If you enter the Nasrid palaces by yourself, you can stay as long as you want until closing time. You may want to spend a bit longer to wander around and savor the ambience, checking out the parador – a state-owned luxury hotel located in a former convent – or the Palace of Charles V. The landscaped gardens, where there’s a soothing soundtrack of irrigation channels, cooing doves, and chirping parakeets, offer a shaded and secluded place to reflect on the beauty of the Alhambra.

The early morning, from opening time to 11.00 is the least busy time to enter the palaces. Because entrance is limited to a maximum of 300 visitors every 30 minutes, there will rarely be moments when its overcrowded. This maximum is usually reached between 11:00 and 16:00. You may even have the chance to take pics inside without anyone else appearing in them.

The Alhambra sits atop Sabika Hill, which rises more than 300 ft above Granada old town. It’s a remarkably picturesque setting, with the – in winter snowcapped – Sierra Nevada in the distance. To best appreciate this view, cross the bridge over the River Darro to the Albaicin, a hilly district of whitewashed houses. It was here that the city’s Muslims lived, and many of their former homes, known as carmens, are still standing. But the Albaicin’s star attraction are its 10 viewpoints – Mirador de San Nicolas is the best known – offering panoramic views of the Alhambra. The best time to go is before sunset. It’ll be busy, but worth it to see the Alhambra illuminated as night falls.

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