Discover Islamic art and architecture in Granada's crown jewel
The Alhambra is a stunning palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain. Visitors can explore the Islamic history of Spain here at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Alcazaba Fortress, the Nasrid Palaces, and the Palace of Charles V are all noteworthy sites. The Generalife Gardens, with its flowers, baths, and fountains, show the level of luxury granted to sultans.
Join an experienced guide for a tour of Granada's royal history
Our guide, Mercedes, was highly informative of the history associated with Alhambra. She was punctual, energetic and very friendly. It was a mixed group in age and walking capabilities and she helped everyone.
The Alhambra is really worth seeing with a guide.
I highly recommend it.
Good guide who made the history interesting. Pace was quick, but it's a long VISIT. Alhambra and Nasrid Palaces an absolute must-do, done well. Do go up to Sacramonte afterwards to catch the whole scene from the other side.
Take an in-depth guided tour of Granada's opulent history
Although 3 hours isnβt enough time to visit this incredible place, the guide was great, very informative, helpful and funny, helping us to learn a lot about the history and culture of Alhambra and Andalusia. The entire experience was unique and worth the time and money.
Our guide Laura was amazing. She knew just about everything there is to know about the Alhambra and shared it with such enthusiasm. Smiley, friendly and energetic. Note that this is a full 3 hour tour and you are on your feet pretty much the whole time.
Step back in time and explore the Alhambra and Nasrid Palaces
An absolute must to visit. I loved every moment.
I would like to recommend an indication that the ticket office and the Nasrid Palace entrance is far apart.
I unfortunately did arrive on the later side where the bus dropped me closer to the Alhambra entrance. Not knowing that the ticket office was...
Exhausting! There is so much to see at this amazing place. However as I have limited mobility I found it very tiring. There are lots of stairs, some very steep, and limited places to sit and rest. Worth it, though.