Granada Audioguide Tour including Alhambra and Train Tour

 

General information

Destination
Granada, Spain

Program details

See the best of the city with an exciting hop-on, hop-off tour, and learn about Granada's diverse history with the interesting commentaries, specially prepared by the city’s official chronicler for four fascinating routes: Muslim (which includes the Alhambra); 17th century; Landscape; and Baroque.



The Muslim Route covers the Alhambra and its environs, giving you the lowdown on this breathtaking complex. What's more with general admission to the Alhambra, gain access to all the palaces and garden such as the Alcazaba, Nasrid Palaces, Generalife and Palace of Charles V. While here, don't forget to take in the views overlooking the city.



The 17th century Route focuses on the city centre and Realejo district, which was where the city’s sizable Jewish community lived until the Christians captured Granada in 1492. Its labyrinthine alleys of white walls with copious vegetation are the essence of old Granada.



The Landscape Route takes in the Albaicin and the Sacromonte barrios. The Albaicin was the Muslim quarter and is a maze of cobbled lanes that occasionally open onto plazas boasting romantic views of the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada. Sacromonte is famed for its cave dwellings, traditionally inhabited by gypsies.



The Baroque Route centres on the medieval streets of old town, where the cathedral – an eclectic mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles – and markets are to be found.



Languages

Spanish, English, French, German, Italian and Japanese.



The Nasrid Palaces opening hours

15th October until 31st March: From 8:30am until 5pm

1st April until 14th October: From 8:30am until 7pm



Important information - There may be restrictions

Please be advised that there may be capacity restrictions in place. The visiting schedules to the Nasrid Palaces are assigned by the Board of the Alhambra, so it is compulsory to reconfirm the time of entry.