Vía Ferrata de Moclín: Guided Tour from Granada
Harness? Check. Helmet? Check. The only thing you need to bring with you on this guided climbing expedition from Granada is a pair of comfortable shoes and a few vials of courage!
Harness? Check. Helmet? Check. The only thing you need to bring with you on this guided climbing expedition from Granada is a pair of comfortable shoes and a few vials of courage!
Treat your weary limbs to a luxurious and traditional Arabic bath at Hammam Al Ándalus Granada.
The Hammam makes a statement at the foot of the Alhambra, behind the ancient mosque. Swim your cares away in beautifully decorated baths surrounded by Andalusian splendor, where the sound of flowing water mingles with fresh, hot mint tea.
Breathe in the flowers in the Generalife Gardens and imagine the sultan seated by his ornate fountains. Discover the Alcazaba, Alhambra, and Albaicín with a fully-guided, five-hour tour atop stunning fortifications and outdoor spaces.
Sacromonte is home to Madrasah, Granada's first university. But it's also full of untamed beauty and architecture. This guided tour will take you through the area's rich history.
It took 181 years and several architects to build, but Granada Cathedral was worth the effort. A towering triumph of Spanish Renaissance and Baroque architecture, this beautiful cathedral is an elegant artwork inside and out, and one of Granada's most spectacular attractions.
The garrucha, the toque, the colt, the iron maiden. They might sound like metal bands but they're actually instruments of torture.
Uncover the dark history of the Inquisition and see antique instruments of torture used by the Inquisitorial courts, both ecclesiastical and civil.
A gay socialist at a time of rising far-right traditionalism, Federico García Lorca was assassinated by right-wing military authorities on August 1936, just a day after his brother-in-law, the new mayor of Granada, was murdered. His remains were never found.
One of the major forces in Spain's unification, a patron of Columbus, and a key player in helping forge the Spanish Empire, Isabella I's legacy in European history is massively important.
Nestled in a valley outside of the city, the Sacramonte Abbey offers sweeping views of Granada. Roam past ancient relics, artistic ivory sculptures, and a 16th-century biblical tapestry woven in Brussels.
Granada's Moorish past still lingers in the city and as you near the Patio de los Perfumes, you can smell history in the air. On this guided tour, you'll have the chance to learn how perfumes go from a set of raw ingredients to a spellbinding scent.
A day of relaxation is always something to look forward to, but the Hammam Al Ándalus offers more than your average spa.
Its traditional Moorish design and large baths would fit in seamlessly in 15th-century Granada, and archaeological investigations suggest that the current hammam may have been the site of an original bathhouse.
If the explorer in you is calling for a little adventure, this ethnographic museum will make your day! Thrillingly located in a set of caves, it will teach you all about the 18th-century Gypsy settlers, the diverse geography of the region, and its history. You'll also get sensational views of Alhambra!
Turn back the history pages and see how the sultans of bling lived it up in 14th-century Granada, with a guided tour of Alhambra and Nasrid Palaces. Give the sweltering Spanish heat the slip with a skip-the-line ticket and walk right in.
Skip the queues and get the royal treatment as you turn back time and see how the sultans of bling lived it up in 14th-century Granada on this guided tour of the Alhambra and Nasrid Palaces.
You can feel the passion oozing from every pore of each performer at Jardines de Zoraya - one of Granada's top-rated flamenco shows. And the history floats on the atmosphere (flamenco was born in this region). See singers, dancers, and more ruffled frocks than a Spanish telenovela at this intimate and super-fun venue with a terrace.
Great flamenco gets your feet tapping, while great Andalusian cuisine gets your taste buds singing along! Enjoy the magic of flamenco in its birthplace, plus a delicious three-course meal at Jardines de Zoraya, a unique venue in the heart of Granada's historical Albaizín district.
The Muslim history of Spain is preserved here at Alhambra - a must-see in Granada. Take this guided tour and learn the history of this revered heritage monument. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alhambra will show you how the sultans once lived!
Spend the day strolling through the gorgeous Generalife gardens, where you'll witness gushing fountains, neatly paved paths, and lush places to picnic all around the fortress. Better still, you'll get amazing views of the rest of the complex and of Granada.
Give the sweltering Spanish heat the slip and turn back the pages in the history books. Here is your chance to see how the sultans of bling lived it up in 14th-century Granada, with complete access to the Alhambra and Nasrid Palaces.
Exclusive Private Tour with an Official Guide.Discover the most famous monument in Spain with detailed explanations of its history and legends.There is no better way to discover the Palaces of the Nasrid Sultans than on a private visit with an exclusive Official Guide for your group.In this incredible walk you will be able to discover ALL the Al