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How can I see Granada in one day?

  1. Eat Churros for Breakfast at Café Futbol. ...
  2. Step Back in Time at the Corral de Carbon. ...
  3. Shop for Souvenirs at the Alcaicería Market. ...
  4. Visit Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel. ...
  5. Have Lunch at Provincias. ...
  6. Stroll Along Paseo de los Tristes. ...
  7. Get the Perfect Photo at the Mirador of Saint Nicholas. ...
  8. Discover the Albaicin.




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If you're in Granada only for one day, you won't have time to visit the Arab and Moorish houses of the neighbourhood, nor its medieval palaces and convents, but you can have some tapas or stop for lunch in one of its many restaurants. The Albaicin has an abundance of traditional bars to choose from.

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Granada city has good public transport: urban and intercity buses and also a tourist train. A taxi is also a cheap option to move around the city, to cross Granada from one end to another costs 15-20 €.

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The Alhambra. The Alhambra is the crown jewel of Granada. Perched high atop a hill in the center of the city, this UNESCO World Heritage site dominates the skyline. The Alhambra is not only Granada and Andalusia's biggest tourist attraction, it's one of the most-visited spots in all of Spain.

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The main reason most tourists visit Granada is probably to go see Alhambra. It is after all a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the Muslim World. So many people ask themselves: Is Granada worth visiting without Alhambra? And my answer would be: Yes, definitely!

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Join us and stroll along the streets of Granada, discover its history and legends along with local and official tour guides. We also offer gastronomic itineraries such as wine and oil tasting and other regional products, flamenco shows and much more!

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The simplest and most obvious way to sight see in Granada is to walk. There are numerous guidebooks that can advise you on walking tours, and there is always the option of hiring a guide to take you around the city sights.

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What is better to visit Malaga or Granada? Even though Malaga is the bigger city and at first glance, it might seem there's more to do, I prefer Granada. The smaller city has such a unique charm and there are so many things to discover.

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One of Spain's most frequently visited tourist centres, Granada contains many notable architectural and artistic monuments. The city is the see of an archbishop, and it is dotted with fine Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical churches, convents, monasteries, hospitals, palaces, and mansions.

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How long does it take to visit the Alhambra? Normally, it takes between 3 and 5 hours to see the entire Alhambra complex. Many people spend all day; it depends on how fast you want to see things. Take into account that you will have to walk about 2 miles (3-4 km) and the itinerary includes many steps.

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The Granada metro runs through most of the city on its surface and is one of the best options to explore Granada from end to end. Learn about the prices, schedules and stops of the Granada metro.

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May to June is the best time to visit Granada and explore it on a hop-on hop-off train or bus tour. The temperature is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. It is the spring season in Granada so you can watch the flowers in full bloom all around. Alternatively, you can also visit during September and October.

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Granada pips Seville to the post to take title of 'the most beautiful city in Spain'

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Access to the monumental complex of the Alhambra in Granada is paid and you will need to buy a ticket to take a tour of the Nasrid palace city. However, there are some sites in the Alhambra that you can see without spending money. The Palace of Charles V, which houses the Alhambra Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts.

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If you choose to get around Granada by car or bus, you may miss out on the city completely. Though walking is strongly recommended for a portion of your stay, you may need to hop on a bus after a couple hours of exploration.

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