Nazrid Palaces - Opening Hours, Night VisitThe itinerary starts at the Alhambra entrance where the ticket office is located. The visit duration is approximately 1.5 hours, from 20:00 to 21:30 in winter and from 22:00 to 23:30 in summer.
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Remember that you should organize your visit based on the entrance time to the Nasrid Palaces indicated on your ticket, given that you will only be able to access this part of the monument at that time. Visits have an average duration of 3 hours.
Best Way To Explore Alhambra PalaceIf you choose to enter through the main entrance, explore the Generalife first and then the Nasrid Palaces and Alcazaba. If you enter through the Gate of Justice, then visiting the opposite way is an ideal route to take.
A thriving example of Moorish-style architecture and craftsmanship, the Nasrid Palace is unlike any other in the entire world. A peaceful stroll through the quaint halls and rooms of this breathtaking palace will transport you to the days of Spanish royalty and showcase their opulence and grandeur.
You should arrive to the Alhambra at least 30 minutes before, since it takes around 20 mins to walk from the Alhambra main gate to the Nasrid Palaces. This is very important, since you want be able to see these palaces if you arrive late.
Head to the ticket office located in the Access Pavilion, a short distance from the Pavilion Main entrance. This entrance is nearest to the Generalife Gardens. Once you enter through the Pavilion Main Entrance, you will have access to the Alcazaba, Nasrid Palaces and the Generalife.
Time of day: If you're visiting during the winter, you'll have more time to visit Alhambra if you come in the morning. Visit during the afternoon in you're making the trip in the spring, summer or fall months to get the most out of your visit.
Alhambra / Nasrid Palaces / Generalife / Carlos V Palace / Bath of the Mosque. Day Visit: from 08:30 to 18:00 (from October 15 to March 31). from 08:00 to 20:00 (from April 1 to October 14). Night Visit: from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (from October 15 to March 31).
Yes.If you like you can buy tickets and do an independent visit to the Alhambra. Just keep in mind you will need to make sure that you don't miss your timed entry to the Nasrid Palaces. While there is a free audio guide for the Alhambra, it is not as comprehensive as the guided tours.
On a one-day trip to Granada you will not have time to visit the Alhambra Museum and the Forest of the Alhambra, for example. An unforgettable way to see the Alhambra is with a Alhambra Guided Tour. Approximate time 3-4 hours: from 08:30 to 12:00.
Small sized bags are permitted for carrying personal objects, and small backpacks (40x40cm). In the case of entering with small backpacks, they must be worn on the front of the body, to prevent bothering other visitors or rubbing against the walls.
Yes you can take your own food and drink into the Alhambra. You aren't allowed to take large bags into the Nasrid Palaces, Alcazaba or Generalife though so you may need to use the storage lockers while you are exploring those.
For all the main parts of the Alhambra (the Nasrid Palaces and the Generalife) you need a ticket, but there are different palaces, gardens and gates in the Alhambra which you can see for free.
However the most prettiest is the Nasrid Palaces. It looks amazing during the daytime but after sunset, the lacks of tourists and the silence around make it quite mysterious. This makes Alhambra at night worth visiting for those who wish to avoid crowds and love a romantic setting!