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How much is a taxi in Grenada?

One-way fares range from $2.50 XCD to $8 XCD (roughly $1 to $3 USD) depending on the distance traveled. Finding a taxi in Grenada is not a difficult task, especially in St. George's and Grand Anse. Rates are fixed, so you don't have to worry about getting scammed.



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You can take a bus (the service is frequent and inexpensive - $2 EC) or a taxi. A good idea is to hire a taxi to tour the island having agreed a cost per hour or for x hours first, the personnel at the front desk of your hotel can help you with the arrangements.

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Frequent cab fares From the center of Granada to the airport: € 27 ( US$ 28.50) approximately. From the airport to the bus station: € 25 ( US$ 26.30) approximately. From Plaza Nueva to the Alhambra: € 5 ( US$ 5.30) approximately. From the Alhambra to the Sierra Nevada: € 60 ( US$ 63.30) approximately.

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There are two taxi companies in Granada: Tele Radio Taxi Granada on 958 28 00 00 and Radio Taxi Genil on 958 13 23 23. You can call them to book a taxi in advance or immediately, if they are available near you.

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If you're not open to renting a car, you should do just fine by hopping aboard one of Grenada's reliable minibuses, as long as you don't mind staying put on the weekends. Minibuses run from Melville Street in St. George's to towns around Grenada Island, including Grand Anse Beach, Grenville, and Gouyave.

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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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How much money will you need for your trip to Grenada? You should plan to spend around EC$800 ($296) per day on your vacation in Grenada, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

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I could easily have spent another month exploring them! But just three days of meandering through the Arab Quarter, watching spontaneous flamenco street performances, and gorging on free tapas will leave you with no doubt that Granada might just be the top destination in Spain.

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From the world-famous Alhambra to the unknown surprises awaiting you in its cobblestone streets, there's so much to explore in Granada. Spending 7 days in Granada will give you enough time to live like a local and get off the beaten path in addition to seeing the city's most iconic sights.

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Walking. 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. You might even visit the tourist office to get a suggested route.

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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 walkability of Granada makes this a perfect city for a walking tour. You'll get to see the majority of Granada sights during a 2-3 hour tour. I did a 2 hour walking tour with Cicerone. It was bit on the expensive end at 25 euros per person.

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