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Is Granada a walking city?

Discover beautiful Granada on foot and walk around the city center and the charming Albaicin neighborhood to see all the most important sights and the best viewpoints.



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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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It is advisable to stay in Granada for at least two or three days.

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Malaga is definitely the bigger city with almost 580,000 inhabitants compared to Granada with about 230,000 inhabitants. But size is not everything in the battle of Granada vs Malaga. Keep reading to find out why I prefer Granada over Malaga.

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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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The best time to visit Granada is in May and June as well as September and October. From May to June, temperatures are cool, flowers are fully bloomed and some of the city's biggest cultural events fill up the calendar.

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

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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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I don't advice this and recommend spending 2 days in Granada. Granada is easily one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Don't rush this city and see the main sights in 1 day. It deserves time to wander the neighborhoods, enjoy a few lengthy meals, and take your time at the top attraction, the Alhambra Palace.

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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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The city is well-policed and has a low crime rate. Women should take the same precautions as they would in any other city, such as avoiding walking alone at night and being aware of their surroundings. Additionally, Granada is a very welcoming city and locals are usually friendly and helpful.

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Granada's position in the middle of a mountain range makes for a hilly city, yielding some steep inclines throughout.

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Seeing a city in a day is not an easy task, especially if it's new to you. That's why we always recommend a longer trip. But if you only have 24 hours, you can still have a wonderful experience if you know where to go. And any time in Granada is better than no time at all!

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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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Granada is known for being a fairly cheap city. However, like all tourist destinations, prices have risen in recent years.

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Granada is famous because of its tapas. It is the only place in Spain, together with Almería, where drinks come always with free food.

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While both the Alcazar and the Alhambra are on the radar for visitors to Spain, there's no denying that the Alhambra is the more popular destination. Visit the Alcazar early in the day, however, and you'll be able to experience the palace complex in peace.

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The architecture and gardens of the Real Alcázar Sevilla are just as fascinating as the Alhambra. The Cathedral and adjoining La Giralda are preeminent. Once you have been to Sevilla, you will want to return. Granada is more scenic, has nice restaurants, the Alhambra and free tapas.

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Tourists will generally find more to do in Valencia than Granada. It is bigger and it has more sights, attractions, and activities for travelers. Valencia is very popular for its food, nightlife, resorts, beaches, shopping, and big city activities, while Granada attracts visitors for its museums and hiking.

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