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Where to stay in Granada
Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild temperatures and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the city comfortably.
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★ 4.6Fundalucia
Urbanización Sotoblanco
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★ 4.6Hotel El Doncel
Urbanización Canto Grande
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★ 4.6Hotel Santa Fe
Urbanización Canto Grande
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★ 4.5Hotel Restaurante Montserrat
Urbanización Canto Grande
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★ 4.5Seda Club Hotel
Barrio de la Duquesa
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★ 4.5Palacio Gran Via, A Royal Hideaway Hotel
Sagrario
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★ 4.5BS Principe Felipe
La Farfana
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★ 4.5Hostal El Olivo
La Manigua
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★ 4.5Broz Hostel
Barrio de San Antón
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★ 4.5Hostel Mii Mercader De Sedas
La Manigua
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★ 4.5La Curva
La Farfana
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★ 4.5Mosaiko Homes Catedral Granada
Barrio de San Jerónimo
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Granada, like a local
Don't miss
- Alhambra: A UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic symbol of Granada's Moorish history.
- Generalife: Beautiful gardens and summer palace offering breathtaking views of the Alhambra.
- Sacromonte: Known for its cave houses and flamenco shows, showcasing local culture.
- Cathedral of Granada: A stunning example of Spanish Renaissance architecture.
- Mirador de San Nicolás: Offers the best panoramic views of the Alhambra against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada.
Where to eat
- Bodegas Castañeda: Famous for its tapas and local wines, a must-visit for authentic Andalusian cuisine.
- Taberna La Tana: Known for its extensive selection of wines and delicious local tapas.
- Restaurante Ruta del Azafrán: Offers traditional dishes with a modern twist and stunning views of the Alhambra.
Do this
- Flamenco Show in Sacromonte: Experience the heart of Andalusian culture in an authentic setting.
- Alhambra Night Visit: Explore the Alhambra under the stars for a unique perspective.
- Local Market Tour: Discover local produce and culture at Mercado de San Agustín.
Local tips
- Visit the Alhambra gardens in the late afternoon for fewer crowds and beautiful lighting.
- Get a Granada Card for discounts on attractions and free public transport.
- Check local listings for free flamenco shows in the streets of Sacromonte.
- Try the 'tapas on the house' tradition in many bars when you order a drink.
Know before you go
Best time
Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild temperatures and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the city comfortably.
Getting around
Granada can be navigated via buses, taxis, and walking. The city center is compact, making it pedestrian-friendly.
Airport
GRX
Language
Spanish is the main language spoken.
Money
Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's good to have cash for smaller shops and local markets.
Safety
Granada is generally safe for tourists, but like any city, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas.
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