Explore Granada at your own pace with a GPS-enabled audio guide. Skip the lines at Alhambra and marvel at the Nasrid Palaces, Generalife Gardens, and Alcazaba Fortress with insightful commentary. Afterward, use your navigator to uncover top tapas spots, museums, and cultural gems. Before returning the guide, enjoy Granada’s vibrant life—dine out, unwind with a massage, play golf, or visit an amusement park for fun and relaxation. A flexible, enriching experience awaits you.
This tour is a perfect inclusive opportunity to discover everything about this unique and historic Spanish town. The main attractions of this to be experienced are-
✔ Enjoy skip-the-line entry to Alhambra in Granada ✔ See the Spanish-Muslim architecture of Nasrid Palaces and Alcazaba Fortress ✔ Stroll around Generalife Gardens ✔ Cultural information on the monuments, museums, exhibitions, and restaurants of Granada ✔ Enjoy the complete flexibility of a self-guided audio tour
Alhambra is an amazingly attractive place and fortress complex. It is located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It is an eighth-century-old site famous for its reddish walls and towers that surrounds the citadel: al-gala al-Hamra. In Arabic, The term al-gala al-Hamra means red fort or castle. The beautiful Alhambra is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site which inspired artistic minds to create amazing songs and depicts wonderful stories. At present Alhambra is used as a walkable museum and a heritage site. Here we will explore all the histories behind it and grab all the attractions this unique and historic Spanish town has to offer.
In this tour you will visit The Alcazaba of Malaga is a fortress palace which was built between 1057 and 1063 by the Muslims and at the request of the king of Taifas Berber in Granada.Probably it is the best historic monument in Malaga.
Mohammed ben Al-Hamar (Mohammed I) was the first king to move to the Alcazaba and no records about a new palace being built are kept until those of Abu l-Walid Ismail (fifth king of the dynasty). A palace was built near the Great Mosque (Gran Mezquita) but only the Mexuar is now left because Yusuf I destroyed it completely. He started some improvements in the Comares Tower (Torre de Comares), the Court of the Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes) and the Baths (Baños). These improvements were finished by Mohammed V, who added them all to the Mexuar, extended the gallery that would later be called Machuca and constructed the Palace of the Lions (Palacio de los Leones). These two kings were the most important ones as regards the construction, reconstruction, and decoration of the Alhambra. So keep calm and enjoy the great view of Nasrid Palace.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Your voucher with all necessary informations will be sent to you very soon (based on travel date)