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Associated with rich culture and history, the city in Spain has an amazing nightlife and breathtaking beauty. A capital city from the 13th to the 15th century of the Moorish kingdom, Granada has a rich multicultural history too.
Albaicn is a World Heritage Site is one of the oldest neighborhoods of the city and a must-visit during the Granada holidays.

The city also has beautiful beaches, snow-capped mountains, and amiable weather conditions making it a fantastic South-eastern region of Spain to conquer and enjoy. Don’t miss out on visiting the Alhambra Palace, another great example of the Moorish kingdom.

How to reach

There are no direct flights from India to Granada. However, a tourist can take a flight to Madrid from any major city in India like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata among others. Here on, you can fly to Granada or even take a train. Granada holidays are super enjoyable and you can book any major airlines like Aeroflot, Air Europa, Air France, Air India, and Cathay Pacific among others to reach Madrid.

Best time to visit

Spring (May- June)

The best time to take the Granada holidays, the temperature is comfortable during this time with an average of 12-15 degrees Celcius. Travelers enjoy exciting cultural events that take place in the city. Feria del Corpus Cristi is the biggest annual event full of fun, frolic, festivities, and bullfights you can enjoy during this time.

Summers (July-August)

Granada is hot during July and August and the temperatures go up to about 35 degrees Celcius. The mornings and afternoon are tough to navigate through because of the heat, and only evenings seem like the right time to go around town.

Autumn (September-October)

Winter chills begin at this time of the year in Granada. The nights are as low as 5 degrees Celsius. The daytime is nice and bright, much more comfortable compared to the evenings that are almost chilly. The chances of rain increase during this time lowering the temperature further. This is a relatively nicer time to visit Granada with the summer traffic gone and appealing weather conditions.

Winters (November-March)

While winters are expected to be bitter in Granada, but owing to its proximity to southern Spain, it has mild winters. The temperatures in December and January are the lowest, going below 0 degrees Celcius on occasion. However, around February and March, things become better and temperatures become moderate opening avenues for tourists to take the Granada holidays.

Places to visit

1. Alhambra

A palace and fortress complex, Alhambra is a blaring example of the Moorish culture. It was first built as a small fortress in AD 889 on remnants of Roman fortifications. It was entirely built in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid emir Mohammed ben Al-Ahmar. With Arabic poems as inscriptions, the fortress leaves you stunned when you see it first when taking the Granada holidays.

2. Generalife

A summer palace and a country estate of the Nasrid rulers, especially of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus, the Palacio de Generalife is right next to Granada. The gardens are its striking feature with an interplay of lights, making it a splendid sight.

3. Royal Chapel of Granada

A beautiful Isabelline style building, the Royal Chapel of Granada was built between 1505 and 1517. It integrated into the Grand Cathedral, its neighboring complex and is the burial place of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand, the Catholic Monarchs, and the Spanish Monarchs.

4. Albaicin

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Albaicin, Granada’s historic Arab headquarters have huge walls around it. The 9th century Puerta de Elvira, the principal gate of the town offers an amazing view of the surrounding walls.

5. Capilla Real

Boasting royal tombs, Capilla Real lets you delve into the grandeur of Spain. It’s a massive 47-meter-high domed chapel that is attached to the Catedral Santa María de la Encarnación. Also, the artwork here is highly impressive.

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FAQs for Granada

How many days are sufficient for the Granada holidays?

3 days is a good amount of time for a Granada holiday. 

Is there a dress code for Alhambra?

No dress code per se, but if you must, wear covered clothes when visiting the church. 

What is Granada most famous for?

The most famous thing in Granada is Alhambra- the best standing testimony of Spanish history and culture. 

Is Granada expensive to visit?

No, Granada is not much of an expensive destination. Also, there are affordable hotels and restaurants that will not burn a hole in your pocket. 

Is Granada safe for travelers?

Yes, Granada is a safe destination to visit. However, it is recommended that you avoid secluded areas.

Which are the top places to visit in Granada?

Alhambra, Capilla Real, Catedral Santa María de la Encarnación, The Gypsy Quarter of Sacromonte, etc. are some places you must visit in Granada.

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Mr Jatan Gupta, our Travel Triangle coordinator and Mr Mayank Gupta from HolidayArte made sure that all arrangements were good and as per expectations. We had a wonderful time in Spain. The visits to Al-Ahmbra, Medinat Al Zahra. Seville Alcazar and Cardoba Mosque. Walking tours in Toledo-Day and Granada. The food was excellent especially the Tapas and seafood. People watching in the Puertas and squares of Madrid and Barcelona. And of course the beaches of Nerja.
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1. Visit the Gypsy Quarter of Sacromonte

The colorful, gypsy quarters are fascinating for tourists. Gypsies came to Granada in 1523 and settled in Sacromonte’s caves here. The caves in the upper area are in very good condition and are usually preferred by tourists to experience the artistic beauty of this place.

2. Witness the beauty of Bañuelo- Traditional Arab Baths

The best-preserved Arabic baths in Spain, Banuelo goes back to the 11th century. It is greatly preserved, even after thousands of years - the most prominent feature being its domed ceilings and Moorish archways. A fitting example of Moorish architecture in Granada, deem your Granada holiday incomplete without visiting this place.

3. Attend the Feria

June is a fabulous time to visit Granada in Spain since it hosts the annual feria. A week-long celebration that happens at recinto in the city’s outskirts. If you want to see women wearing flamenco dresses, enjoy an authentic, signature drink- rebujito, and bullfights, there is no better time than now.

4. Explore the Museum of Fine Arts

With over 2,000 exciting art pieces and classic works, the Museum of Fine Arts in Granada has sculptures that date back to the 16th century. Many local artists also have their work featured in the museum. Works by local artist, Alonzo Cano is particularly famous because he also designed the Granada cathedral’s facade.

5. Walk along the Sacromonte quarter

One of Granada’s most unique attractions, Sacromonte has many caves that are carved out of rocks. You will also find houses with improvised metal scrap, wood, and even cloth. It seems that time is at a standstill in this town with many shows happening in one corner and rugged buildings on the other. Attend Venta El Gallo, the formal show on a terrace rooftop, which is very exciting for tourists.

Tips

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Granada is a beautiful destination that boasts a wide range of attractions. There are many things to see and places to visit in this destination and you will surely enjoy a fantastic vacation here. So, without wasting time, choose to enjoy Granada holidays on your next off time.