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Granada

Granada is located in the southernmost part of Spain, at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains and 40 minutes from the Costa Tropical beaches. It is one of the eight provinces that make up the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. It is renowned for its medieval architecture, Moorish heritage, epic history, and top attractions. One of the most attractive and unique features of Granada is that it is near both snowy mountains and sandy beaches. The Alhambra is one of the most visited monuments in Europe, attracting almost 3 million visitors a year. It is the only monument of its kind in the world. In this enchanting city, every cobblestone tells a story, and every corner reveals a hidden gem.

Tours in Granada

Granada’s Two Worlds Walking Tour

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From Cathedrals To Viewpoints: Discover On Foot

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Good to Know

Get to know the heart of Granada beyond the postcard views and discover fun and fascinating facts

Free Tapas

The tapas is free in Granada; you only have to order a drink at a local bar, and you will be served a free tapas dish.

250 Sunny Days

Granada features 250 days of sunlight a year and a lovely Mediterranean climate. Granada is a pleasant location to visit all year round.

The Alhambra

The Alhambra is one of the most visited monuments in Europe, attracting almost 3 million visitors a year.

Sierra Nevada

The Sierra Nevada (Mountain of the Sun) is the perfect place for witnessing humans and wildlife co-existing in the high mountains.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Spanish isn’t Spain’s only official language; Catalan, Galician, and Basque are also nationally recognized languages. Spanish is the most widely spoken language, while Catalan is predominant in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, Galician in Galicia, and Basque in the Basque Country and parts of Navarre.

Spain boasts an impressive 45 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including national parks, cathedrals, and historic cities such as Alhambra and the works of Antoni Gaudí, like Park Güell. It is the third largest in the world.

Every year, on the last Wednesday in August, the quiet Spanish town of Buñol hosts La Tomatina - the world's largest tomato fight. Over 150,000 kilos of over-ripe tomatoes are used in the food fight and thousands of locals and tourists take part in the chaos. What started as an impromptu tomato throwing during a parade in Buñol back in 1945 has become a cherished annual tradition.
Follow Picasso's Footsteps

Experience Picasso’s childhood home, where his early artistic influences flourished in a vibrant environment.