Alhambra

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★ 4.8 (19K+ reviews) • 9K+ booked
Perched atop a hill overlooking the vibrant city of Granada in southern Spain, the Alhambra is a breathtaking blend of fortress and palace, steeped in history and architectural splendor. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers an awe-inspiring mix of Moorish and Christian design, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both beauty and historical depth.
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C. Real de la Alhambra, s/n, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
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taiYung ***
1 Jul
must go experience. very big palace and really worth seeing. Just remember to wear hat and sunglasses especially during summer time.
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TAK *****************
30 Jun
very nice palace Albraham & the interval guide have very detailed explanation as well as patience to introduce ; good English speaking as well
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Klook 用戶
13 Jun
You will be guided to the mountain city first, and then you will change guides when you reach the Alhambra Palace. It is recommended that you bring headphones with you to remind yourself not to get too far away from the group.
dina *****
8 Jun
Alhambra Granada is very interesting and impressive. worth the time and price
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King **********
2 Jun
Beautiful and rich in history. lots of photo opportunities
Klook User
31 May
This was a great way to explore the Alhambra. You get 3 hours exploring with your guide and information (Guillermo was great!) and then you can spend the rest of the day exploring by yourself. So guided tour from 12pm - 3pm, then you can explore Alhambra until closing at 8pm if you wish.
Rita *********
10 May
Great experience and view, nice and energetic guide (we were guided by Anna), she's very helpfull and comunicative. Amazing view, beautiful scenery.. 3 hours journey of Alhambra is highly recommended
陳 **
4 May
It was too late to buy tickets so I took the guided tour, but the language was not something I could understand. It was great to use a translation app to follow the tour for three hours. You can also choose to buy a three-day pass to Grenada, which is cheaper and you don’t need to rush for tickets.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Nasrid Palaces

The Nasrid Palaces are the crown jewels of the Alhambra. With your entrance ticket, you are given a specific time to tour these palaces, where you will encounter stunning rooms like the Court of the Myrtles and the Salón de los Embajadores. The intricate designs and historical significance of these spaces make them a highlight of any visit.

Generalife

Adjacent to the Alhambra, the Generalife gardens offer a serene escape with their beautifully landscaped terraces and vegetable farms. Built during the 13th and 14th centuries, these gardens exemplify the rural residences of the emirs, blending nature and architecture seamlessly.

Alcazaba

The citadel, or Alcazaba, is the oldest part of the Alhambra. Though less preserved than other areas, walking through its weatherworn walls feels like stepping back in time. Climb the foremost tower for a stunning view of Granada and the Sierra Nevadas.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Alhambra is a testament to the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Granada. It has been home to kings and vagabonds alike and played a pivotal role in key historical events, such as the moment when Isabel and Ferdinand gave Christopher Columbus the go-ahead to explore the New World in the Salón de los Embajadores.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Granada, don't miss out on the local cuisine. Popular dishes include tapas, which are small savory snacks, and traditional Andalusian fare like gazpacho and paella. Dining in Granada offers a unique opportunity to savor the rich flavors of southern Spain.

Architectural Marvels

The Alhambra and Generalife feature unique materials such as plaster, wood, and ceramics, transforming constructions into 'talking architecture' with Arabic epigraphy. The Albayzín's architecture, with its Moorish and Christian elements, remains remarkably well-preserved, offering a glimpse into the medieval Moorish settlement.

Gardens and Irrigation

The Generalife gardens incorporate Moorish gardening traditions, with an aesthetic use of water and terraced patchwork, blending Renaissance and contemporary gardening techniques. These gardens are among the oldest known in Europe, reflecting a rich botanical design heritage.