Granada-7-day-itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Granada
- Morning: Arrive at Granada Airport (GRX) or take a train from Madrid or Seville.
- Afternoon:
- Visit the Alhambra Ticket Office to book tickets for the Alhambra Palace (more information below).
- Explore the historic center of Granada, including the Calle de las Títeres and Plaza Larga.
- Dinner: Try traditional Andalusian cuisine at Casa El Azafrán, a cozy restaurant with great tapas and local wines. [Address: Calle de San Pedro 3]
- Stay: Check-in at the Hotel Palacio de los Navas, a comfortable hotel located in the heart of Granada’s historic center.
Day 2: Alhambra Palace
- Morning: Visit the breathtaking Alhambra Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Book your ticket in advance to ensure entry.
- Explore the Generalife gardens, the Court of the Lions, and the Alcazaba fortress.
- Afternoon:
- Take a stroll through the charming neighborhood of El Albaicín, with its narrow streets and stunning views of the Alhambra.
- Visit the Mirador de San Nicolas, a lookout point offering breathtaking views of the city and the Alhambra.
- Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Andalusian meal at Restaurante El Claustro, located in a 16th-century monastery. [Address: Calle del Acueducto 7]
- Stay: Same as Day 1.
Day 3: Granada’s Historic Center
- Morning:
- Visit the Catedral de Granada, a stunning Gothic cathedral.
- Explore the Royal Chapel of Granada, a beautiful Renaissance chapel.
- Afternoon:
- Wander through the Plaza de los Carnes, a lively square filled with street performers and vendors.
- Visit the Granada City Museum to learn about the city’s history and culture.
- Dinner: Try some delicious tapas at Bar El Monaguillo, a cozy bar with a great selection of local wines. [Address: Calle de San Juan 12]
- Stay: Same as Day 1.
Day 4: Sierra Nevada National Park
- Morning:
- Take a bus or taxi to the Sierra Nevada National Park (approximately 45 minutes).
- Enjoy hiking, skiing, or other outdoor activities in the park.
- Afternoon:
- Visit the Mirador de Trevélez, a viewpoint offering stunning views of the national park.
- Explore the charming village of Trevélez, known for its traditional architecture and local crafts.
- Dinner: Savor some delicious food at Restaurante El Puntido, located in a scenic spot with great views. [Address: Calle del Puntido 2]
- Stay: Same as Day 1.
Day 5: Granada’s Markets
- Morning:
- Visit the bustling Mercado de San Agustín, a market selling fresh produce, meats, and local goods.
- Explore the charming neighborhood of Carmen de la Victoria, known for its narrow streets and traditional architecture.
- Afternoon:
- Wander through the Plaza del Carmen, a lively square filled with street performers and vendors.
- Visit the Granada City Hall to learn about the city’s history and culture.
- Dinner: Enjoy some delicious tapas at Bar La Casona, a cozy bar with a great selection of local wines. [Address: Calle de San Juan 15]
- Stay: Same as Day 1.
Day 6: Granada’s Wine Country
- Morning:
- Visit the Bodega Los Ventorrillos, a winery producing high-quality wines from the region.
- Take a wine tasting tour to learn about the production process and taste some of their best wines.
- Afternoon:
- Explore the charming village of Foncaliente, known for its traditional architecture and local crafts.
- Visit the Mirador de la Fuente, a viewpoint offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Dinner: Savor some delicious food at Restaurante El Río, located in a scenic spot with great views. [Address: Calle del Río 3]
- Stay: Same as Day 1.
Day 7: Departure from Granada
- Morning:
- Spend the morning shopping for souvenirs or exploring any last-minute attractions.
- Return your Alhambra ticket and collect your luggage.
- Afternoon: Depart from Granada Airport (GRX) or take a train back to Madrid or Seville.
Things to Know:
- Alhambra Ticket Office: Book tickets in advance to ensure entry. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ticket office on the day of visit.
- Transportation: Buses and taxis are available throughout the city. Consider purchasing a Granada Card for discounts on public transportation.
- Weather: Granada experiences a Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters.
- Language: Spanish is the official language, but many locals speak some English.
Tips:
- Be prepared for crowds and long lines at popular attractions like the Alhambra.
- Try to visit the Alhambra early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak hours.
- Don’t miss the stunning views of the city from the Mirador de San Nicolas.
- Take advantage of the Granada Card for discounts on public transportation and attractions.
Other Recommendations:
- Visit the Granada Flamenco Show to experience traditional flamenco music and dance.
- Explore the charming neighborhood of El Albaicín, known for its narrow streets and stunning views of the Alhambra.
- Try some delicious tapas at Bar El Monaguillo, a cozy bar with a great selection of local wines.