Granada Alhambra and Generalife Private Tour
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Experience Highlights
Take a private guided tour of the Alhambra to discover this magical World Heritage Site at your own pace in a comfortable way. As this is a private activity, only your group will participate.
It is a guided walking tour with an approximate duration of 3 hours. You will have at your disposal a professional guide who will tell you all about the history of the three cultures that coexist in the Alhambra.
- Discover the Alhambra in its entirety on a private guided tour, just for your group.
- Learn all about the history of this Moorish citadel from an expert guide.
- Enjoy the visit with access to all the points of interest of the Alhambra.
What’s included
- Private guided tour of approximately 3 hours
- Professional guide
- Entrance to the Alhambra and the Nasrid Palaces
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Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
A private guided tour of the Alhambra is the perfect opportunity to discover this marvellous Moorish citadel in an exclusive way. A professional guide will accompany you and your group during a private tour of approximately 3 hours.
You will learn the secrets and legends of the different monuments and explore the Alhambra and its famous Nasrid Palaces at your own pace. You will discover the coexistence of the Muslim, Arab and Jewish cultures within the walls of the citadel and all the relevant information from the expert guide.
The approximately 3 hours that the itinerary lasts is enough time to travel back in time and delve into the history of the Alhambra and each of its emblematic points:
- The Nasrid Palaces, a complex made up of two independent palaces, the Palace of Comares and the Palace of the Lions.
- The Alhambra fortress, known as the Alcazaba.
- The gardens of the Generalife, the former summer residence of the sultans.
- The Palace of Charles V, which today houses the Alhambra Museum.
- The Church of Santa María de la Alhambra, built on the ruins of the great royal mosque of Granada.