Granada Sacromonte and Albaicin Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore the Albaicín and Sacromonte neighbourhoods on this wonderful tour of Granada, where you can appreciate the medieval essence of this mountainous Andalusian region, which flows between the Sierra Nevada mountain range and the Mediterranean Sea.
You'll have the opportunity to explore the natural and architectural wonders of the area, a testament to the rule of the Nasrid kingdom and the birthplace of flamenco. You will stroll through must-see sights such as the Mirador de San Nicolas, Carrera del Darro and the Paseo de los Tristes, accompanied by a professional guide who is an expert in history.
- Visit the beautiful landscapes, palaces, castles and caves of Granada on this tour of Sacromonte and Albaicín.
- Stroll through iconic sites of the region, such as the Mirador de San Nicolás
- Discoverthe impressive history of this city, where flamenco was born and gypsies settled.
What’s included
- Tour of Sacromonte and Albaicín in Granada
- Walking tour of about two hours
- Professional guide with historical expertise
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Step by Step
Delve into the medieval-style landscape characteristic of Granada, the city where flamenco was born and gypsies settled in Spain, by joining this tour of Albaicín and Sacromonte.
You'll tour a beautiful region surrounded by natural wonders such as the peaks of the Sierra Nevada and the Alhambra, a town filled with castles, palaces and walls that preserves the essence of the Nasrid kingdom, when the Muslims ruled this area of Andalusia between 1238 and 1492.
You will learn about the history of Granada with a professional guide, who will tell you about the rich and legendary history of this Andalusian city, where you will walk through its oldest quarter: the Albaicín, also known as the Islamic quarter.
You will stroll through must-see sights for tourists, such as the Mirador de San Nicolas, famous for its dreamy sunsets and a spectacular panoramic view of the Alhambra, the Generalife residence and the spectacular mountainous area of the Sierra Nevada.
You will feel the authentic energy of the locals as you walk through the streets of the Sacromonte quarter, where you will have the opportunity to see the famous caves, a place where the gypsies hold flamenco shows, known to the locals as Zambras.
At Carrera del Darro, you will witness the natural beauty of the Darro River, which crosses it on the left side with idyllic stone and brick bridges, including the Puente de Cabrera and Puente de Espinosa.
You'll enjoy an unforgettable two-hour walking tour, where nature blends seamlessly with medieval architecture, cobbled streets, slopes and canals leading to the historic Darro River.