Things to do in Alhama de Granada (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
dds***ft:“The tickets were sold out on the first day. I didn't expect the Alhambra to be so popular. I later bought tickets for the second day through Ctrip. I walked around a bit. It's quite big and the routes are a bit messy, but overall it's a good experience. I may not have the chance to come to Granada in the future. I feel a little regretful if I don't go this time.”
Opening hours: 08:30-20:00, 22:00-23:30(Tickets available until 22:45)
320***98:“Although the ticket is much more expensive than the official sale, it is worth it to buy the next day's ticket. When the weather is good, it is absolutely extraordinary to go to the Alhambra. It is recommended to reserve enough time to visit slowly.”
深圳小老吴:“The exterior is magnificent and rugged, but the interior is exquisite and magnificent. There is no Islamic architectural style, but a thorough Catholic church style. The Catholic Tomb of the Two Kings is next to the chapel, which requires additional tickets to visit.”
Opening hours: 10:00-20:00 (admission ends at 19:30)
Anonymous user:“Near Picasso's birthplace. Rich in content, involving Picasso's paintings and sculptures in various stages, it is worth seeing. Reminder to buy tickets online one day in advance, you need to queue up to buy on-site. The visit takes about 2-3 hours.”
MaryJoy Dela Cruz Gonzales:“San Nicolas Square (Plaza de San Nicolas) is a lively place any time of day, with craftsmen, flamenco dancers, and street musicians setting up along the paving stones to entertain visitors. At dusk, crowds of locals and tourists turn out to watch the sunset over the palace grounds before adjourning to restaurants and tea shops on nearby Elvira Street. ”
Opening hours: 08:30-20:00(Tickets available until 20:00)
旅の径:“The Nasrid Palace in the Alhambra Palace is mainly composed of 4 courtyards (courtyards) and surrounding buildings; the Lion Courtyard, with its simple lion-shaped fountain and exquisite arched corridors, has become the highlight of the Alhambra Palace.
The Lion Courtyard, built in the 14th century, covers an area of more than 710 square meters and is the main component of the King Sultan's residence. The fountain with 12 stone lions as the base stands in the center of the courtyard (hence the name of the Lion Courtyard); 124 palm-tree-like marble columns around it form a rectangular arched corridor; the fountain water flows to the corridor through 4 intersecting canals, ding-dong-dong...
Walking in the corridor, the cute lions are naive, the various stone carvings are exquisite and complex, and the regular buildings are elegant and majestic... The scenery changes with every step, and the scenery is charming.”
_We***95:“It would take hours to look at each sculpture that adorns this monastery. The awareness of these beings that have filled your life with hope for centuries. Pictures cannot adequately explain this area, as every centimeter of this church is covered with a painting or sculpture, and a cursory look is not enough. For four euros, it is a must see! Walk around the outside of the church, the rest of the area outside the church is developed and contains various treasures.”
Laura Mas:“Híper recomendable, son muy resolutivos y Gustavo lo dará todo para que tengas una estancia impecable. Además de ser experto en rutas y excursiones. Gracias 🙏”