Immerse yourself for around two hours in the authentic essence of Granada, Albayzín and Sacromonte, experiencing their soul like a true local, away from the tourist crowds.
Discover secret viewpoints, charming alleyways, and intriguing anecdotes known only to locals from Granada regarding to the muslim and gypsy cultures that inhabit these lovely streets.
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Plaza de Santa Ana, Town Center
- From here and after a brief introduction understanding why Granada it was and it is one of the most important cities in the history of Spain, we will walk though the alleys, always looking for an alternative Alhambra viewpoints that are so much less crowded than that one people typically go to.
Once we arrive at the top of the Albayzin and with impressive views to the Alhambra from the most famous viewpoint in Granada (San Nicolas Viewpoint) We will head towards the Sacromonte, the Gypsy quarter.
Carved into the rugged terrain, these historic dwellings have been home to generations of Granada's residents, particularly the vibrant Romani community.
Inside, visitors will discover cozy interiors adorned with colorful textiles, traditional artifacts, and rustic furnishings, each cave telling its own story of resilience and adaptation.
Beyond their cultural significance, the caves of Sacromonte offer stunning panoramic views of the city and the majestic Alhambra, providing the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable experience.
Maria la Canastera Cave - Sacromonte
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-Guiding Services
-Arabic tasting: Tea
-Caves Museum Admission ticket.
-Personal Expenses
This is a walking tour.
You can arrive to the meeting point on foot, bus, taxi or uber of course!
I will send you a list of all the options in order to arrive to the meeting point the best way.
Welcome to Granada, everyone! I'm thrilled to have you here. My name is Nacho, and I'm not just your average tour guide – I'm a Granada native with a deep love for this city and its rich history.
As an Official Tourist Guide of Granada, I've had the privilege of studying the intricate tapestry of Andalusian art history, focusing on the architectural marvels that spanned from the 7th to the 15th century. Granada, as the last Arabic capital of this period, holds a special place in my heart, and I'm excited to share its wonders with you.
But it's not just history that I'm passionate about – I'm also fluent in Spanish, Chinese, English, Italian, and French. So, feel free to converse with me in any of these languages! As Nelson Mandela once said, 'If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.'
Beyond languages and history, I'm an energetic person who loves staying active through sports like cycling, taekwondo, skiing, running, and calisthenics. Being a tour guide isn't just about sharing facts – it's about being physically and mentally prepared to handle any situation while ensuring everyone has a fantastic time.
Granada isn't just a city to me; it's my home, and I'm honored to share its charm with you. As Antonio Machado beautifully put it, 'Every city has a special charm, Granada has its own and all the other cities' charm.'
So, let's embark on this journey together and create unforgettable memories in this enchanting city. Thank you for choosing Granada, and let's make the most of our time here!
$25/ per person
Reserve