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Discover the fabulous Alhambra Palaces and Generalife Gardens private tour in Granada

Granada
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 3 hours
Activity Level: Easy
Experience: Unesco, Historical, Short Break
Language: English, Español
Photo permit included
Tour by public transport
Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
Wheelchair accessible tour
Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
Transportation included
Walking Tour

Overview

Enchanting filigree of arabesques, stalactite ceilings rushing to the sky, light murmur of water in fountains and ponds, luxurious gardens. Everything around seemed to have left the pages of “A Thousand and One Nights”. But these palaces and gardens are not only a delight for our senses, they are inseparably linked with medieval Spanish history. You will learn what happened in these palaces, how they were built, and how their residents lived during this private tour.

What's included

  • Professional licensed guide
  • Pick-up
  • Admission tickets
  • All fees and taxes
  • Food and drinks (own expense)
  • Personal Expenses

Highlights

Alcazaba
The Alcazaba is a palatial fortification in Málaga, Spain. It was built by the Hammudid dynasty in the early 11th century. It is the best-preserved alcazaba in Spain. Adjacent to the entrance of the Alcazaba are remnants of a Roman theatre dating to the 1st century BC, which are undergoing restoration.
Alhambra
Alhambra, palace and fortress of the Moorish monarchs of Granada, Spain. The name Alhambra, signifying in Arabic “the red,” is probably derived from the reddish colour of the tapia (rammed earth) of which the outer walls were built. Constructed on a plateau that overlooks the city of Granada, the Alhambra was built chiefly between 1238 and 1358, in the reigns of Ibn al-Aḥmar, founder of the Naṣrid dynasty, and his successors. The splendid decorations of the interior are ascribed to Yūsuf I (died 1354). After the expulsion of the Moors in 1492, much of the interior was effaced and the furniture was ruined or removed. Charles V, who ruled in Spain as Charles I (1516–56), rebuilt portions in the Renaissance style and destroyed part of the Alhambra in order to build an Italianate palace designed by Pedro Machuca in 1526. In 1812 some of the towers were blown up by a French force under Horace-François-Bastien Sébastiani during the Peninsular War (War of Independence), and the rest of the buildings narrowly escaped the same fate. In 1821 an earthquake caused further damage to the complex. An extensive repair and rebuilding program was undertaken in 1828 by the architect José Contreras and endowed by Ferdinand VII in 1830. After the death of Contreras in 1847, his son Rafael continued his work for nearly four decades. Upon Rafael’s death in 1890, he was succeeded by his son, Mariano Contreras Granja (died 1912). Additional restoration and conservation work continued through the 21st century.
Generalife Gardens
The Palacio de Generalife was the summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus, now beside the city of Granada in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The palace and gardens were built during the reign of Muhammed II (1273-1302), Sultan of Granada, and later by Muhammed III (1302–1309). They were redecorated shortly after by Abu I-Walid Isma'il (1313–1324). Much of the garden is a recent reconstruction of dubious authenticity.
Granada
Granada is a city in southern Spain’s Andalusia region, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It's known for grand examples of medieval architecture dating to the Moorish occupation, especially the Alhambra. This sprawling hilltop fortress complex encompasses royal palaces, serene patios, and reflecting pools from the Nasrid dynasty, as well as the fountains and orchards of the Generalife gardens.
Palace of Charles V
The Palace of Charles V is a Renaissance building in Granada, southern Spain, located on the top of the hill of the Assabica, inside the Nasrid fortification of the Alhambra. The building has never been a home to a monarch and stood roofless until 1957.
The Nasrid Palaces
Opulent Moorish-style courtyards, reception halls & royal quarters at the heart of the Alhambra.

Itinerary

09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00

Your guide will meet you at the lobby of your hotel, in the city centre or at the entrance of the Alhambra. It is important that you bring your ID with you. It will be requested in the Alhambra as the tickets are personal with the name of each visitor printed on the ticket. The itinerary depends on the entrance time to the Nasrid Palaces, the most restricted area in the Alhambra.

Visit the amazing palace city of the Alhambra – the Nasrid palaces, The Charles Vth Palace, archaeological remains of other palaces, Medina, and Generalife Gardens.

The tour ends at the entrance to the Alhambra.

 

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