
Guided visit to the Albaicín, a World Heritage neighborhood, and the palaces of the Nasrid nobles who inhabited it.
Cancellation policy:
100% cancellation fees will apply if canceled 2 days or less before the event time.
Important
People with reduced mobility.
The ancient Arab layout of these neighborhoods makes it impossible for baby carriages or wheelchairs to transit on this tour.
We recommend that parents carry a baby carrier during the visit.
Do you want to know more?
For more information, you can contact us on the phone 958 281 499 or on the email beatriz@nhue.es. You can also find us at Plaza San Agustín, n 3. Casa Zayas Building, 100 meters from Plaza de Siloé.
It is not a recommended visit if you need a wheelchair to make the visit. Access is from a different place than the main group and there are many areas that you cannot visit.
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Winter |
14:45
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Summer |
17:00
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The old Nasrid currency gives its name to the cultural route through the heart of historical Granada that connects the Sabika hill, where the Alhambra and the Generalife are located and the oldest neighborhood in the city, the Albaicín
This visit is a unique opportunity to visit the Albaicín neighborhood, full of carmenes, old cisterns, narrow streets and small squares that lead to spectacular viewpoints that bring us closer to the towers of the Alhambra just by looking at the Darro Valley and the forests that cover the hill of the Sabika
The neighborhood shelters the main Hispanic-Muslim monuments or Nasrid Palaces of Albaicín. A visit that begins in the Plaza Santa Ana, continues along the Acera del Darro, and monuments such as the Bañuelo, Casa Horno de Oro and Dar al-Horra Palace or the “Alhambra Chica” are visited.
Nor can you miss a visit to some viewpoints in the city, such as the famous Mirador de San Nicolás.