Combine adventure, history and nature. You will travel several paths along natural or artificial waterways. We will discover forest areas next to the Alhambra. We will pass through fountains, springs, waterfalls, ditches, ... This guided tour revolves around the historical uses of water in the city of Granada. The specialized guide will lead a small group to improve personal contact and coexistence with the environment. The route is laid out to pass through public water fountains and pillars. It is a healthy and environmentally friendly option to get to know Granada.
In this way we will be accompanied by a small artificial river and we will know some legends "granainas".
We will border the eastern part of the Alhambra at the foot of its wall. We will know how it was supplied with water and what it was used for.
We have reached the top. Here it is time to enjoy as far as the eye can see. We will not access the archaeological ruins of the Silla del Moro, but we will know the organization of space in medieval times and its infrastructure.
It is the highlight of the adventure. It is time to enter a labyrinth of roads and ditches. A lush forest awaits us, bridge between the countryside and the city.
The mythical source of pure and healing waters. We continue in a natural place, a fresh and green shade all year. We will now accompany the ditch of Romayla.
On the Paseo de los Tristes there is an ornamental fountain in its central area.
Find our dark blue umbrella with the Andalusia 360 logo.
We recommend being between 10 and 15 minutes before.
Granada is a city in southern Spain known for its rich Moorish heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. It is home to the iconic Alhambra, a breathtaking palace and fortress complex that stands as a testament to the city's historical significance and architectural brilliance.
The Alhambra is a stunning palace and fortress complex that stands as a testament to the Moorish heritage of Granada. It is one of the most visited monuments in Spain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Albaicín is a historic Moorish district known for its narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses, and stunning views of the Alhambra. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for its unique charm and cultural significance.
Sacromonte is a gypsy quarter known for its cave houses, flamenco performances, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a unique glimpse into the traditional way of life in Granada.
The Cathedral of Granada is a stunning example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. It is one of the most important religious buildings in Spain and a must-visit for its historical and architectural significance.
The Granada Science Park is an interactive science museum that offers a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages. It features a planetarium, aquarium, and various interactive exhibits.
A small dish typically served with drinks, often free with the purchase of a beverage. Common tapas include olives, cheese, ham, and seafood.
A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil. It is refreshing and perfect for hot summer days.
A thick, cold soup made from tomatoes, bread, garlic, and olive oil, often topped with ham and hard-boiled eggs.
A traditional dish from the Alpujarras region, featuring a variety of meats (such as ham, sausage, and pork), potatoes, eggs, and sometimes blood sausage.
This is the best time to visit Granada as the weather is pleasant, and the city is not overly crowded. It's perfect for exploring the outdoors and visiting the Alhambra.
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Granada is generally safe for travelers, but common sense and basic precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Granada Station
Granada Bus Station
The bus network is efficient and covers most of the city. Buses are a cost-effective way to get around.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
The Alpujarras is a picturesque region in the Sierra Nevada mountains, known for its white villages, terraced landscapes, and traditional way of life. It offers a unique glimpse into rural Andalusian culture and stunning natural beauty.
Sierra Nevada is a stunning mountain range offering year-round outdoor activities, including skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer. The area is also home to the famous Pradollano ski resort.
Nerja is a charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and the famous Balcón de Europa, a scenic viewpoint overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
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