The Alhambra, a Muslim Hispanic city, stands as one of the most impressive examples of Nasrid architecture and art in Spain. Located on the hill of the Sabika in a magical environment that attracts 2.7 million visitors every year.
The Generalife Gardens and its summer palace are adjacent to the Alhambra, and is one of the best preserved examples of Almunia in the Iberian Peninsula.
Built in the 13th century by the Nasrids, the Alhambra served not only as a royal residence, but also as a symbol of the power and wealth of the Kingdom of Granada. The word "Alhambra" comes from the Arabic "Qalat al-Hamra", meaning "red castle". Over the years, the complex has undergone several transformations, especially after the conquest of the Catholic Monarchs in 1492.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE REMEMBER THAT VISITING HOURS MAY CHANGE DUE TO AVAILABILITY, IN WHICH CASE YOU WILL BE INFORMED!!!
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
In front of the Alhambra lockers. On the poster MEETING POINT/MEETING POINT