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Night Visit from Wednesday to Saturday
Alhambra Legends Guided Night Route in Granada
The tour route includes the Gate of Justice, the Palace of Charles V, the Wine Gate, the Cuesta del Rey Chico, and the Alhambra Woods.
The area surrounding the Alhambra and Generalife Monumental Complex offers many interesting and charming places to visit.
We will begin the tour at the majestic Gate of Justice, a gateway that showcases the magnificence and taste of Muslim architecture, before entering the fortress.
Once inside, we will learn about the relationship between the Alhambra and the city of Granada, admiring the exceptional views of the Albaicín in all its grandeur. We will stroll leisurely among the Muslim and Christian buildings, while enjoying the rich architecture of this palatial city.
One of the most interesting buildings we will visit is the Palace of Charles V, considered a masterpiece of the Renaissance. We will also explore the former Convent of San Francisco, part of the Muslim Medina.
We will even discover the archaeological remains of the Palace of the Abencerrajes, one of the most influential families of the Nasrid Kingdom, who also had a lavish hall in the Palace of the Lions.
Don't miss out on discovering all this with a specialized official guide.
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Weekend Night Visit
Guided Tour of Myths and Legends of Granada *Only available in Spanish language*
Without a doubt, the best way to discover the Alhambra and its legends is through a night tour led by an expert guide in small groups.
The Alhambra of Granada holds a multitude of stories—some historical and others legendary—that have been passed down through generations. You will discover the charm of this monument during this unforgettable visit under the stars, set within an incomparable natural environment.
The route passes through the Gate of Justice, the Alhambra Woods, Cuesta del Rey Chico, Paseo de los Tristes, the narrow streets of the Albayzin, Carrera del Darro, and Plaza Nueva.





