Experience this city like a local

 

There are many ways to visit a place, and traveling alone to Granada is one of them.  It is one of the thousands of options that a tourist can choose in their plans, is to go to know a site alone.

 

The option of travelling alone to Granada is something that can be very interesting for all those who wish to do so. The city of Granada has many interesting options.

 

Granada, a city with many options for solo travelers

 

One of the alternatives that can be done is, for example, a guided visit in Granada to areas such as the Alhambra or one of the points of interest such as the Albaicín, the Sacromonte or the Royal Chapel.

Albaicin Neighborhood
Sacromonte
Capilla Real

If you are planning to visit Granada alone and you need a guide, do not hesitate to contact me for a tailored experience.

If you are a lover of science, culture and art you are in luck. In Granada we have the Science Park, the Museum of Fine Arts or the Palace of the Forgotten where you can learn and enjoy many valuable elements.

Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada

If you like flamenco, I also have a good plan to offer you if you decide to travel alone to Granada, because in Sacromonte we have tablaos and zambras that will surprise you and will make you vibrate in impressive nights to remember. At the same time you will get to know one of the most charming neighbourhoods.

Flamenco Show in Granada Cave

Are you planning to come in the winter season?

 

Apart from enjoying the cultural wonders that Granada offers, you have the opportunity to be in Sierra Nevada skiing in less than an hour, just as if you like adventure sports, we have privileged areas for it in the entire province of Granada.

Sierra Nevada

The 4 essentials places if you travel alone to Granada

 

#1 The Alhambra and the Generalife

 

How not include one of the most important and most visited monuments on the Peninsula?

 

This huge architectural complex with different palaces from various eras and kingdoms cannot fail to be attractive to anyone visiting Granada.

 

Its walls contain unique and sublime decorations from the Nasrid kingdom, from Andalusian art. The Alhambra is located at the top of the city, it reigns over it in a natural and totally integrated way. And not only its buildings leave us astonished but the very gardens, the Partal and the Generalife, give the feeling of being in Eden.

Alhambra

They are like a little paradise on Earth. A more than essential visit that does not disappoint!

 

If you want to know more about the Alhambra, you can read the 5 hidden Secrets of the Alhambra Palaces

 

#2 Albaicín and its viewpoints

 

The Albaicín neighborhood is, without a doubt, the most charming part of the city. Getting lost in its white labyrinthine alleys is just the typical stereotype that we associate with Andalusia.

Albaicin Neighborhood

As it happens inside the Alhambra itself, inside houses, gardens, orchards, and fruit trees are always present, creating the sensation of small oases. The neighborhood has a dozen viewpoints to which the coolest.

 

Among the best known are San Cristobal, San Nicolás, Carril de la Lona from which you can see the entire neighborhood and the impressive Alhambra both by day and by night.

 

#3 Paseo de los Tristes

 

Another ‘’must’’ is walking Paseo de los Tristes (sad all along the Darro River in the direction of Sacromonte).

Paseo de los Tristes viajar solo a Granada

All along the Darro River is the Padre Manjón promenade from which one continues to enjoy incredible panoramic views, once again, of the famous Alhambra and, in addition to a lot of bridges and charming tapas houses.

 

The picturesque neighborhood of Sacromonte is famous for its caves, where gypsies continue to celebrate their flamenco singing and dancing parties every night.

#4 Tea shops at the foot of the Alhambra and the art of tapas

 

There is no better way to get into the Arab memory that is breathed in the city of Granada than entering one of the charming tearooms that recall the Moorish era.

 

Granada is the original place for Tapas. Maybe you have already tried them in other places around the world.

Tapas

But have you ever wondered what exactly are they and where the original idea comes from?

 

Find out about the story in this other article: Food, cuisine, and gastronomy of Granada.

 

Are you considering visiting Granada alone?

 

I have a tailored tour for you.

 

The most memorable experience adapted to your needs, to enjoy the city as a local.

 

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