Alhambra Tour
Private Alhambra tour in German, 3 hours, with a clear story, the main highlights, and practical tips for a smooth visit.
Experience the Alhambra intensively and without stress: on a private tour in German you will discover the main areas in a logical sequence, with clear explanations instead of dry facts. We show you the highlights, put the architecture into context, and explain the symbolism so that you truly understand what you see.
You will also receive practical guidance for the visit so that everything runs smoothly, especially regarding entrance controls and the required identification documents.
You will also receive practical guidance for the visit so that everything runs smoothly, especially regarding entrance controls and the required identification documents.
Information about the tour
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Duration: 3 hours (it involves a lot of walking, so be prepared to explore!)
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No pets allowed
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Not suitable for people with reduced mobility
Important information
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Required documentation: It is mandatory to present an original identity card, passport or driving licence.
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We recommend: bring comfortable shoes and water
Included in the tour
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Admission tickets included
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Private Tour
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Official Guide
80€from
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Admission tickets included
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Private Tour
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Official Guide
Itinerary
Generalife
The gardens of the Generalife were the summer palace of the Nasrid Sultans and are a perfect example of Islamic horticulture. The harmonious combination of water, plants and architecture creates a peaceful oasis that invites you to linger.
Palast Karls V
This palace, which was built in the 16th century, stands in stark contrast to the Islamic architecture of the Alhambra. The monumental building now houses the Alhambra Museum and impresses with its circular courtyard and Renaissance architecture.
Alcazaba
The Alcazaba is the oldest fortress in the Alhambra and offers breathtaking panoramic views over the city of Granada and the surrounding mountains. From the towers of the Alcazaba, visitors can understand the strategic importance of this fortress.
Mexuar
The Mexuar was the administrative wing of the Alhambra and served as a reception hall and courtroom. The ornately decorated rooms and the impressive ceiling work make this part of the Alhambra particularly worth seeing.
Nasrid palaces
These palaces are the centrepiece of the Alhambra and a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. They consist of several areas, including the Courtyard of the Lions (Patio de los Leones) and the Courtyard of the Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes), which are known for their ornate decorations and beautiful courtyards.