Day 1: The Alhambra day
- 8:30 Breakfast in your hotel.
- 9:00 Nazaries Palaces timed slot.
- 10:30 Generalife gardens, water channels and cypress walks.
- 12:00 Alcazaba fortress, climb the Torre de la Vela.
- 13:30 Lunch at the Parador or in Realejo.
- 15:00 Rest at hotel or Plaza Nueva coffee.
- 17:00 Walk up through the Albayzin.
- 19:30 Sunset at Mirador de San Nicolas.
- 21:00 Tapas crawl on Calle Navas.
Day 2: Sacromonte, Cathedral, flamenco
- 9:30 Slow breakfast at Plaza Bib-Rambla.
- 10:30 Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel.
- 12:30 Alcaiceria bazaar and Corral del Carbon.
- 14:00 Lunch at Bar Poe or Los Diamantes.
- 16:00 Taxi to Sacromonte, visit Cuevas Museum.
- 18:00 Coffee at Carmen de Aben Humeya with Alhambra view.
- 20:30 Dinner, then walk to cave flamenco.
- 22:00 Sacromonte zambra flamenco show.
Day 3: Day trip choice
Pick based on season and interest.
- Winter (Dec-Mar): Sierra Nevada ski resort, 30 minutes by car. Half day skiing or snowshoeing, back for lunch.
- Spring/Autumn: Alpujarras villages (Pampaneira, Capileira, Trevelez). Full day 60-90 EUR organized tour or self drive.
- Summer: Alpujarras at high altitude (cooler), or Nerja caves and beach 1 hour away.
- Rain backup: Parque de las Ciencias museum, Federico Garcia Lorca house.
- Food option: Cordoba or Malaga day trip by high-speed train.
Budget breakdown (3 days)
| Item | Cost per person |
|---|---|
| Alhambra guided tour | 55-75 EUR |
| Cathedral + Royal Chapel | 10 EUR |
| Flamenco cave show | 32 EUR |
| Alpujarras day trip | 60-90 EUR |
| Lunches + dinners (3 days) | 90-150 EUR |
| Hotel (mid range, 3 nights) | 180-360 EUR |
| Taxis and transport | 25-40 EUR |
| Total | 452-757 EUR |
Where to stay
Stay in Realejo or Plaza Nueva for best walkability. Avoid the upper Albayzin for multi-night stays, the cobbled hills are a nightmare with luggage. For splurge, the Parador inside the Alhambra grounds is legendary but books out 6 months ahead. Mid range options: Hotel Casa Morisca, Palacio de Mariana Pineda. Budget: Hotel Navas 1, Granada Five Senses.
Getting around
- Granada city is walkable, most attractions within 20 minutes on foot.
- Red mini-buses (C31, C32, C34, C35) cover the Albayzin and Alhambra hills for 1.40 EUR per ride.
- Taxis are cheap, 6-10 EUR for most city trips.
- Do not drive in the center, most of it is limited traffic zone with fines.
Book a 3 day Granada combo
Alhambra guided + Sacromonte flamenco + tapas walking tour, in one package.
See CombosFrequently asked questions
Yes, 3 days is the sweet spot. You cover the Alhambra deeply, the Albayzin and Sacromonte properly, a tapas crawl, a flamenco show, and have one day for a day trip to the Sierra Nevada, Alpujarras or a second relaxed Alhambra visit.
Not for the first 2 days, Granada is walkable and taxis are cheap. For Day 3 if you want to go to the Alpujarras, a rental car (35-50 EUR/day) is useful. Otherwise join a day-trip tour.
The Day 1 morning Nazaries slot is your anchor. Book it 3 months in advance for high season, as soon as you have dates. The rest of the trip adapts around that slot.
In winter (ski season, December to March) yes, it is a unique combination. In summer, the Alpujarras villages are better, more cultural and scenic. In spring and autumn, Las Alpujarras is the pick.

