Our Granada travel guide (where to stay, where to go, how to get there etc) is here: ourtravelplace.co.uk/granada-spain-a-complete-travel-guide/ We also have a written version of this itinerary (plus map of attractions etc) here: ourtravelplace.co.uk/granada-3-day-itinerary/ Thanks for watching! :)
I’ve watched SO many TH-cam videos on Granada (my fav place/visited 11 times!). This is the very best, most informative video on Granada I’ve ever seen. Excellent job. Great camera work as well. And the music did not detract. You were “spot on” with all your recommendations. Just fantastic!
Woww , we have a trip planned for this April, after going through a lot of selfie vlogs, finally i found this gem. A lot of information explained in a simple no fuss way.. this will be my guide.. thank you..😊😊😊😊
I have planned my trip to Seville, Córdoba and Granada using all the information you have provided in your videos! Thank you for your time and work! These are very informative and to the point❤
I really love your videos. Your voice is so beautiful and all the information you provide is exactly what we need. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these. Yours are by far the best I've seen!❤❤
I love your video. It is well thorough and very informative video of Granada that I am going to visit very soon. It is going to be my guide and well worth to subscribe your channel for the future video. Thank you😍
Thank you for sharing a recommendation 🙂 I know where you mean, it was on our to do list but never made it there (although I realise now that I forgot to add it to the 'what we missed' part of this video 🙈)
Thank you for your tips! We couldnt get tickets to the Nasrid Palaces when we booked our holiday! But got into Generalife and Alcazaba! We sat at the samre table as you at 4 Gatos in Albaicin as we're vegan it was really helpful as other places we passed had no vegan options! today is Andalucia Day so it is really really busy as its a public holiday and the sun came out too! Everywhere is crowded but great vibes! Our hotel is in your video! Its the Palacio De Gambos the orangey one! thank you for your great video!
@OurTravelPlace, Best tip was the Red Alhambra bus which was just 1 euro 40 cents each to get to The Alhambra Palace! We also took the 32 bus to the San Nicholas Mirador as hubby struggles on steep inclines! Same price and fantastic quick services!😁
Thanks for watching! We visited Rome a long time ago but unfortunately it was before starting this channel so didn't film it. If we do return we'll make a video though 🙂
Hey, thanks for the video really informative. Just a question I had, how do the buses work in terms of payment, will a standard card work like on london buses or would I need to get a ticket etc. ?
Thanks, glad you liked the video! We ended up walking everywhere but this website has good info on using the city buses 🙂 www.lovegranada.com/transport/granada-city-buses/
So many beautiful sights and ideas. 😃 Thanks for the wonderful video! I have a question about Alhambra. If you already have a ticket (also for the palace), is there a particular entrance you should go to?
If you already have your ticket then there are two main entrances. I'd just go for whichever makes most sense for you, although Puerta de la Justicia is closest to Nasrid Palaces (this is the one we used). I show how to reach the entrances and link them via maps here: ourtravelplace.co.uk/tips-for-visiting-the-alhambra-granada/#3-how-to-get-to-the-alhambra (it's probably better to check the link rather than me trying to explain where the entrances are in this comment!)
Great video again. We are planning another trip to Spain in November to include two or four nights in Granada. Do you think four nights may be too long? It does look like there’s plenty to see.
For us 4 nights isnt too long because we loved Granada and think 3 full days is a good amount of time, but it depends! So if it were me I'd consider a few things: Arrival/departure times (because 2 nights could be almost 3 days, or just 1 day, depending on when you travel, if you get me). How many of the things we showed (or that other guides have shown) actually appeal to you. How slow you like to take things. If Granada part of a bigger Spain itinerary, would longer mean skipping anything else you would really like to do? Is there anywhere you would like to visit that works as a day or half day trip from Granada if it turns out you feel like 4 is too long?
@@OurTravelPlace We are planning on having 2 nights in Malaga so we can do the Caminito Del Ray and then finishing our 6 night trip in Granada which will be 3 full days and 2 half days as we will arrive by train around noon and also leave at noon. We’ve been to Cordoba, Seville and Malaga before so can’t think of any other places to go. I suppose November will have shorter days so I think we’ll have plenty to do. I have heard there is a lot of live music bars in Granada so will probably spend more time having tapas and watching some music/flamenco shows., or even go on a hiking trip into the mountains. Thanks for the advice, we can’t wait to go 🇪🇸
Hi, I love this video but have a small question. If its our first time and we want to visit Alcazaba, Generalife, Nasrid Palaces what package should we purchase on the site? the ALHAMBRA GENERAL one? or the Dobla de Oro General? or BOTH? thank you so much!
Either of those (but not both). The difference is the Dobla de Oro General also includes entry to a few (very small!) monuments as well as the Alcazaba, Generalife, Nasrid Palaces. So it depends on if you want to visit them too (although if you buy the ALHAMBRA GENERAL ticket and decide you want to visit the small monuments later, then you can still buy a separate pass for them while you're there). Hope that helps!
@@OurTravelPlace Hi you are the very best. Thank you for taking the time to reply. I had to buy the "JARDINES, GENERALIFE Y ALCAZABA" because all the other options were BOOKED! they book fast and this was my only option :( ... I hope once inside I can get into more of the monuments and important areas. Praying it's possible to do that.
@@MONICAROSAS08 The Nasrid palaces do sell out a while in advance. There's always the option of checking third-party sellers / tours for availability or the night visit ticket. If you aren't able to visit the Nasrid Palaces though then the rest of the Alhambra is still beautiful.
As far as I'm aware some places will still give you tapas with non alcoholic drinks, but either way you can pay for tapas if you dont want anything to drink. We usually did a mix of complimentary and paid dishes when we went to tapas bars
I'm surprised of your restaurant recommendation on the last night. The dishes you showed are not traditional Spaniard dishes. Ceviche is a Peruvian dish.
Please when doing a video about Spain (or any country, really) please learn to pronounce names and places correctly!! The Alhambra is pronounces without the expiration on the H the letter H is silent in Spanish. It is extremely annoying to hear someone supposedly giving information about one of Spains most important monuments mispronouncing its name. Learn then video!! Alhambra is pronounced “Alambra “ phonetically.
Thanks for the correction, good to know about h's. I do try and learn pronunciations but as I don't speak the language I will still accidentally get things wrong. Totally understand that it can be annoying though, especially for the Alhambra! I'd heard it pronounced with the H and didn't know this was wrong.
Imagine how cringy must be to an english speaker the way spaniards pronounce their places names. Alhambra in english is prounced Al-ham-bra with an aspired h, coincidentally just as the arabs do, and that's an arabic name. Besides she pronounce very well the spanish names as Plaza Nueva or Sacromonte. Really can't understand why that upsets you that much.
Our Granada travel guide (where to stay, where to go, how to get there etc) is here: ourtravelplace.co.uk/granada-spain-a-complete-travel-guide/
We also have a written version of this itinerary (plus map of attractions etc) here: ourtravelplace.co.uk/granada-3-day-itinerary/ Thanks for watching! :)
I’ve watched SO many TH-cam videos on Granada (my fav place/visited 11 times!). This is the very best, most informative video on Granada I’ve ever seen. Excellent job. Great camera work as well. And the music did not detract. You were “spot on” with all your recommendations. Just fantastic!
Thank you so much, I appreciate that! 😊
Agree!!!!
Probably the best video I have seen on Granada. I will be visiting in a couple of weeks and this video is very useful. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks so much! Glad it was helpful. Have fun in Granada!
great video to prepare for a trip to granada. thanks.
Thank you! 🙂
Your video is too good, I have to watch it again when my kids are asleep. Wealth of info for my next trip, thank you!
Thanks so much, I'm glad you liked it! 😀
Woww , we have a trip planned for this April, after going through a lot of selfie vlogs, finally i found this gem. A lot of information explained in a simple no fuss way.. this will be my guide.. thank you..😊😊😊😊
Glad you found us and like our style of video! 😀
Amazing video !! Thanks ❤
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Thanks so so much, this was very insightful and helpful!
Thank you, I'm happy to hear that 😊
Thank you. Lots of info for our upcoming trip there.
Thanks for watching, have a great time! 🙂
Love your guys travel videos!! They're some of the best!
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you like our videos! 😊
Awesome video! Thank you for being so detailed:)
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
I have planned my trip to Seville, Córdoba and Granada using all the information you have provided in your videos! Thank you for your time and work! These are very informative and to the point❤
I'm glad you found them useful! Hope you have an amazing time in Spain (I'm sure you will!). Thanks for watching 😊
Amazing video, we have definitely now added Granada to our list! Thanks so much for sharing!
Granada is great, i hope you get to visit 😀 Thanks for watching!
Great and informative video! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 🙂
I really love your videos. Your voice is so beautiful and all the information you provide is exactly what we need. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these. Yours are by far the best I've seen!❤❤
Thanks very much, I appreciate that! 🙂
I love your video. It is well thorough and very informative video of Granada that I am going to visit very soon. It is going to be my guide and well worth to subscribe your channel for the future video. Thank you😍
Thanks so much, and welcome to the channel! I hope you have a great time in Granada 😀
I highly recommend the Turkish baths in Granada, close to the Alhambra.
Thank you for sharing a recommendation 🙂 I know where you mean, it was on our to do list but never made it there (although I realise now that I forgot to add it to the 'what we missed' part of this video 🙈)
Thank you for the info! this vid is great :)
Thank you, I'm glad it was helpful!
Hello, very nice vlog episode! 😊✌️ thanks
Thank you for your tips! We couldnt get tickets to the Nasrid Palaces when we booked our holiday! But got into Generalife and Alcazaba! We sat at the samre table as you at 4 Gatos in Albaicin as we're vegan it was really helpful as other places we passed had no vegan options! today is Andalucia Day so it is really really busy as its a public holiday and the sun came out too! Everywhere is crowded but great vibes! Our hotel is in your video! Its the Palacio De Gambos the orangey one! thank you for your great video!
Thanks for your comment, it sounds like you're having a great trip! 😄
@OurTravelPlace, Best tip was the Red Alhambra bus which was just 1 euro 40 cents each to get to The Alhambra Palace! We also took the 32 bus to the San Nicholas Mirador as hubby struggles on steep inclines! Same price and fantastic quick services!😁
@@debbiecawley7046 Wonderful, I'm glad you got something useful out of it! And that you were able to make it to the viewpoint 🙂Yay!
Very easy to see the Byzantine, Roman, Greek and Persian architectural styles in there. Worth a visit!
Nice video! It looks stunning. I’d love to see a Rome vid
Thanks for watching! We visited Rome a long time ago but unfortunately it was before starting this channel so didn't film it. If we do return we'll make a video though 🙂
Hey, thanks for the video really informative. Just a question I had, how do the buses work in terms of payment, will a standard card work like on london buses or would I need to get a ticket etc. ?
Thanks, glad you liked the video! We ended up walking everywhere but this website has good info on using the city buses 🙂 www.lovegranada.com/transport/granada-city-buses/
@@OurTravelPlace Thanks ☺️
So many beautiful sights and ideas. 😃 Thanks for the wonderful video!
I have a question about Alhambra. If you already have a ticket (also for the palace), is there a particular entrance you should go to?
If you already have your ticket then there are two main entrances. I'd just go for whichever makes most sense for you, although Puerta de la Justicia is closest to Nasrid Palaces (this is the one we used). I show how to reach the entrances and link them via maps here: ourtravelplace.co.uk/tips-for-visiting-the-alhambra-granada/#3-how-to-get-to-the-alhambra (it's probably better to check the link rather than me trying to explain where the entrances are in this comment!)
@@OurTravelPlace Thank you, this is super helpful.
No problem! 😊
Great video again. We are planning another trip to Spain in November to include two or four nights in Granada. Do you think four nights may be too long? It does look like there’s plenty to see.
For us 4 nights isnt too long because we loved Granada and think 3 full days is a good amount of time, but it depends! So if it were me I'd consider a few things:
Arrival/departure times (because 2 nights could be almost 3 days, or just 1 day, depending on when you travel, if you get me).
How many of the things we showed (or that other guides have shown) actually appeal to you.
How slow you like to take things.
If Granada part of a bigger Spain itinerary, would longer mean skipping anything else you would really like to do?
Is there anywhere you would like to visit that works as a day or half day trip from Granada if it turns out you feel like 4 is too long?
@@OurTravelPlace We are planning on having 2 nights in Malaga so we can do the Caminito Del Ray and then finishing our 6 night trip in Granada which will be 3 full days and 2 half days as we will arrive by train around noon and also leave at noon. We’ve been to Cordoba, Seville and Malaga before so can’t think of any other places to go. I suppose November will have shorter days so I think we’ll have plenty to do. I have heard there is a lot of live music bars in Granada so will probably spend more time having tapas and watching some music/flamenco shows., or even go on a hiking trip into the mountains. Thanks for the advice, we can’t wait to go 🇪🇸
That sounds like an excellent plan to me! 😄
Hi, I love this video but have a small question. If its our first time and we want to visit Alcazaba, Generalife, Nasrid Palaces what package should we purchase on the site? the ALHAMBRA GENERAL one? or the Dobla de Oro General? or BOTH? thank you so much!
Either of those (but not both). The difference is the Dobla de Oro General also includes entry to a few (very small!) monuments as well as the Alcazaba, Generalife, Nasrid Palaces. So it depends on if you want to visit them too (although if you buy the ALHAMBRA GENERAL ticket and decide you want to visit the small monuments later, then you can still buy a separate pass for them while you're there). Hope that helps!
@@OurTravelPlace Hi you are the very best. Thank you for taking the time to reply. I had to buy the "JARDINES, GENERALIFE Y ALCAZABA" because all the other options were BOOKED! they book fast and this was my only option :( ... I hope once inside I can get into more of the monuments and important areas. Praying it's possible to do that.
@@MONICAROSAS08 The Nasrid palaces do sell out a while in advance. There's always the option of checking third-party sellers / tours for availability or the night visit ticket. If you aren't able to visit the Nasrid Palaces though then the rest of the Alhambra is still beautiful.
@@OurTravelPlace thank you!!!
Hi , do you know where the local restaurants are? And not expensive, thanks
Extra place 💪🚶
What if I don't want anything to drink? I dislike beer and such. How would I get tapas?
As far as I'm aware some places will still give you tapas with non alcoholic drinks, but either way you can pay for tapas if you dont want anything to drink. We usually did a mix of complimentary and paid dishes when we went to tapas bars
Nasrid palaces booking has to be done way in advance or through tourism guide agency
Yes, we bought ours almost two months in advance. There was still a lot of availability at this point but it's not worth risking missing out!
I'm surprised of your restaurant recommendation on the last night. The dishes you showed are not traditional Spaniard dishes. Ceviche is a Peruvian dish.
I know it's not traditional spanish, but I included it because of how good it was 🤤
Please when doing a video about Spain (or any country, really) please learn to pronounce names and places correctly!! The Alhambra is pronounces without the expiration on the H the letter H is silent in Spanish. It is extremely annoying to hear someone supposedly giving information about one of Spains most important monuments mispronouncing its name. Learn then video!! Alhambra is pronounced “Alambra “ phonetically.
Thanks for the correction, good to know about h's. I do try and learn pronunciations but as I don't speak the language I will still accidentally get things wrong. Totally understand that it can be annoying though, especially for the Alhambra! I'd heard it pronounced with the H and didn't know this was wrong.
Grow up 😂
Imagine how cringy must be to an english speaker the way spaniards pronounce their places names. Alhambra in english is prounced Al-ham-bra with an aspired h, coincidentally just as the arabs do, and that's an arabic name. Besides she pronounce very well the spanish names as Plaza Nueva or Sacromonte. Really can't understand why that upsets you that much.