Visite guidée à pied de l'Alhambra de Grenade





Description
L'Alhambra de Grenade est l'un des héritages les plus importants de notre histoire. Découvrez l'Alhambra avec nous de la manière la plus confortable. Cette visite guidée comprend des billets et un guide officiel, tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour profiter du monument nasride et de ses environs sans soucis. L'itinéraire de la visite comprend tous les lieux remarquables du complexe monumental de l'Alhambra: l'Alcazaba, les palais nasrides et le Generalife.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visite guidée complète de l'Alhambra dans laquelle vous découvrirez la cité médiévale musulmane la mieux préservée au monde. Vous visiterez les palais Nasrides, Mexuar, Comares, Leones et Generalife. Vous traverserez les patios de los Arrayanes, de la Reja, la Acequia, de la Sultana. Vous profiterez des jardins du Partal, de la Médina et bien sûr du Generalife avec ses amusantes pièces d'eau, son design labyrinthique.
Là où un grand nombre de salles sont incluses, parmi lesquelles se distinguent les palais Mexuar et Comares et le Patio de los Leones, ce dernier est considéré comme le plus grand représentant de l'art nasride.
Palais d'été situé à l'est de l'Alhambra et entouré de vastes jardins débordant de la végétation la plus variée, encadrés dans une architecture paysagère incontestablement islamique.
C'est la partie la plus ancienne du complexe de l'Alhambra. Autrefois, il recevait un usage exclusivement militaire.
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Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- L'heure de la visite sera attribuée une fois la réservation effectuée.
- En raison de la disponibilité limitée des billets, l'heure peut être à tout moment de la journée et si le client n'est pas en mesure d'assister à la visite à l'heure impartie, aucun remboursement ne sera effectué.
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Our accommodation was walking distance from the palace and we were admitted around 8:30 ( before the mass of people arrived) . You need to bring your passport as it is required a number of times during your visit as you pass from one area to another. Built in the 13th century, medieval Islamic palace with its striking moorish architecture, court of lions, stucco walls and its carved wooden ceilings is breathtaking. It must have been a wonderful summer residence with its lush terraced water features, various courtyards and panoramic views of Granada. We were as a group fortunate to have a tour guide who highlighted the various structures - and our visit took around 3 hours . The palace is a must for a visit took around Granada and admission tickets sell out quickly - do book on-line to avoid disappointment.
It is one of the must-see sites. Picturesque promontory and magnificent Arab-Muslim architecture. All of this in a stroll through a lushly beautiful garden.
Amazing experience! Worth the time and braving the crowds to see. We had a tour guide and that made all the difference. Don’t know how you could appreciate the many things about the Alhambra without an educated person showing you around. It was hot. It was crowded. And it was amazing!!
Andy was able to transport us with his historical knowledge to the heart of the Alhambra, an exceptional guide due to his good humor, attentiveness, and professionalism.
We visited a few years ago and couldn't get into the palaces, so we specifically returned with that objective. Surprisingly, whilst absolutely beautiful, you can't really appreciate the splendor because of the vast number of people milling through the palaces and hogging prime spots to get their selfies or Instagram shots. The photos taken when the palaces are empty by professional photographers are the best. That said, this is still a wonderful place to visit. The gardens are beautifully kept and less crowded than the palaces. At the height of the tourist season, this must be a nightmare to visit so plan your visit accordingly. Book well in advance.
We bought the ticket in advance and at the entrance there were guides offering the services of “guided visit”, which was very worthwhile. We paid 30 euros per person in a group of 6. We had a map, but still having the follow-up helped us optimize the time, in addition to having the accurate information about each point. Reserve at least 4 hours for the tour.
My wife and I did the private guided Alhambra tour. We booked the guide directly at website. Email- info@alhambratours.com First you need to purchase your tickets from the only legitimate seller https//tickets.alhambra-patronato.es The type of ticket is "Alhambra general ", pick a suitable time to visit. Do it ASAP as tickets runs out fast. Margarita was excellent. It was about 3 hours tour. Would strongly recommend using them to visit the Alhambra.
Being a bit of a spur-of-the-moment traveler, I missed the three-month-out ticket purchase window and had to do this the (very) expensive way, with a guide. She was personable, funny, very knowledgeable (masters in comparative religion, very useful here). But…. very expensive. Next time I will book early and get the audio guide, ALWAYS through the official website. And there WILL be a next time, it is a World Heritage site for good reason.
It is a magical experience, a wonder like no other in the world. Every corner is worth it.
The Alhambra completely exceeded expectations. Every courtyard, mosaic, and carved archway feels like a work of art. The Nasrid Palaces were especially impressive, with incredible detail everywhere you look. The Generalife gardens were peaceful and offered beautiful views over Granada. Arriving early helped avoid the biggest crowds and made the experience much more enjoyable. Easily one of the most memorable landmarks in Spain.



