Granada Skip the Line Alhambra Nasrid Palácios Excursão regular em grupo





Descrição
Visite a Alhambra, o monumento mais visitado da Espanha e um dos melhores exemplos de arte islâmica do mundo. Milhões de visitantes admiram seus palácios, jardins e muralhas todos os anos. Descubra a beleza deste Patrimônio da Humanidade. O complexo da dinastia Nasrid, construído na colina de Sabika, é o complexo fortificado mais impressionante da Espanha muçulmana e suas paredes ainda testemunham a idade de ouro de Granada.
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Itinerário
Nasrid palácios: joia da arte islâmica com pátios sonhados, decoração requintada e arquitetura única. Alcazaba: A mais antiga fortaleza militar da Alhambra com vistas panorâmicas de Granada e Serra Nevada. Generalife: Jardins de lazer dos sultões de Nasrida, com fontes, pátios floridos e vistas da Alhambra. Palácio de Carlos V: obra-prima do Renascimento com impressionante pátio circular (vista exterior). Igreja de Santa Maria: Construída sobre a antiga mesquita real de Nasrida, com fachada renascentista (vista exterior).
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Informações importantes
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Um passaporte válido atual é exigido no dia da viagem
- O nome, número, validade e país do passaporte são exigidos no momento da reserva para todos os participantes
Avaliações(72)
Absolutely awful. Map does not take you to the meeting point, they are ZERO HELP either getting caught up with the group or rebooking you. 300+ usd DOWN THE DRAIN because they post the wrong address!
We were so excited to return to the Alhambra after 59 years and this tour triggered many good memories. Our guide was informative throughout the tour; the gardens and the palace. She didn't miss any of the historical facts relating to the hundreds of years of occupancy and her commentaries were exceptional. Traveling during mid-June provided excellent weather and minimal crowds. If you are visiting Granada, schedule this tour early so as not to miss one of the best historical sights in Spain.
I loved the Alhambra tour. Our guide, Antonio, explained the history and beauty of the place with a sincere passion. He was also very patient with those who had disabilities as well as those who had ticket issues.
First time to visit. A bit chaotic at the meeting point, but fine when we got going. Antonio, our Guide was very good and entertaining. Could have done with a Coffee break after 2 Hour not two.
So you. Pay to visit several sites You go see Alhambra and Generallife But unable to see the the rest of the sites because someone used your tickets. So basically we were I. 2 different places at the same time. Fraud
Thank you for your feedback regarding your recent visit. We understand your frustration, but we want to clarify that the tickets purchased are specifically for the sites included in your package. If there was a misunderstanding about the access to multiple locations, we sincerely apologize. We encourage all our guests to check the details of their tickets to ensure they visit the sites they have paid for
Visit recommended in the morning during the summer season, and an interesting museum to visit as well (check the days and hours of operation).
We loved this tour. It is a lot of walking but it is like nowhere else in the world. Our guide (Antonio) was fantastic and helped a lot with my mom with limited mobility
Very interesting but it ran very long and we were very pressed for time. I had hoped to see the harems but we mainly saw the main rooms and gardens
Highly recommended. Our tour guide Itana was witty and informative. Really helpful to interpret and appreciate the Alhambra.
The visit was definitely more enjoyable having a great guide like Marco. He was knowledgeable, of course, but also very engaging and funny. He was friendly and no question was too insignificant. We came away with truly understanding the significance of the Alhambra in Spanish history and the people who built and lived in it. BRAVO Marco!



