GRANADA. Getting to Granada

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GRANADA Granada is a historic city, set at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It was the last capital of Moorish Spain from the 13 th to the 15 th century, which has left its mark on the city, in particular the Alhambra, the palace and fortress of the Nasrid kings. Today it is a lively provincial capital and home to one of the largest and best known universities in Spain. The city lies at the foot of a range of hills where the rivers Darro and Genil meet. The modern city centre is the Puerta Real (Royal Gate), and Acera del Darro, the main street built over the culverted Rio Darro. Rising above the city, on one side of the Darro valley, is the Albaicín, the oldest part of the city and the original Arab city. On the opposite side of the valley is the Alhambra. The centre of the tourist city is the Plaza Nueva. Granada can be reached as a day trip from Málaga but, to see the Alhambra properly and experience the city s nightlife, it is best to stay overnight. Getting to Granada The easiest way to reach Granada is by the express coach from Málaga. Coaches leave both Málaga and Granada every hour on the hour, and take between 1½ and 2 hours depending on traffic conditions. A single ticket is 11.43 to 13.72 euros the more expensive departures include a free snack, water and wifi. The service is operated by ALSA and tickets should be bought from the ALSA ticket windows at Málaga and Granada bus stations. The coaches are comfortable, but can be very busy on Friday and Sunday afternoons from 1500, when you may not get a seat on the first departure. For details of times and fares visit www.alsa.es Granada s bus station is in the northern suburbs. City buses SN1 and SN2 depart frequently from directly outside the bus station. After a few stops change to the LAC bus anyone on the bus going to the city centre will be changing there. The LAC bus stops in the Gran Vía outside the cathedral, and in Acera del Darro close to Plaza Neuva. The fare is 1.20, which includes the transfer to LAC. A long-delayed metro from the bus station is due to open in late 2016. The plan of the city centre, on the final page, will help with orientation.

Getting around Granada Buses cost 1.20 for any journey. The steep Albaicín and Alhambra hills are served by frequent minibuses, which are an adventure in themselves. Service No. C1 leaves Plaza Nueva for the Albaicín every few minutes. Service No. C3 leaves from Plaza de Isabel la Católica for the Alhambra every few minutes. To reduce congestion and pollution all other buses through the city centre have been replaced by the LAC (high capacity line) bus route, which runs every few minutes along the Gran Via and Acero del Darro, with free transfers to suburban buses along its route. The Granada City Tour is a hop-on hop-off road train, leaving regularly from Plaza Nueva and Plaza Mariana Pineda (near Acera del Darro). It includes the Alhambra and the Albaicín, travelling along narrow streets that an open top bus could not reach. It costs 8 (over 65s 4 for a 24 hour ticket. Places to visit a selection * The Alhambra is the must-see sight. For details see below. * The Albaicín is like a village within the city, with clear Arab influences on the houses and street layout. Small squares such as Plaza Larga and Plaza San Miguel Bajo have cafes and bars, and there are excellent views of the Alhambra complex from the Mirador de San Nicolás. The picture of the Alhambra was taken from here it is best visited in the hour before sunset, when the light is best, and before visiting the Alhambra, to give an idea of its layout. * The cathedral and Capilla Real (Royal Chapel), where Ferdinand and Isabella, monarchs of Spain when the reconquest from the Moors was completed in 1492, are buried. * the remains of the 11 th century Arab baths, and nearby archeological museum, beside the Rio Darro.

* wander around the streets and squares (Plaza Bib-Rambla and Plaza Trinidad) behind the cathedral, and the Realejo district at the foot of the Alhambra hill. * The main shopping areas are Acera del Darro (where there is an El Corte Ingles) and the streets between Puerta Real and Plaza Trinidad. Visiting the Alhambra The Alhambra is stunning and not to be missed. It was a city in itself, and covers a large area. At its core are the Moorish Nasrid palaces (Palacios Nazaríes), and other areas include the fortress (Alcazaba), the palace of Carlos V, extensive grounds, and the Generalife gardens and Summer Palace. To protect its heritage there is a maximum number of visitors allowed each day. It is necessary to book your visit in advance to get any remaining tickets on the day you have to queue from early morning. The Alhambra is managed by the Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife, www.alhambra-patronato.es and their official ticket agents are Ticketmaster and La Caixa bank. To buy tickets follow the links on the Alhambra website. Select the general admission (visita general diurnal) option. Choose the day you wish to visit and select either the morning (0830 1400) or afternoon (from 1400) session. Entrance to the Nazrid Palaces is further limited to a maximum number of people each half-hour and you have to select a time. Tickets should then be collected from the Alhambra entrance when you arrive. You will need the same credit card with which you bought the tickets and the reference number. They can also be collected in advance from any Servicaixa cash machine. You must pass through the ticket checkpoints within the half-day time slot, and the entrance to the Nasrid palaces within the half-hour time slot. Once inside the palaces you can remain for as long as you wish. Places to eat and drink In Granada, almost everywhere, a free tapa comes with every drink, and it is usual for locals to spend an evening wandering from bar to bar eating tapas many places have their own specialities. You may not need to eat anything else, or if you are hungry, order (and pay for!) a larger plate (racion) from the menu. It is important to be aware that the tapa

is seen as a gift from the house. Therefore it can be seen as rude to turn it down when it arrives, or to ask for something different. If you really do not want anything to eat, say so when you order a drink. Enjoy. In the city centre: * For outdoor drinking and eating there are umpteen places with outside terraces in the Plaza Nueva, further up the Darro valley in Paseo de los Tristes with fine views of the Alhambra, and also in the modern city centre along Acera del Darro, and the Rio Genil riverside. * Bodegas Castañeda, in C/Almireceros, across Gran Vía from the cathedral, is a fine old bar with local wines and sherries and good tapas. (C/ = Calle = street). * Calle Navas is a key destination for the tapeador try Los Diamantes (always packed), with tremendous fish tapas, and the bizarre El Tabernaculo, where it s Easter Week every day. * Other suggestions are Puerta del Carmen, an upmarket café-bar opposite the town hall, Taberna Gamboa outside the Hesperia Hotel, Bar Reca in Plaza Trinidad, and Mesón la Alegría in C/Moras, all of which serve good tapas. In the Albaicín * Bar Kiki at the Mirador de San Nicolás has a tremendous location. * Rincón del Aurora in Plaza San Miguel Bajo is a pleasant neighbourhood bar For a full meal * Mesón la Alegría serves excellent traditional Spanish dishes, heavy on the pork, including stews, sausages and black pudding, at a very reasonable price. * Las Tomasas in the Albaicín has a terrace with an excellent view of the Alhambra and serves mid-priced good quality Spanish food. Reserve on 958 224 108 * El Carmen de San Miguel on the slopes of the Alhambra, overlooking the city, serves tremendous (and expensive) modern Andalucían cooking. Reserve on 958 226 723.

Places to stay See my Where to Stay in Spain guide for details of the hotels we have stayed in, and the Rough Guide to Andalucía for recommendations in all price categories. For the best combination of price, location and comfort I suggest the Hotel Hesperia in Plaza Gamboa www.hesperia.es pictured. Though in a quiet street, like all city centre hotels in Granada there may be some late night street noise, particularly during University terms. Other info. * Many places in Granada keep traditional hours, with shops closed between 1400 and 1700, and restaurants closed from 1600 to 2000. The Cathedral and Royal Chapel are closed between 1300 and 1600. * There is a large Mercadona supermarket in Acera del Darro, close to the Rio Genil, which sells cheap water, wine and picnic supplies. * the main souvenir and gift shops (open all day) are in the lane next to the Cathedral and Royal Chapel. * Across the Gran Vía in C/Caldería Nueva is a group of Moroccan gift shops, teahouses and restaurants. * The plan on the next page will help you find your way around the city centre.

Reyes Catolicos Rio Darro Plaza Nueva C1 RT Alhambra Albaicin TAXI Bus Station LAC(T) Gran Via LAC(F) C3 Pl. Isabel la Catolica HESPERIA HOTEL North Cathedral, Royal Chapel Bus Stops LAC(T) LAC bus towards the bus station LAC(F) LAC bus, from the bus station direction C1 minibus C1 to Albaicin Town Hall Pl. del Carmen C. Navas C3 minibus C3 to Alhambra RT Granada City Tour road train stop Pl. Trinidad Puerta Real Post Office C. Ganivet Pl. Mariana Pineda RT C. Moras GRANADA Acera del Darro LAC(F) El Corte Ingles LAC(T) TAXI Steve Gillon v4 Dec15 Mercadona and Rio Genil Steve Gillon 2015