Albaycin Quarter: Explore the Albaycin Quarter, one of the oldest settlements in Granada, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This historic area houses the Alhambra, the Realejo Jewish quarter, and the flat city section once protected by city walls.
Cartuja Monastery: After a two-hour drive from Málaga, arrive at the Cartuja Monastery. Explore the tabernacle, the church, and the famous sacristy, all adorned with intricate details. The monastery houses an extensive collection of paintings, adding to its cultural and artistic significance.
Palace Dar al-Horra: Discover the Palace Dar al-Horra, a historic palace that is structured around a central courtyard, featuring a lookout tower and preserving beautiful plasterwork with inscriptions from the Nasrid period.
San Nicolas Belvedere: Visit the San Nicolas square, renowned for its view of the Alhambra. Take in the iconic sight of the fortress from this strategic location. Pass by the Santa Isabel Monastery before reaching the gardens of the Mosque.
Restaurant Mirador de Morayma: Stop at the Mirador de Morayma restaurant, enjoy a succulent lunch on the terrace with stunning views.
Walk back to San Cristobal: After a satisfying lunch and an abundance of cultural impressions, take a leisurely walk back to San Cristobal, soaking in the ambiance of the Albaycin Quarter.
What’s Included:
Requirements & Restrictions: For safety reasons, guests with walking difficulties may not participate in this excursion.
What to Bring: Comfortable footwear and clothing, and local currency for purchases.