Granada: Panoramic bus tour of Albaicín and Sacromonte

Spanish
Cancelación gratuita hasta 48 horas antes.

Description

Seeing Granada from an elevated perspective reveals how its historic neighbourhoods are shaped by the surrounding landscape.

This panoramic bus tour offers a comfortable way to explore the city while enjoying open views throughout the journey. The route connects some of Granada’s most distinctive areas without the need for long walks.

The itinerary covers neighbourhoods such as the Albaicín and Sacromonte, both recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, where medieval street layouts and strong cultural traditions remain visible today.

Along the way, the tour stops at key viewpoints including San Nicolás, San Cristóbal and San Miguel Alto, offering wide views of the Alhambra and the peaks of Sierra Nevada.

The experience is led by a bilingual official guide who provides historical and cultural context throughout the route. Lasting approximately three hours, the tour presents Granada in a structured way, combining heritage with some of its most striking panoramic settings.

A practical option to discover the city while enjoying its viewpoints without the need for extensive walking.


What should you know before you go?

  • Approximate duration of 3 hours
  • Available language: Spanish
  • Meeting point at Paseo de la Sabica nº32
  • No pick-up service included
  • Free cancellation up to 48 hours in advance

What to bring?

  • Comfortable footwear
  • Sun protection

Granada Panoramic City Bus

adultos (+13 años)
24.99
adultos (+13 años)
24.99

Minimum per booking: 1 person

Granada Panoramic City Bus

junior (5-12 años)
14.99
junior (5-12 años)
14.99

Minimum per booking: 1 person

Granada Panoramic City Bus

niños (0-4 años)
0
niños (0-4 años)
0

Minimum per booking: 1 person

  • Bilingual official guide
  • Panoramic bus tour

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