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Palaces, Passion,
Palaces, Passion,

Ultra Luxury Granada Holidays

Granada is an uber-chic city where old-world heritage and modern Mediterranean life go hand in hand. Found at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, this Andalusian wonder is home to must-see Moorish architecture, winding cobbled streets, and a lively local culture to explore at every corner.

Step into the world of sultans and kings at the Alhambra, a UNESCO-listed palace fortress of grand Renaissance architecture and sweeping vistas. The Albaicín, Granada’s old Moorish quarter, is a labyrinth of iconic whitewashed houses, hidden courtyards, and panoramic viewpoints showcasing the city’s oceanside charm in all its glory. And later as night falls you can head to the caves of Sacromonte where flamenco performances bring dazzling passion to your midnight spirit.

But Granada isn’t just about feeling immersed in the Spanish way of life – it’s a foodie’s paradise too. The city is famous for embracing the country’s tapas culture. From sizzling chorizo to catch-of-the-day seafood, often a drink order will come with a complimentary bite of something deliciously Andalusian.

Grenada will sweep adventure seekers off their feet too, with the Sierra Nevada located just a short drive away and offering world-class skiing in winter and breathtaking hiking trails in summer. Whether you’re here for history, culture, or a taste of Spain’s lively spirit, Granada will sweep you off your feet.
Granada is an uber-chic city where old-world heritage and modern Mediterranean life go hand in hand. Found at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, this Andalusian wonder is home to must-see Moorish architecture, winding cobbled streets, and a lively local culture to explore at every corner.

Step into the world of sultans and kings at the Alhambra, a UNESCO-listed palace fortress of grand Renaissance architecture and sweeping vistas. The Albaicín, Granada’s old Moorish quarter, is a labyrinth of iconic whitewashed houses, hidden courtyards, and panoramic viewpoints showcasing the city’s oceanside charm in all its glory. And later as night falls you can head to the caves of Sacromonte where flamenco performances bring dazzling passion to your midnight spirit.

But Granada isn’t just about feeling immersed in the Spanish way of life – it’s a foodie’s paradise too. The city is famous for embracing the country’s tapas culture. From sizzling chorizo to catch-of-the-day seafood, often a drink order will come with a complimentary bite of something deliciously Andalusian.

Grenada will sweep adventure seekers off their feet too, with the Sierra Nevada located just a short drive away and offering world-class skiing in winter and breathtaking hiking trails in summer. Whether you’re here for history, culture, or a taste of Spain’s lively spirit, Granada will sweep you off your feet.
Granada is an uber-chic city where old-world heritage and modern Mediterranean life go hand in hand. Found at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, this Andalusian wonder is home to must-see Moorish architecture, winding cobbled streets, and a lively local culture to explore at every corner.

Step into the world of sultans and kings at the Alhambra, a UNESCO-listed palace fortress of grand Renaissance architecture and sweeping vistas. The Albaicín, Granada’s old Moorish quarter, is a labyrinth of iconic whitewashed houses, hidden courtyards, and panoramic viewpoints showcasing the city’s oceanside charm in all its glory. And later as night falls you can head to the caves of Sacromonte where flamenco performances bring dazzling passion to your midnight spirit.

But Granada isn’t just about feeling immersed in the Spanish way of life – it’s a foodie’s paradise too. The city is famous for embracing the country’s tapas culture. From sizzling chorizo to catch-of-the-day seafood, often a drink order will come with a complimentary bite of something deliciously Andalusian.

Grenada will sweep adventure seekers off their feet too, with the Sierra Nevada located just a short drive away and offering world-class skiing in winter and breathtaking hiking trails in summer. Whether you’re here for history, culture, or a taste of Spain’s lively spirit, Granada will sweep you off your feet.
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Flamenco
Nights

Experience the true sizzling soul of Spain in Sacromonte’s cave houses – where passionate flamenco performances light up the night with live music and an unforgettable spectacle of such a beloved Spanish tradition.

Flamenco Nights

Experience the true sizzling soul of Spain in Sacromonte’s cave houses – where passionate flamenco performances light up the night with live music and an unforgettable spectacle of such a beloved Spanish tradition.

Alhambra’s
Magic

Granada’s crown jewel is the must-see Alhambra – a fortress-palace masterpiece of Islamic architecture, breathtakingly intricate carvings, and ocean views that transport you to a bygone era.

Alhambra’s Magic

Granada’s crown jewel is the must-see Alhambra – a fortress-palace masterpiece of Islamic architecture, breathtakingly intricate carvings, and ocean views that transport you to a bygone era.

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Spain’s Finest
Tapas

Granada’s tapas scene is legendary. From sizzling Pil Pil prawns to rich Spanish cheeses, your taste buds will thank you for choosing this city.

Spain’s Finest Tapas

Granada’s tapas scene is legendary. From sizzling Pil Pil prawns to rich Spanish cheeses, your taste buds will thank you for choosing this city.

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Luxury Granada Hotels

Luxury Granada Hotels

El Lodge Ski Hotel & Spa

Sierra Nevada, Granada

El Lodge Ski Hotel & Spa is set in a charming Alpine-style chalet, surrounded by striking mountains and snowy ski runs of Sierra Nevada. Experience exquisite dining options, a ski-in bar, and a luxurious spa.

El Lodge Ski Hotel & Spa is set in a charming Alpine-style chalet, surrounded by striking mountains and snowy ski runs of Sierra Nevada. Experience exquisite dining options, a ski-in bar, and a luxurious spa.

El Lodge Ski Hotel & Spa is set in a charming Alpine-style chalet, surrounded by striking mountains and snowy ski runs of Sierra Nevada. Experience exquisite dining options, a ski-in bar, and a luxurious spa.

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Granada in a nutshell

Granada is a city where the past lingers in the air and every step feels like peeling back the layers of time and Andalusia’s fascinating histoy. Whether you're here to marvel at the city/s architectural magic, lose yourself in its heart-warming culture, or sunbath on its two-miles of golden sands, Granada promises a Spanish getaway like no other.

With its medieval history, ancient Moorish buildings, and stunning mountainous backdrop, it’s no wonder Granada is such a magical destination for travellers around the world. The Alhambra, undoubtedly the city’s most famous attraction, draws millions of visitors a year who come to admire its exquisite Islamic art and breathtaking hilltop views. Just make sure you book tickets well in advance, as this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Spain’s most sought-after experiences.

Venture out of your hotel and take to the pretty streets for a little sightseeing of your own. Beyond the Alhambra, the city has plenty else to fall in love with, from historical cathedrals to bustling markets to antique shops. Granada’s old town of Albaicín is a glimpse into its Moorish past. Wander through its museums, the winding colourful streets and its charming plazas. Don’t miss the Mirador de San Nicolás, a viewpoint that boasts the city’s best sunset views with the Sierra Nevada mountains as a majestic backdrop.

Foodies in particular are going to be in heaven here. Granada speaks good food fluently, especially with its unique tapas culture – every drink you order comes with a free plate of something delicious. From the local favourite of crispy fried eggplant drizzled with honey to melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, each bite is a love letter to Andalusian cuisine. Your evening at a local eatery will involve tucking into paella, sizzling seafood and a glass of sangria al fresco-style, all soaking up some of those golden Mediterranean rays.

Granada is magically diverse in its natural landscape too. The nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range is a year-round playground, offering fresh mountain air just a short drive from the city. But if the sunlounger is calling, Granada’s resorts are also full of character, five-star facilities, and top-notch service. Whether you’re staying in a luxurious villa or a cosy chalet in the mountains, rest assured you can expect a luxe experience while taking a dip in an infinity pool or enjoying the best massage you’ve ever had at a rejuvenating spa.

With its combination of deep-rooted heritage, big-hearted eats, and stunning natural beauty, Granada doesn’t disappoint any kind of holiday-goer. It’s a city bathed in character and ready to help you make some unforgettable Mediterranean magic.
Granada is a city where the past lingers in the air and every step feels like peeling back the layers of time and Andalusia’s fascinating histoy. Whether you're here to marvel at the city/s architectural magic, lose yourself in its heart-warming culture, or sunbath on its two-miles of golden sands, Granada promises a Spanish getaway like no other.

With its medieval history, ancient Moorish buildings, and stunning mountainous backdrop, it’s no wonder Granada is such a magical destination for travellers around the world. The Alhambra, undoubtedly the city’s most famous attraction, draws millions of visitors a year who come to admire its exquisite Islamic art and breathtaking hilltop views. Just make sure you book tickets well in advance, as this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Spain’s most sought-after experiences.

Venture out of your hotel and take to the pretty streets for a little sightseeing of your own. Beyond the Alhambra, the city has plenty else to fall in love with, from historical cathedrals to bustling markets to antique shops. Granada’s old town of Albaicín is a glimpse into its Moorish past. Wander through its museums, the winding colourful streets and its charming plazas. Don’t miss the Mirador de San Nicolás, a viewpoint that boasts the city’s best sunset views with the Sierra Nevada mountains as a majestic backdrop.

Foodies in particular are going to be in heaven here. Granada speaks good food fluently, especially with its unique tapas culture – every drink you order comes with a free plate of something delicious. From the local favourite of crispy fried eggplant drizzled with honey to melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, each bite is a love letter to Andalusian cuisine. Your evening at a local eatery will involve tucking into paella, sizzling seafood and a glass of sangria al fresco-style, all soaking up some of those golden Mediterranean rays.

Granada is magically diverse in its natural landscape too. The nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range is a year-round playground, offering fresh mountain air just a short drive from the city. But if the sunlounger is calling, Granada’s resorts are also full of character, five-star facilities, and top-notch service. Whether you’re staying in a luxurious villa or a cosy chalet in the mountains, rest assured you can expect a luxe experience while taking a dip in an infinity pool or enjoying the best massage you’ve ever had at a rejuvenating spa.

With its combination of deep-rooted heritage, big-hearted eats, and stunning natural beauty, Granada doesn’t disappoint any kind of holiday-goer. It’s a city bathed in character and ready to help you make some unforgettable Mediterranean magic.
Granada is a city where the past lingers in the air and every step feels like peeling back the layers of time and Andalusia’s fascinating histoy. Whether you're here to marvel at the city/s architectural magic, lose yourself in its heart-warming culture, or sunbath on its two-miles of golden sands, Granada promises a Spanish getaway like no other.

With its medieval history, ancient Moorish buildings, and stunning mountainous backdrop, it’s no wonder Granada is such a magical destination for travellers around the world. The Alhambra, undoubtedly the city’s most famous attraction, draws millions of visitors a year who come to admire its exquisite Islamic art and breathtaking hilltop views. Just make sure you book tickets well in advance, as this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Spain’s most sought-after experiences.

Venture out of your hotel and take to the pretty streets for a little sightseeing of your own. Beyond the Alhambra, the city has plenty else to fall in love with, from historical cathedrals to bustling markets to antique shops. Granada’s old town of Albaicín is a glimpse into its Moorish past. Wander through its museums, the winding colourful streets and its charming plazas. Don’t miss the Mirador de San Nicolás, a viewpoint that boasts the city’s best sunset views with the Sierra Nevada mountains as a majestic backdrop.

Foodies in particular are going to be in heaven here. Granada speaks good food fluently, especially with its unique tapas culture – every drink you order comes with a free plate of something delicious. From the local favourite of crispy fried eggplant drizzled with honey to melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, each bite is a love letter to Andalusian cuisine. Your evening at a local eatery will involve tucking into paella, sizzling seafood and a glass of sangria al fresco-style, all soaking up some of those golden Mediterranean rays.

Granada is magically diverse in its natural landscape too. The nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range is a year-round playground, offering fresh mountain air just a short drive from the city. But if the sunlounger is calling, Granada’s resorts are also full of character, five-star facilities, and top-notch service. Whether you’re staying in a luxurious villa or a cosy chalet in the mountains, rest assured you can expect a luxe experience while taking a dip in an infinity pool or enjoying the best massage you’ve ever had at a rejuvenating spa.

With its combination of deep-rooted heritage, big-hearted eats, and stunning natural beauty, Granada doesn’t disappoint any kind of holiday-goer. It’s a city bathed in character and ready to help you make some unforgettable Mediterranean magic.

frequently asked questions

A minimum of three days is recommended to experience Granada’s highlights, including the Alhambra, the Albaicín, and a flamenco show in Sacromonte. And of course stay longer if you want to enjoy more at a leisurely pace.
Yes, Granada is a very walkable city, especially in its historic centre. Just be prepared for some uphill paths and steep cobbled streets in areas like the Albaicín.
Catch a sunset at Mirador de San Nicolás. This viewpoint is a must for watching the Alhambra glow against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Inspired?
Start planning your
next trip today

Our expert team of personal travel managers are ready to craft your perfect journey. From business trips to luxury leisure holidays, simply put your pin in the map, and we’ll make it happen.