The remains of these palace’s are what you come to see. The remaining structures and decorations are stunning. We had a guided tour that was berry good at explaining its history.Full review by DotsGirl2
Mar 9, 2025
Commenced in 1238 by the first of the Nasrid Emirs but the expansions and embellishments reached their apogee during the following century under later Rulers. In the tradition of Moorish architectu…Full review by permia
Dec 27, 2024
This is truly a beautiful building, with amazing craftsmanship, but was difficult to visit with youngish children. There was quite a bit of standing around and no signs to read - we couldn't get the …Full review by stressed_lawyer_2012
I think it's open on Monday, best thing is to check online, best to check their website when booking a visit. Make sure to book in advance, or you will not get a space. They're strict with …
I think it's open on Monday, best thing is to check online, best to check their website when booking a visit. Make sure to book in advance, or you will not get a space. They're strict with your session at Nasrid Palaces, anywhere else you can go anytime during the day I think.
Hi, I am going to Granada during Christmas. The ticket of Nasrid palace has already run out upon checking this morning. I m wondering whether it’s possible to buy it at the ticket office ? I have booked a guided tour for other parts of the Al hambra but the place is excluded. Just wondering whether the palace is worth visiting.
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See if you can get private tour operator. It will cost but well worth their expertise as well as getting in
Will a night visit to the palace be cold in early March? Are a majority of the must see sights outside? Also, what is the earliest cue time for the night visit?
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As some of the other answers have mentioned, the night visit is available during the autumn and winter part of the season. Queuing is usually encouraged during the hour before …
As some of the other answers have mentioned, the night visit is available during the autumn and winter part of the season. Queuing is usually encouraged during the hour before entry and is immediately outside the Palaces. I would certainly recommend going and it is worth booking as soon as you know the dates. If all tickets have sold-out, you may find that small batches reappear as the time approaches - a big saving over booking a guided tour but, of course, you may not find out as much about the history of the Palaces.