Ronda and Alhambra Full-Day Tour with Nasrid Palaces from Seville
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Duration 14 hours
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Access to Nasrid Palaces
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Professional Guided Tour
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Transportation included
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Entrance to La Alhambra
Explore the beauty of Ronda and Alhambra on this full-day guided tour from Seville, featuring historic sites and delicious tapas.
Included
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Transportation from the meeting point
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Access to the nasrid palaces
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Professional guided tour
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Entrance to la alhambra
Excluded
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Food & beverages
Explore the beauty of Ronda and Alhambra on this full-day guided tour from Seville, featuring historic sites and delicious tapas.
Highlights
- Visit the iconic city of Ronda
- Admire the tallest bridge in the world
- Explore the historical and architectural center of Granada
- Discover the ancient palaces and gardens of the Alhambra
- Enjoy the gastronomy and famous tapas of Granada
Meeting Point
The meeting point is in front of Ayre Hotel, in Seville. The guide will be outside the Hotel Ayre. Please, try to arrive 15 minutes before the departure time to avoid any issues.
Av. de Kansas City, 7, 41018 Sevilla , Spain
End Point
The meeting point is in front of Ayre Hotel, in Seville. The guide will be outside the Hotel Ayre. Please, try to arrive 15 minutes before the departure time to avoid any issues.
Av. de Kansas City, 7, 41018 Sevilla , Spain
What to expect
Ronda
You will be visiting Ronda, located in the province of Malaga, a spectacular city dated since the 15th century. Here, on a guided tour, you will visit the most important landmarks of the place.
New Bridge
Have the opportunity to visit one of the tallest bridges in the world, with 98 meters high. It's the most important monument in the city, built between 1751 and 1793, and it connects the historical and modern areas of the city. Let yourself admire by the impressive views!
Banos Arabes
The hammam or Arab Baths of Ronda (also known as San Miguel Arab Baths), obeys the Muslim adaptation of the ancient Roman baths and consists of the same parts (cold, warm and hot room, hypocaust, and boiler and reception room). It was built in the XIII century and despite the years, they continue to maintain a perfect state of conservation.
Plaza de Toros de Ronda
The Ronda bullring is a historic building declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in its Monument category, and which is owned by the Royal Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda. It was built in 1780, and after a temporary suspension of the works, it was concluded in 1785, under the project of the architect Martín de Aldehuela; being considered one of the oldest in Spain.
Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor
The church of Santa María la Mayor began its construction in 1485 ordered by the Catholic Monarchs and finished at the end of the 17th century. Its architectural style is Gothic, which is represented in its 3 naves and columns. It has remains of other previous mosques, such as the Greater Mosque of the Medina.
Granada
From Ronda you will depart to Granda. The ride will be 2 around 2 hours and a half long, and once you arrive, you will have around 1 hour of free time to enjoy the gastronomy of Granada. You can taste its famous ´Tapas´ while you admire the historical and architectural center of the city!
The Alhambra
Once free time in the city is over, you will go to the Alhambra, where you will learn everything about this set of ancient palaces, fortresses and gardens hand in hand with a professional guide. You will learn about its history as the residence of Nasrid and Castilian kings, as well as its historical importance and the expulsion of the Arab kingdom from the old kingdom of Castile in the year 1492. You will be able to visit all the different buildings that the Alhambra comprises, enjoy this spectacular tour!
Generalife
The Generalife is a villa with gardens inhabited by the Nasrid kings of Granada as a resting place. It was conceived as a rural villa, where ornamental gardens, orchards and architecture were integrated, in the vicinity of the Alhambra. This royal orchard was common in the Hispano-Arab courts and is the result of the reforms and additions made by the different sultans. It was built at the end of the 13th century by Muhammad II, and it was declared, along with the Alhambra, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984. You will visit it during the tour of Alhambra
Palace of Carlos V
This palace is a Renaissance construction located on Alhambra hill. Since 1958, it has been the headquarters of the Museum of Fine Arts of Granada and, since 1994, it has also been the headquarters of the Alhambra Museum. It was built by the order of Carlos V after living several months in the Alhambra and being impressed by the Nasrid Palaces. You will visit it during the tour of Alhambra
Nasrid Palaces
Palace complex, residence of the kings of Granada. These palaces enclose within their walls the refinement and delicacy of the last Hispano-Arab governors of Al Andalus, the Nasrids. Access included if you choose the option Three palaces make up this enclosure: El Mexuar, El Palacio de Comares, or Yusuf I and the Palace of the Lions, or Mohammed V. Water, an element that shapes the palace, combining the garden with the architecture, represents purity ; crystal clear water that runs between the marbles of the fountains; water of life that gives richness and freshness to the garden, aesthetic beauty, generosity of the sultan ... a whole world of symbols and stimuli. Discover the the history behind with your ticket to Alhambra
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Other
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The Alhambra reserves the right of admission to those clients who have not provided all the required data. If you have not sent all the information requested, you may be denied access to the monument for reasons completely unrelated to Amigo Tours and refund will not be authorized.
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Due to the current policy of the Alhambra, at the moment of the booking you must email the provider the full name, ID or passport number, date of birth and nationality of each traveller (babies included) and also present the ID or passport before entering the monument. Without all this data, the entry can be rejected.
What our experts say
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Arrive early to avoid delays.
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Try tapas at Bodegas Castañeda.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Check ID requirements for Alhambra.
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Explore Ronda's stunning viewpoints.
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