Granada holidays
Perched at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, this Andalusian town is famous for its well-preserved Moorish gardens and age-old architecture, including the mystical Alhambra Palace. Holidays to Granada reveal a vibrant city where east meets west. Explore a thriving tapas scene, hike Spain’s largest national park and listen to flamenco music performed in a cave once inhabited by African gypsies. Anything is possible on a getaway to Granada.
Granada holiday highlights

Tapas for all
Traditional markets
Mountain adventures
Granada: Know before you go
Language
Spanish
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High season
June – July
Low season
January – February











Find the best time to go to Granada
Weather in Granada
March – May: With milder temperatures and fewer tourists than in summer, this is a great time to visit Granada. In early spring, look out for fragrant almond trees in bloom in the Lecrín Valley.
June – August: Summer sees temperatures climb over 30°C. Hit the beaches or explore whitewashed villages by day, then enjoy long, balmy nights at tapas bars.
September – November: Autumn stays warm, with cooler mornings and evenings. It’s the perfect time for hiking in the Sierra Nevada, surrounded by golden leaves.
December – February: Winter brings plenty of festive traditions, plus a sprinkling of snow on the mountains. Temperatures can occasionally drop to freezing, so pack warm layers.
Events in Granada
Holy Week (March or April): Join the locals for street processions featuring religious figures, ornate floats and music to celebrate Easter.
Cruces de Mayo (May): Find a colourful mix of flamenco dancing and traditional music at one of Granada’s most unique festivals.
Granada International Music and Dance Festival (June to July): This popular event showcases symphony orchestras and flamenco acts across the city’s most storied venues.
Granada International Jazz Festival (November): This world-class jazz festival has hosted legends like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Diana Krall. Beyond the big-name theatre shows, check out smaller performances in bars and clubs.
The best neighbourhoods in Granada
Things to do in Granada
