If you are on vacation in Malaga do not miss the opportunity to visit the great city of Granada. Granada is located just 124km from Malaga, 1 hour and 35 minutes travel if you hire your transfer with Transfer in Malaga Online.
Hire your transfer from Malaga to Granada with us and we will pick you up at the door of your hotel, at the Malaga Airport or the María Zambrano AVE Station at the time you indicate to take you to the city of Granada.
Transfer in Malaga Online will wait until you make your visit in Granada to return to Malaga. We will stay one hour and in a specific place to make the transfer back to Malaga.
You can visit Granada from Malaga in just one day. Book your transfer now online or by calling (+34) 633 121 034 (transfer number Malaga). We have a car seat if you are traveling with children and also vehicles with up to 8 seats to travel with a group of people, all together, without having to separate.
Granada is a beautiful city, full of charm. Then we leave some places that we recommend you visit from Transfer in Malaga Online. We hope you are inspired.
The Alhambra and the Generalife: the most visited Spanish monument in Spain and the fourth most visited in the world. It is an Andalusian palatine city made up of gardens, palaces and fortress. It served as lodging to the monarch and to the court of the Nazari Kingdom of Granada. Its view from the outside is amazing but its interior fascinates even more.
“Barrio del Albaycín”: is an old Arab district located at the foot of the hill of the Alhambra. Its streets are narrow with small white houses.
“Capilla Real de Granada”: it is located in the center of the capital. In this chapel are buried Reyes Católico, his daughter Juana la Loca and her husband Felipe the Beautiful.
“Barrio del Sacromonte”: is a peculiar neighborhood with a rich ethnic variety: Arabs, Jews, Castilians, Gypsies. The reddish hill offers panoramas of indescribable beauty.
“Catedral de Granada”: built in 1505 by Isabel la Católica. The cathedral stands out for its exterior but also for its interior with a grandiose altarpiece.
“Baños árabes El Bañuelo”: these Arab baths date back to the 11th century and are very well preserved. They are located on the ground floor of a private house at the foot of the Alhambra. They were declared in 1918 as National Monument and restored later.