About Granada
Granada is a city in Granada Province in the Andalucia region of Spain. Rich in history and culture, Granada is a very worthwhile city in Spain for a tourist. In addition to a rich multicultural history, the Alhambra and other monuments, a student-driven nightlife, and skiing and trekking in the nearby Sierra Nevada, Granada offers a break from the summer heat of other Andalusian cities such as Córdoba or Seville. Spring and Fall are also both excellent times to visit. With much more cultural interest than other cities like Malaga, Granada is never overcrowded (although you should still book tickets to the Alhambra at least 1-2 months in advance).
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Nicaraguan córdoba (NIO)
Symbol: C$
Language
Spanish
Phone Code
+505
International dialing code for Nicaragua
Driving
Drive on the right
Standard for Nicaragua
Region
Americas
Central America
Connectivity
Granada has 4G from all Spanish carriers. As of Sept 2021, 5G is starting to reach the city but is patchy.
How to Get to Granada
Transportation options and arrival information
The journey into Granada can be made by taxi (about €28) or bus (€3). The airport bus is run byAlsaand has two routes into Granada, each running 11 times per day. The bus to Palacio de Congresos (the local convention center, south of the city center) takes 1 hour. It makes several stops throughout the city centre including Gran Via de Colon (opposite the cathedral); you can catch it back from stop 1a on Gran Via de Colon (next to local bus stop Gran Via 1). The other route is faster, taking you
Safety in Granada
Moderate Safety (Global Peace Index: 2.334)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Violent crime is not usually an issue. However, be very careful about your belongings: As in any city, there are many thieves & pickpockets in Granada (especially in tourist areas and around the cathedral). Sometimes thieves use distractions and work in teams. Police officers generally do not speak English. If you are robbed, they will probably direct you to the police station and find an interpreter. You will need a police report to claim the value of the items stolen for your travel insurance.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
1 protected sites near Granada

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