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A Budget-Friendly 2-Day Trip to Granada for Under €100

Granada is a magical city at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, where Moorish heritage meets Spanish charm. Best known for the Alhambra, tapas culture, and flamenco spirit, Granada can be surprisingly affordable — yes, even on a tight budget of €100 for two days! ➡️ Here’s how you can enjoy Granada in 48 hours without breaking the bank. 🗓️ Day 1: Moorish Majesty & Tapas Trails Morning🌞: • Alhambra (Generalife + Alcazaba) – Book your free ticket in advance if you're an EU citizen under 26, or go for a General Admission (€14 approx). Skip the Nasrid Palaces if needed to save money. • Wander the Generalife gardens and take in views of the city. 💡 Pack snacks or a sandwich to avoid overpriced cafés near Alhambra. Afternoon🌤: • Stroll through Albaicín, the old Moorish quarter. • Enjoy a free walking tour (tips-based, ~€5–€10 suggested). • Visit Mirador de San Nicolás for panoramic sunset views. Evening🌛: Head to a local tapas bar — in Granada, tapas often come free with a drink! Try: • Bodegas Castañeda • Los Diamantes • Bar Poë 💡 2 drinks = 2 tapas = one light dinner for under €6–€8! 🗓️ Day 2: Culture, Caves & Chill Morning🌞: • Coffee and tostada (typical Andalusian breakfast) – ~€2–3. • Explore the Cathedral of Granada (outside only is free; entry: €5 if budget allows). • Walk through Bib-Rambla Square and local markets. Afternoon⛅️: • Hike or take a short bus ride to Sacromonte, the historic gypsy cave district. • Visit Museo Cuevas del Sacromonte if budget allows (€5), or explore freely. • Picnic with supermarket goodies (~€5–7) and enjoy the views. Evening🌛: • Catch free flamenco in a cave bar (many have no cover charge if you buy a drink). • Or relax in Plaza Nueva with some budget street food. 🛏️ Where to Stay on a Budget Stay in a centrally located hostel or budget guesthouse near the Albaicín or city center. Some great options: • El Granado Hostel – Clean, social, and budget-friendly. • Hostel Nut – Quiet, great location, around €25–30/night in a shared dorm. • Couchsurfing – Free and a great way to meet locals. 💡 Tip: Book in advance for cheaper prices, especially in spring or autumn. 🚌 Getting to Granada on a Budget • From Malaga: Alsa buses from €5–10 (1.5–2 hours). • From Madrid: Book in advance with FlixBus or Alsa (~€15–€20). • Around Granada: Walk everywhere or use the LAC bus (~€1.40/trip). 🧳 Budget Travel Tips • Tapas trick: Order a drink, wait for the free tapa. In many bars, you don’t need to pay for food! • Water is free – carry a bottle and refill at fountains. • Look for student/youth discounts (ISIC, EU citizens under 26). • Travel light to avoid luggage storage or taxi fees. 📍Granada is proof that you don’t need a big budget to have a rich travel experience. Two days, €100, and memories for a lifetime.
Posted: Jul 21, 2025
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