Granada Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Soak up the colonial atmosphere of Granada, Nicaragua on a 1 - 2 hour guided tour that departs directly from your hotel or from a central location in the city. A certified bilingual guide will lead you on foot and by horse-drawn carriage through the cobblestone streets, as you discover plazas, colourful facades and the tropical charm of this jewel on the banks of the Cocibolca River.
You'll enjoy bottled water included to beat the heat and small groups, ensuring close contact with Grenadian history and daily life. At the end, you'll return to your accommodation with a full camera and a new appreciation of Central America's oldest city.
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- Explore the essentials in just 1 - 2 hours, perfect if you're short on time.
- Learn with an expert guide who adapts the pace to suit the group
What’s included
- Certified bilingual guide
- Bottle of water per participant
- Pick up and drop off at hotels in the centre of Granada.
- Entrance to monuments that may require a ticket
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Step by Step
Your experience starts with a pick-up from your hotel in the centre of Granada (other meeting points available). After a brief introduction, your guide will offer you cold water and go over safety precautions before you start your tour.
The walk combines cobbled streets, tree-lined parks and craft markets, while the guide reveals anecdotes about the Spanish foundation in 1524, the pirate sackings and the neoclassical revival that today colours every façade. Thanks to the small group size (max. 10 travellers), you can ask questions, stop for photos or buy a souvenir without rushing.
Along the way, you will see iconic temples, viewpoints and civic buildings that tell the story of five centuries of history. Your guide will point out the best angles to take pictures of the tiled roofs, carved wooden details and panoramic views of the Mombacho volcano in the background.
Before you say goodbye, your guide shares gastronomic tips - from street burgers to fresh cocoa - and recommendations for museums or handicraft workshops to explore further on your own. Finally, he or she accompanies you back to your accommodation or drops you off at a central location so you can continue discovering Granada at your own pace.