Granada dates back to the prehistoric era. Since then it has been occupied by the Romans, the Moors and the Christians. There are tiers of culture, deeply embedded, within the city and the surrounding towns and villages.
The average annual temperatures in Granada range from 7°C in the coldest of winter to 25°C in the warmest of summer. As the city is the hub finding transport to take you to one of the beaches at Nerja or Almunecar is not difficult. The Costa Tropical provides one of the most beautiful coastal resorts in Spain.
Granada's cuisine is typical of its cultural roots. Tapas bars, traditional restaurants and Moorish tea rooms tempt palates with locally sourced food. Delicacies such as San Anton stew, Sacromonte omelette, cold soup, ham, pastries, cakes and a host of deliciously picked fruit are on the menu for you to savour. The bars stay open and nightclubs come alive to serve the evening's entertainment.
Looking for self catering holiday accommodation in Granada? Then below is a selection of holiday apartments in Granada that can be rented direct from their owners. You can either click on each listing for further details or you can use our search engine on the left if you are looking for something in particular.