other ways to get tickets to Alhambta
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other ways to get tickets to Alhambta
I have excuses, but won't attempt one. We are in Granada Oct. 8-10 and have missed getting tickets through ticket master for Alhambra. I also tried a tour company, isango, but was turned down just now.
Does anyone know of any other way to get tickets? I cannot believe this has happened.... cannot go to Granada without going to Alhambra. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Does anyone know of any other way to get tickets? I cannot believe this has happened.... cannot go to Granada without going to Alhambra. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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Those tickets sell out weeks in advance, about a month, you may be out of luck.
Trying to buy the Granada card (Doba de Oro) is your best bet, some of those are left after regular tickets are sold.
Trying to buy the Granada card (Doba de Oro) is your best bet, some of those are left after regular tickets are sold.
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I found a link to this agency on a Rick Steves forum. It is still showing availability, at inflated prices (USD $50):
http://www.weplann.com/granada
If you are an early-bird I've read that standing in line a for a couple hours before the ticket office opens at 8:00 AM offers some hope of a same-day purchase.
Good luck...
http://www.weplann.com/granada
If you are an early-bird I've read that standing in line a for a couple hours before the ticket office opens at 8:00 AM offers some hope of a same-day purchase.
Good luck...
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Thank you for your suggestions. Yes, I know I made a big mistake, Christina, and thank you for idea about doble de oro . They do have some openings on Oct. 9th.
I will check viator.com , Mimar. Thank you
And I will check the link you sent, Nelso, as well. Thank you.
I will check viator.com , Mimar. Thank you
And I will check the link you sent, Nelso, as well. Thank you.
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My guidebook (R.Steves, Spain 2016) suggests The Bono Turistico city pass - and to make sure there are available time slots before buying the pass. (This might also be the same thing as the Granada Card)
www.bonoturisticogranada.com
I'll be in Granada the same days as you - hope to see you inside the Alhambra.
www.bonoturisticogranada.com
I'll be in Granada the same days as you - hope to see you inside the Alhambra.
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I suggest Granada Card. They have their own allocations and there are almost always some available slots. You book and pay online (for specific Nasrid Palaces entry) and pick up the card and Alhambra ticket in Granada.
http://granadatur.com/en/uplevel-menu/granada-card/
http://granadatur.com/en/uplevel-menu/granada-card/
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Oh good, I'm so happy for you. What a relief!
I looked up the "Doble de Oro" this morning to see what it was and saw that you buy tickets from ticketmaster.es website - the same place you buy regular tickets. There were lots of spots open for the 9th. I tried to post the link for others for future reference but the website kept freezing. Here's the link for anyone else in a similar spot:
http://www.ticketmaster.es/en/recint...ra-de-granada/
It looked less expensive than the Bono Turistico/Granada Card option.
I looked up the "Doble de Oro" this morning to see what it was and saw that you buy tickets from ticketmaster.es website - the same place you buy regular tickets. There were lots of spots open for the 9th. I tried to post the link for others for future reference but the website kept freezing. Here's the link for anyone else in a similar spot:
http://www.ticketmaster.es/en/recint...ra-de-granada/
It looked less expensive than the Bono Turistico/Granada Card option.
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so pleased that you got your tickets, ticadonnita. you are going at the same time of year as we did and we loved it.
have you also booked an evening visit? it's well worth doing as the Nasrid palaces are all lit up and they let in far fewer people.
Try ticketmaster again if you are interested.
have you also booked an evening visit? it's well worth doing as the Nasrid palaces are all lit up and they let in far fewer people.
Try ticketmaster again if you are interested.
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Yes, davispeets, it took me quite awhile to finalize my transaction on the site as it keep freezing on me as well. It was less expensive than any of the other options. I am so glad I had other options. Now, I need to make reservations for other things to see in other cities along our route in October.
I am considering the night time visit to Nasrid palaces as well, annhig, as I have read how beautiful it is at night. We only have 2 full nights in Granada, so I am looking at a Flamenco that our guest host suggests there as well.
Once again, thank you all for your ideas and support on this topic.
I am considering the night time visit to Nasrid palaces as well, annhig, as I have read how beautiful it is at night. We only have 2 full nights in Granada, so I am looking at a Flamenco that our guest host suggests there as well.
Once again, thank you all for your ideas and support on this topic.
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Speaking of Flamenco, is anyone familiar with this performance? Sounds interesting and intimate in a cave.
http://cuevalarocio.es/solicitud-reserva/
http://cuevalarocio.es/solicitud-reserva/
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go to the late night one, ticadonnita, and you can do both!
[though we did the night tour of the Alhambra the night we arrived in Granada - you could possibly do this too, and the Flamenco the next night].
[though we did the night tour of the Alhambra the night we arrived in Granada - you could possibly do this too, and the Flamenco the next night].
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Hi there
from my experience, the only easy way to get Alhambra tickets in advance is via travel agency. The agencies always have extra tickets available. You can book them 1 week in advance or so.
I thinks they're a bit more expensive than ''the official ones''. Last time I visited, a couple of months ago, I paid about 25€ per ticket.
from my experience, the only easy way to get Alhambra tickets in advance is via travel agency. The agencies always have extra tickets available. You can book them 1 week in advance or so.
I thinks they're a bit more expensive than ''the official ones''. Last time I visited, a couple of months ago, I paid about 25€ per ticket.
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a bit more expensive? the official price is €15.40:
https://www.ticketmaster.es/
of course if you have missed out on booking in advance you may be prepared to pay €10 extra pp, but it shouldn't be your first port of call.
https://www.ticketmaster.es/
of course if you have missed out on booking in advance you may be prepared to pay €10 extra pp, but it shouldn't be your first port of call.