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Reviews: Granada: Hammam Al Ándalus with Massage
Guest User2026-06-29
My first time in a hammam. Sumptuous decor with different atmospheres (and temperatures!). Be aware that if you are in a group, the atmosphere is very intimate and doesn't allow for conversation. We chose the 30-minute massage to have enough time to enjoy it, and thank you for grouping us in the same room. I also appreciated that they electronically checked for any potential medical contraindications.
Reviews: Granada: Sacromonte Caves Flamenco Show with Dinner
Guest User2025-10-12
The service was spectacular; you feel right at home, and the artists come to delight you with their singing, dancing, and music. The dancer La Yoli is exceptional; she dances at the level of the great, renowned flamenco dancers, feeling flamenco in her very soul, as does her partner, the singer and guitarist. The dinner was excellent, with a delicious cod dish we ordered as a second course. I recommend it to everyone who enjoys flamenco, and if you have the chance, go to the show with dinner included. A truly worthwhile experience.
Reviews: Alhambra: Fast Track Ticket + Audio Guide
Guest User2026-06-21
I tried to book tickets for two friends visiting the Alhambra Palace for the first time on the official website the month before departure, but there were no tickets available for either the Nazareth Palace or regular tickets. So I searched for this option and made a reservation. It was a time-slot wired entrance ticket with an audio guide, costing around 5000 yen per person. It was a shame that the ticket didn't include entry to the Nazareth Palace, but I was glad we could at least enter. As for where to exchange the tickets, as described, we went to the travel agency next to the hotel. We arrived at 9:30, but there was already a line of people who seemed to have made reservations, and I was worried whether we would be able to pick up our tickets by 10:00. There were no staff members to explain things, and all we could do was stand in line and wait, which was tiring. When it was finally our turn, we showed the QR code and were given an explanation of the tickets and audio guide. According to the explanation, we could choose to either download an app to our own smartphones and listen, or rent a smartphone with earphones. If we chose to rent a smartphone, the deposit would be refunded upon return, but we had to pay a 50 euro deposit and return to the same place at the end to return it. Using your own smartphone can be inconvenient as the battery runs out and you can't take pictures. It's also surprisingly difficult to select numbers at key points and listen to explanations while walking, so my friends ended up walking without the guide partway through. While Japanese is available as an option, and it's certainly great if you have plenty of time to explore at a leisurely pace, I think you can skip the audio guide if you read a guidebook or smartphone beforehand. In any case, if you've decided to go to Granada and want to enter the Alhambra Palace, the most reliable method is to book tickets online through the official website as early as possible. It's also the easiest method, as you don't need to go to a travel agency; you simply show the QR code on your smartphone at the entrance. I really hope that travel agencies will consider more efficient methods, such as implementing a numbered ticket system or increasing staff, to avoid making people stand in long, confusing lines and exhausting them before even entering the Alhambra Palace. Nevertheless, I'm glad my friends were able to enjoy the Alhambra thanks to our priority entry tickets. Thank you!
Reviews: Eurail Pass (European Rail Pass) [Includes SIM card voucher for multiple European countries/Refundable if not activated/Includes train services in 33 European countries/Discounts on Swiss attractions]
Guest User2026-06-30
The purchase process was very smooth. It was easy to use. Since cancellations are free, I was able to repurchase it when a seasonal sale discount came out after my initial purchase, which made it a great deal. I also think the Global Pass itself is very convenient. While the first class is a bit expensive, it allows access to train lounges and doesn't increase fares even for last-minute bookings, so I think it ultimately allowed me to ride trains cheaply. Using it was also easy; I just followed the instructions. There are benefits other than train fares, such as discounts on Silja Line. These discounts were available even without using the Flex Pass day.
Reviews: Pure Flamenco: A Taste of Andalusian Soul
Guest User2026-07-04
The show is performed well. The performers are passionate and the music is wonderful. They also sell a traditional drink and offer snacks. Fewer crowds in the summer so slept your own seat. Wonderful evening.