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£81 - £178
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London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
1 stop13h 10m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Sat 22/6
Nonstop2h 35m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Sat 8/6
Nonstop2h 55m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Sat 22/6
Nonstop2h 35m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Wed 17/7
Nonstop2h 55m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Wed 24/7
Nonstop2h 35m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Sat 8/6
Nonstop2h 55m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Sat 22/6
Nonstop2h 35m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Wed 17/7
1 stop8h 00m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Wed 24/7
Nonstop2h 35m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Wed 10/7
1 stop10h 45m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Wed 17/7
Nonstop2h 35m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Sat 22/6
Nonstop2h 55m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Sun 14/7
1 stop22h 45m
London GatwickGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LGW - GRX
LGWGRX
London Gatwick
Wed 4/9
Nonstop2h 55m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Wed 18/9
1 stop14h 30m
London HeathrowGranada Federico Garcia Lorca
LHR - GRX
LHRGRX
London Heathrow
Tue 17/9
1 stop6h 50m
Granada Federico Garcia Lorca
Tue 24/9
1 stop13h 50m
Currently, December is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Granada (average of £94). Flying to Granada in August will prove the most costly (average of £281). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£79
February
£98
March
£136
April
£113
May
£130
June
£124
July
£147
August
£221
September
£137
October
£129
November
£113
December
£74
Peak season
Most people book their flights to Granada in July and August, but during these months the city can become overcrowded with tourists and you may find that it is hard to find a cheap flight to Granada. There are various annual events that take place throughout the summer which may also contribute to larger crowds of locals as well as tourists in Granada. The Feria de Corpus is one of Granada’s highlight festivals during the year. It starts in early June and lasts for just over one week. This religious celebrations offers fairgrounds, food, drink, concerts, bull fighting, dancing and parities and sees a high attendance rate every year. Traditionally, people fill the streets of towns and villages with greenery for the solemn Corpus Christi processions. The city remains fairly popular into September and gets busy again leading up to summer.
Off season
Spring and autumn are ideal times to visit Granada, with warm days and not-too-chilly nights. Tourists can still enjoy festivities during the cool months as February is carnival season in Granada. A party atmosphere arrives in the town with a huge range of street entertainment on offer such as musicians, dancing and carnival processions which are held at various public plazas around the town. September is a particularly good time to visit, as the summer heat is still lingering but there are far less tourists so you are much more likely to find great deals and cheap flights to Granada. Even winter can be a good time for a trip, as the Sierra Nevada mountains provide the city with the most southern ski-resort in Europe.
GRX Temperature | 7 - 25 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Granada, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 25.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 7.0 C).
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Disaster boarding process. No gates. No annoncement for boarding process. Waiting area seats were full no seats available. 787 dream liner step up to entrance door. Not acceptable for physically poor but normal people.
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Disaster boarding process. No gates. No annoncement for boarding process. Waiting area seats were full no seats available. 787 dream liner step up to entrance door. Not acceptable for physically poor but normal people.
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Disaster boarding process. No gates. No annoncement for boarding process. Waiting area seats were full no seats available. 787 dream liner step up to entrance door. Not acceptable for physically poor but normal people.
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Overall
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Reviews
Disaster boarding process. No gates. No annoncement for boarding process. Waiting area seats were full no seats available. 787 dream liner step up to entrance door. Not acceptable for physically poor but normal people.
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Boarding
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Reviews
Disaster boarding process. No gates. No annoncement for boarding process. Waiting area seats were full no seats available. 787 dream liner step up to entrance door. Not acceptable for physically poor but normal people.
Granada was once the greatest Islamic city in Europe. Located at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the area has been populated since before the Greeks and shows the marks of the various occupations since. No one has made more of an impact on the city than its Islamic rulers, who made Granada the stronghold of Moorish Spain. Even today, Granada is home to the greatest Moorish relic in Europe, the Alhambra. The Alhambra is considered by some to be one of the wonders of the world, a complex of palace and fortress, which was home to the Arabic Sultans who ruled the region.
Granada is not just a city of ancient wonders though, home to the prestigious University of Granada, it has a lively and cosmopolitan nightlife due to its large student population. With its charming historic centre, narrow twisting streets, lively restaurants and bars, travellers taking a flight to Granada will discover a city with everything to offer.
The summers in Granada (from June to September) are hot and dry with average highs in July and August of more than 32 degrees. The winter months have warm days but cold nights, with temperatures in January usually around the tens. Spring and autumn are warm and sunny, September in particular tends to be hot and dry. In general there is very little rainfall.
Buses are the most common way to get around Granada. They’re also the most efficient. You’ll be glad you’re sitting on a bus when it starts chugging up the steep hills of the Albaicín. Once there you can see the Alhambra from the Plaza San Nícolas. The buses run until 11pm and you can catch most of them on the Granada’s main street, Gran Vía.
You can also rely on taxis to get around. They are fairly cheap but rates are a bit higher after the sun sets.
The main airport for travellers booking flights to Granada is Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén (GRX) located 9 miles (15 km) west of Granada. Frequent bus service operates from the airport to the city. Taxis and car rental companies are also available.