Posted by Mark on May 24, 2020
What to do in Granada in the Summer
So everybody knows that it gets quite warm, or even toooo (insert expletive) HOT in Granada come the Summer months. So we are looking for some ideas of what to do in Granada in the sunshine and when the the mercury soars ( I think they still use mercury in thermometres, well you know what I am trying to get at). It is easier to start off with suggestions of what not to. That would be pretty much anything between the hours of 2pm to 6. The only thing for it, is to make use of the world famous siesta, enjoyed nowhere else like it is here in Andalucía. Generally speaking, the local timetable suggests that lunch should be eaten from 14-15:30 followed by 15:30-17:30 siesta time. If you want to get something done, especially if it requires interacting with other human beings (that are awake and functioning,) there is only a small window of opportunity to get it done. 10am -1pm is your best bet. So what ideas have we come up with: Swimming pools. For just €5 anyone can use the outdoor swimming pool in the University, in the Fuente Nueva Campus. Open Mon-Sat from 11 to 7. http://www.cadugr.es/piscina/piscinaverano.htm There are many other swimming pools in hotels and restaurants in the suburbs and provincial towns outside of the city that are free to enter as long as you will be spending money in their cafe or restuarant. Traditional music, one of the highlights of the summer is the live flamenco festival Los Veranos del Corral: http://www.losveranosdelcorral.es/ Obviously wining and dining alfresco (aka eating and drinking outdoors) is of course a popular option, for local Granaínos this does not usually commence until about 10pm onwards. Plaza Nueva, Calle Navas, Campo de Principe and Ribera del Genil, some of the best areas to check out. Escaping the city, one of the favourites has to be a walk up the rio Monachil, read our itinerary here. Another good option is to check out the pine forests of the cumbres verdes just past la Zubia. Then of course there is the beach. While Granada is in an inland city, it is only a 45 min drive to the mediterean coast and the glorius beaches of the Costa Tropical. Please leave a comment and some of your own suggestions as the best things to do in Granada...
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