Maps and Directions

Granada is not a big city, you should have not problem to find out how to move in the city. Everything (the center, the Alhambra, the Albaicin, hotels and the IAA) are at walking distance one from each other. If you arrive at the Granada airport you could take a taxi directly to your hotel (20/25 euro) or take the autobus just outside the airport (Airport-Granada City, 3 euro) that stops in various places and go through all the city center. If you arrive by autobus or by train you will arrive at the bus or train station, respectively, and the simpler thing to do is to take a taxi directly to your hotel (5/8 euro).

Granada Airport and Autobus to the city center

IAA Informations webpage

Granada map with the IAA location and various bar/restaurants near the Institute


If you will not be able to find a direct flight to the Granada Airport or a not enough cheap direct flight, alternative airports are: Malaga (1.30 hours bus from Granada), Seville (2.30 hours bus from Granada) and Madrid (4-5 hours bus from Granada). From here you could take another flight to Granada or an autobus (I dissuade you to use the train service, it's very expensive and you will not gain time with respect to the autobus). While the Madrid-Barajas airport could have a 'to Granada' bus stop at the Terminal 4 and direct connections to the city train/autobus stations by metro, the Malaga and Seville airports have not a direct connection with the respective autobus and train stations (or a very bad connection, or a not trivial connection), thus you could take a taxi from the airport to the autobus/train stations (15/20 euro).

Autobus Service

Train Service


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