Granada Spain

Your Host · Based in Granada, Spain

Not a booking
platform. A person.

Based in Granada full-time. Fora-certified. Present for every group, every experience. This is who you are trusting with your most important celebration.

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Founder · Granada Host · Fora-Certified Travel Advisor

I moved to Granada and immediately understood why it ruins people for everywhere else. The light, the food, the Alhambra at dusk — it gets under your skin. I started Let's Tour because I kept watching people arrive for the biggest weekends of their lives and spend the whole time managing logistics instead of living them.

Over years of living here I've built real relationships with the people who make Granada extraordinary — the flamenco families in Sacromonte, the chefs running the best restaurants in the Albaicín, the venue owners who don't normally take groups. When I call, they say yes. When your group arrives, they're expected and they're looked after.

My job is to be invisible when everything's going well — and immediately visible when anything isn't. You should finish your trip thinking it all just worked. That's what I'm there for.

Fora-certified travel advisor — financially protected bookings, worldwide expertise
Based in Granada full-time — boots on the ground, not a remote coordinator
Personally present for every group Let's Tour hosts
[X] years living and working in Andalucía

Why a local host changes everything

What you get that no
booking site can offer

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Problems disappear before you notice them

The venue gets the number wrong. The booking confirmation doesn't arrive. Someone in the group goes the wrong way. When you're abroad without a local, any one of these can unravel an evening. Your host absorbs all of it — before it reaches you.

02
Access built on real relationships

The restaurant that's hard to get into for large groups — your host knows how to approach it properly. The experience that works better when the venue knows who's arriving and what the occasion is. These things happen because of genuine relationships built over years in the city.

03
A guide, not a chaperone

Granada reveals itself to people who know where to look. The courtyard off the tourist path. The viewpoint locals use. The tapas bar that looks empty but has the best food on the street. Your host shows you the city the way a brilliant local friend would — because that's exactly what this is.

04
Honest recommendations only

I won't take you to a venue because it pays me a commission. I take you because I've been there, I know the team, and I'd bring my own friends. Every restaurant, every bar, every experience on the itinerary is there because it's genuinely the best option — not because it's the easiest one.

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The details you'll remember

The flowers already on the table. The extra time the venue gave the group because I called ahead. The bill settled quietly before anyone noticed there was one. The moment the bride walked into a room that had been set up exactly how she'd described wanting it. Small things. Everything.

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One number. One person. One call.

At 11pm when the group is trying to find the next bar, you don't want to navigate a website or wait for an email. You want one person who picks up, knows where you are, knows what you're looking for, and tells you exactly where to go. That's the service.

The Granada network

The calls that get
the yes.

Years of working with Granada's best venues, restaurants, flamenco shows and experience operators means one thing in practice: when your host calls, people say yes. Fully booked becomes available. Reserved sections become yours. Groups that would otherwise get the standard experience get something better.

That's not something you can build from a booking form. It's built over time, over hundreds of introductions, and over a genuine investment in the city and everyone working in it.

Flamenco & Culture

Sacromonte cave tablaos, private flamenco schools, cultural centres. Front-row access for groups. Real flamenco, not a tourist show.

Restaurants & Dining

Private rooms, group menus, rooftop tables with Alhambra views. The restaurants that serve the best food — not the ones with the best TripAdvisor placement.

Experiences & Activities

Hammams, cookery schools, cocktail bars, pottery studios, karting circuits, breweries, vineyards, olive mills. Pre-arranged, pre-called, ready for your group.

Bars & Nightlife

Reserved areas, priority entry, the right venues in the right order. Granada goes late and the host knows exactly how to sequence a night so every bar hits at the right time.

Flamenco
Tapas Granada
Sierra Nevada

Why Granada

The city that
changes people.

I chose Granada. Most people who come here understand why within 48 hours. It's one of the few cities in Europe where a UNESCO World Heritage site is still surrounded by a living, breathing neighbourhood — where you can eat tapas at midnight, watch flamenco in a cave and have breakfast overlooking a 700-year-old palace.

For a hen party or a wedding, there is nowhere in Europe that matches it for beauty, atmosphere, affordability and sheer memorability.

320 days of sunshine per year

The weather in Granada is exceptional. Even in winter, afternoons are warm enough to eat outside.

Free tapas with every drink

One of the last cities in Spain where this tradition is still alive. Groups love it — and it changes the entire rhythm of a night out.

45 minutes from the Sierra Nevada

Europe's southernmost ski resort in winter, hiking trails and mountain restaurants in summer. Adventure groups find it extraordinary.

Less crowded than you'd expect

Granada sees a fraction of the tourist volume of Seville or Barcelona. You get the magic without the crowds — especially for groups.

What groups say

In their
own words

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"I planned hen parties before where I spent the whole weekend being the organiser. This was the first time I actually got to be a guest. That's everything."

— Sarah, Maid of Honour · Group of 14

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"The payment link alone was worth it. No spreadsheet, no chasing, no drama. Everyone just paid their link and we got on with being excited about the trip."

— Emma, Maid of Honour · Group of 18

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"Granada was our host's idea and it was absolutely right. None of us had been before. By day two we were all asking how to move there. The city is extraordinary."

— Kate, Bride · Signature Package

Let's have a
conversation.

No forms. No pressure. Just tell me about your group and we'll take it from there.

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