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What’s Granada Like in July? July in Granada is characterized by very hot, dry weather. Average daytime temperatures typically range from 34-36°C (93-97°F), often exceeding 38°C (100°F). Nights offer some relief, with average lows between 19-21°C (66-70°F). Rainfall is minimal, usually 0-5mm for the month, making it one of the driest periods. Expect abundant sunshine (11-12 hours daily) and low humidity. Staying hydrated and seeking shade during midday is crucial.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in Granada in July? July is peak tourist season, impacting costs and availability. Accommodation prices are generally higher. Expect budget hostel beds from €25-€45 per night, while mid-range hotel rooms might cost €80-€150 per night (estimates). Popular accommodations, especially those with pools, book quickly; advance booking (3-6 months for top spots) is highly recommended. Alhambra entry costs around €14-€19, but tickets sell out months ahead. A tapas meal with drinks might cost €15-€25 per person (estimate), and a restaurant main course typically ranges from €12-€25 (estimate).

What Should I Expect Regarding Crowds, Events, and Conditions in July? Granada experiences significant crowds in July, particularly at major attractions like the Alhambra, Catedral, and Albaicín. Expect busy streets and longer queues. A notable summer event is “Lorca y Granada en los Jardines del Generalife,” a flamenco and ballet performance often running through July and August. Due to extreme heat, many local businesses might close for siesta during the hottest afternoon hours (roughly 2 PM - 5 PM). Evenings remain warm but pleasant for outdoor activities.

What are the Best Activities for a July Visit to Granada? Prioritize early morning or late afternoon visits to outdoor attractions like the Alhambra, Generalife Gardens (for shade), Albaicín, and Sacromonte to avoid midday heat. Book Alhambra tickets several months in advance. Explore air-conditioned museums (e.g., Museo de la Alhambra) or enjoy a traditional hammam experience. Spend afternoons relaxing by a hotel pool or in a shaded carmen garden. Evenings are perfect for tapas on outdoor terraces, a flamenco show, or attending the “Lorca y Granada” performance. Stay hydrated and seek shaded plazas.

Where Can I Find Free Amenities in Granada? Consider using digital tools like AllInMap to locate free amenities such as public restrooms or drinking fountains. Access to these facilities can be particularly useful when exploring Granada’s historic districts during the warm July weather.

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