Almeria
City Guide

Almeria

Spanien · Best time to visit: Mar-May, Sep-Nov.

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Recommended stay 1 Tag
Daily budget €110.00/day
Best season Mar-May, Sep-Nov
Language Spanish
Currency EUR
Time zone Africa/Ceuta
Day-by-day plan

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09:00
Landmark
Duration: 2h Estimated cost: €2

Start at the upper gate on Calle Almanzor — a 10-minute climb from the old town that warms the legs and pulls ochre walls into view above the whitewashed roofs of La Chanca. This is Spain's second-largest Moorish fortress after the Alhambra, and at opening hour you walk the cisterns and gardens of the First Precinct nearly alone, with cool desert air still hanging in the courtyards. Three precincts, three centuries of conquest, all reading as one continuous wall against the bluest sky in Andalusia.

Tip: EU passports enter free; non-EU pays €1.50 at the booth. Skip the marked mirador and walk to the northeast bastion of the Second Precinct — from there the cathedral, the Medina rooftops and the Mediterranean line up in a single frame, and morning light strikes the Christian keep dead-on before 10:30.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in Almeria?

Most travelers enjoy Almeria in 1 days, with enough time for headline sights and a slower meal or museum stop.

What's the best time to visit Almeria?

The easiest season for most travelers is Mar-May, Sep-Nov, especially if you want good weather and manageable crowds.

What's the daily budget for Almeria?

A practical starting point is about €110 per person per day before hotels, then adjust based on museums, dining, and transport.

What are the must-see attractions in Almeria?

A good first shortlist for Almeria includes Alcazaba of Almeria, Cable Ingles.