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Andalusia Private Tours and Experiences Hosted by Local Experts

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Andalusia Private Tour: Authentic Experiences


Unlock the captivating essence of Seville and Granada with Context's expert-guided tours. When you explore these historic sites with our knowledgeable local guides, you gain a deeper appreciation of their significance.

In Seville, the capital of Andalusia, our Introduction to Seville walking tour offers more than just a glimpse into the past. Trace the city's transformation from a Roman settlement to Moorish territory, and finally, to a center for Christian rule. With our guides, you'll unearth hidden stories and details amidst the Roman ruins, intricate Mudéjar architecture, and grand monuments that shape its historic core.

In Granada, the la Alhambra is not just a monument but a masterpiece. Join our private tour, led by a local expert, and experience this UNESCO World Heritage site like never before. Our guides provide valuable insights into the region's stunning architecture, and they'll help you unravel the colorful history of Granada, which played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of the Iberian Peninsula.

With Context, you're not just visiting these sites – you're experiencing them in a profound and enriching way, gaining insights that only a local guide can provide. 
What Context Andalusia Travelers Say
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Touring the Alhambra with an architect was the ideal way to understand the architecture and historical context of the great Moorish palace and fortress. Our guide, Manu, was outstanding: knowledgeable, patient and enlightened.
We really enjoyed the tour and Blanca. She is delightful and well informed. We enjoyed her demonstrative aids as well.
Dan has great knowledge of Seville’s history (and his thesis is an interesting demonstration of this knowledge). His descriptions enabled us to imagine what no longer exists based on the remains we can still see, which is especially important in a city like Seville that had many phases and where many architectural and historical layers overlap. Dan contextualized the visits (for instance, in the Hospital de la Caridad, he not only described the space but also explained to us the context that led to its creation). He also made several connections between the venues we visited. He managed the time and the itinerary perfectly (especially important in tours where there are plenty of places to visit). Dan was also able to identify what was worth seeing in each site and to explain his choices (we always left the venues convinced that we had seen what mattered). He shared not unchallengeable truths, but state of the art information, and was always open to discuss any matter and provide further details about the venues. We must highlight his efforts to allow us to visit the Bronze Age Tumuli, a unique experience that we would not have had if we had not been with him. Also significant were his efforts to show us places not usually visited because they are inside public offices, restaurants, etc. It was a nice touch to bring us books to show us passages about lawyers (Henry's profession) and maps that completed the information he had provided us in the previous tour. Dan had the ability to "read" us quickly, and adapted our interaction and the itinerary to our characteristics (considering, for example, Henry's mother’s age and Monique's dietary restrictions). He showed versatility in the Cuarto Real, finding a way to provide us further details even if the use of the audio-guide was obligatory. Finally, he was always friendly and good-tempered. We had a fantastic time with Dan.
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