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Granada Hammams | Your Andalusian ritual escape

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Granada’s hammams, especially the Hammam Al Ándalus carry forward the water traditions of Al-Andalus with warm stone, candlelight and pools that move from warm to hot to cold. These are intimate, quiet spaces designed for deep relaxation, not large modern spas. Sessions are timed to keep the atmosphere calm, and you always move at your own pace through steam rooms, thermal pools and tea lounges.

If you want to balance the steep lanes of Albaicín, the climbs around Sacromonte and long hours inside the Alhambra with real rest, Granada’s hammams offer the perfect reset. You can choose a simple ritual that focuses on the water circuit or extend your visit with exfoliation and massages. Our three experiences at Hammam Al Ándalus cover everything from short relaxing massages to full renewal rituals.

Which Hammam Al Ándalus ritual is best for you?

ExperienceWhat it includesSession durationBest forWhy choose this
Hammam Ritual 15

Traditional hammam circuit with seven pools, Turkish bath, hot stone area and a quiet tea lounge. Includes a 15 minute craniofacial or foot massage to ease post-sightseeing tension.

90 minutes in total

First time hammam visitors, short city breaks, anyone who wants a complete but compact ritual that fits easily between tours.

A gentle introduction to Granada hammams. You get the full water circuit and a short massage without committing to a long treatment or a higher price.

Hammam Ritual 30

Access to seven pools, Turkish bath, hot stone area and a relaxation lounge. Includes a 15 minute kessa exfoliation with natural soap plus a 15 minute essential oil massage for softer, refreshed skin.

90 minutes in total

Travelers who want the classic hammam scrub, guests who like ritual and detail, visitors who have walked a lot and want their skin to feel fresh again.

This is the most traditional of the three options. You soak, scrub and then receive a massage, which makes it feel like a complete Andalusian hammam experience from start to finish.

Hammam Ritual 45

Seven pools at different temperatures, Turkish bath, hot stone area and a tea lounge, paired with a long 45 minute essential oil massage for deep back, leg, neck and shoulder relaxation.

105 minutes in total

Couples, visitors with very tired muscles, anyone turning their Granada hammam into a main event rather than a quick stop.

The slowest and most indulgent ritual. You settle into the baths, then sink into a long, steady massage that leaves you ready to sleep or wander through Granada in a calmer state.

What every tired traveler does after the Alhambra

You can see the Alhambra from every angle, but your body feels it the most. After climbing towers and walking courtyards, Granada hammams give you a way to reset. A 90 to 105 minute ritual in warm stone rooms, with scented steam and quiet water, is often the most memorable booking of the trip.

Your Hammam Al Ándalus itinerary, step by step

Arrive a little early

Reach the hammam 10 to 15 minutes before your session. Check in at reception, ask any last questions and receive your locker key or wristband.

Change and pre shower

Go to the separate changing room, leave your belongings in the locker and change into your swimsuit. A quick shower is usually required before entering the pools.

Start with a warm pool

Begin in a warm or medium temperature pool so your body adjusts gradually. Sit, float, breathe and let your muscles remember what rest feels like.

Move through hot pools or steam

Shift into a hotter pool or the Turkish bath. Spend a few minutes at a time. The heat opens your pores and softens your muscles so the next stages feel even better.

Take a cold dip

When you feel ready, move to the cold pool. The first contact feels sharp, then energising. You can repeat this hot and cold contrast as many times as your session allows.

Massage or scrub time

If your ritual includes a massage or exfoliation, a therapist will call your name. You are guided to a treatment room where you receive your chosen combination of scrub and massage.

Shower, change and re enter Granada

When your time is up, staff let you know gently. You shower, dress and step outside. The streets of Granada feel familiar but your body feels different.

Best time to visit Hammam Al Ándalus

  • If you want the quietest experience: Late morning and early afternoon sessions are usually the calmest. Fewer guests book these slots, which makes them ideal if you value space and silence over evening atmosphere.
  • If you want a post sightseeing ritual: Early evening is perfect if you plan to visit the Alhambra or Albaicín during the day. You return to the city, have a light snack and then let the hammam handle everything your legs, feet and shoulders have been carrying.
  • By season: cooler months: From autumn to early spring, hot pools and steam rooms feel especially comforting after chilly evenings. If you are sensitive to cold, evenings in these months feel like stepping into a warm cocoon.
  • By season: warmer months: In spring and summer, the contrast between warm water, steam and the cool pool helps your body cope with heat. Afternoon or evening sessions work well when the sun has been strong all day.

Frequently asked questions about Hammam Al Ándalus tickets

What is included in Hammam Al Ándalus tickets?

Hammam Al Ándalus tickets include a 1.5-hour access to the thermal circuit with hot, warm, and cold pools, the eucalyptus steam room, and the relaxation lounge with mint tea. Depending on your ticket type, you may also get a 15-minute massage, a 30-minute massage, or a combined 15-minute scrub and 15-minute massage ritual. All essentials like towels, changing rooms, lockers, and showers are included.

How long can I stay inside Hammam Al Ándalus?

Your session lasts around 90 minutes for the water circuit. If your ticket includes a massage or scrub, that treatment happens within the same timed window. Longer rituals are not available on-site, so choose your preferred massage duration at the time of booking.

Do I need to book Hammam Al Ándalus tickets in advance?

Yes. Hammam Al Ándalus is one of the most popular wellness experiences in Granada, and daily capacity is very limited. Evening sessions and weekends sell out first. Booking at least a few days earlier is recommended, especially if you want a massage slot.

What should I bring for my Hammam Al Ándalus experience?

Bring your own swimsuit. Towels, lockers, showers, and basic toiletries are provided. Flip-flops are optional but useful between the changing room and pool area. Phones are not allowed inside the baths.

Are Hammam Al Ándalus sessions mixed-gender?

Yes. Hammam Al Ándalus operates mixed-gender bathing areas, with all guests wearing swimsuits. Changing rooms are separated by gender.

Are children allowed at Hammam Al Ándalus?

The hammam typically has a minimum age requirement of 12–14 years. Younger children are not permitted due to heat levels, steam rooms, and the quiet environment. Always check the individual ticket to confirm the exact age policy.

Is Hammam Al Ándalus safe for pregnant guests?

Pregnant guests should avoid hot pools and steam rooms, especially during the first trimester. It’s best to check with your doctor before booking. The hammam team can guide you on safer temperature options once you arrive.