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Granada vs Rotterdam

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Granada wins 87 OVR vs 86 · attribute matchup 43

Granada
Granada

Spain

87OVR

VS
Rotterdam
Rotterdam

Netherlands

86OVR

82
Safety
88
70
Affordability
57
99
Food
86
99
Culture
88
86
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
86
Nature
72
81
Connectivity
99
72
Transit
99
Granada

Granada

Spain

Rotterdam

Rotterdam

Netherlands

Granada

Safety: 82/100Pop: 230KEurope/Madrid

Rotterdam

Safety: 80/100Pop: 650KEurope/Amsterdam

💰 Budget

budget
Granada: $45–70Rotterdam: $65–100
mid-range
Granada: $110–180Rotterdam: $130–200
luxury
Granada: $280+Rotterdam: $270+

🛡️ Safety

Granada82/100Safety Score80/100Rotterdam

Granada

Granada is a very safe city for travellers. Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare. The main concerns are pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas (the approach to the Alhambra, the Albayzín, and the main tapas streets) and bag-snatching from café chairs. The Sacromonte caves area warrants extra attention after dark, and some travellers report being approached aggressively by sellers at the Alhambra entrance.

Rotterdam

Rotterdam is a safe European city. Pickpocketing occurs in crowded markets and the Markthal. The city has some rough neighborhoods in the outer districts but the tourist areas are very safe.

Ratings

Granada3/5English Friendly5/5Rotterdam
Granada5/5Walkability5/5Rotterdam
Granada3/5Public Transit5/5Rotterdam
Granada5/5Food Scene4/5Rotterdam
Granada4/5Nightlife4/5Rotterdam
Granada5/5Cultural Sites4/5Rotterdam
Granada4/5Nature Access3/5Rotterdam
Granada4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Rotterdam

🌤️ Weather

Granada

Granada has a semi-arid continental climate — hot, dry summers and cold winters. It's one of Spain's coldest provincial capitals in winter due to elevation (738m above sea level) and proximity to the Sierra Nevada. Summers are extreme with temperatures regularly above 38°C; the surrounding plains can hit 42°C. Spring and autumn are excellent. Rainfall is low (only around 350mm annually) but concentrated in winter and spring.

Spring (March – May)8–22°C
Summer (June – September)18–40°C
Autumn & Winter (October – February)-2–17°C

Rotterdam

Temperate maritime climate — mild but grey. Notoriously windy (the port effect). Rain is possible any month. Summer is pleasant but brief; winter is cold and overcast.

Spring (Mar–May)8–17°C
Summer (Jun–Aug)18–24°C
Autumn (Sep–Nov)10–17°C
Winter (Dec–Feb)2–8°C

🚇 Getting Around

Granada

Granada is a compact city and most tourist areas are walkable from the historic centre — though some involve significant hills (the Alhambra and Albayzín climbs are steep). The city has a small bus network (LAC). There is no metro. Taxis are inexpensive and widely available. A free electric minibus (Line C3 and C34) serves the Albayzín from Plaza Nueva — invaluable if you want to avoid the steep climb.

Walkability: The historic centre (Centro, Realejo) is very walkable and mostly flat. The Albayzín and Alhambra hill are both steep — plan for significant uphill walking (20–30 minutes each). Wear proper shoes, not flip-flops: the Albayzín cobblestones can be treacherous when wet. In summer, walk to the Alhambra in the early morning before the heat builds.

LAC Urban Buses€1.40 per ride; €20 for a 10-trip tarjeta (card) at any tobacco shop
Alhambra Minibus (Line 30/32)€1.40 per ride (standard LAC fare)
Taxis€5–12 for most inner-city trips; €40–55 to Sierra Nevada

Rotterdam

Rotterdam has an excellent RET transit network (metro, tram, bus). OV-chipkaart or contactless card for all transit. The city is also extremely cycle-friendly.

Walkability: Very walkable in the city center; Cube Houses, Markthal, and Erasmus Bridge all within easy walking distance of each other

RET Metro & Tram€1.08+
OV-fiets / Rental Bike€4.20/day
Waterbus€4–8

The Verdict

Choose Granada if...

you want the Alhambra — Spain's most visited monument, the last Moorish palace in Europe — plus the Albayzín UNESCO quarter, free tapas with every drink, cave flamenco in Sacromonte, and ski runs 35km away at 3,398m

Choose Rotterdam if...

you want Europe's boldest modern architecture — Cube Houses, the food-hall Markthal, Depot Boijmans van Beuningen's mirrored dome, Kinderdijk's windmills, and Europe's largest port minus Amsterdam's tourist crowds