
BIENVENIDOS
We are excited to celebrate our wedding with you in Granada, the heart and soul of Andalusia. It's a city where Moorish palaces meet sun-drenched courtyards. Flamenco was born in the caves of Sacromonte and every street corner feels like a painting.
From the majestic Alhambra to the tapas bars echoing with music, Granada is a city we love deeply. We can’t wait to share this with you as we begin our new chapter together.

The Sagnietti's Wedding
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
26/06/26
27/06/26
Fiesta Loca 11pm - 4am

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Friday
Saturday
Dress Code
Summer elegance, light fabrics and a layer for the cool Granada night breeze.
28/06/26
Sunday
Dress Code

Swimwear, sunnies, and breezy fits encouraged.
It's time to recharge, unwind and celebrate the night we will never forget.
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Let the countdown begin
How to Get to Granada ?

Málaga (1.5h by car)
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Best option! Direct flights from London, Paris & major cities.
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Transfer to Granada by car, train (via María Zambrano), or bus.
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We can arrange private buses—let us know via the RSVP form.
Almería (1.5h)
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Fewer flights, but another peaceful route through Andalusia.
Granada Airport (20 min)
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Limited flights: Vueling & BA from Gatwick only, no direct from Paris.
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Most flights require a stopover via Madrid or Barcelona.
Sevilla (2.5h)
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Great for a mini road trip! Frequent flights from London and Paris.
By Air

By Train
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AVE High-Speed Trains from Madrid Atocha: ~3h to Granada.
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More train options available to Málaga, then easy transfer to Granada.
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Beautiful, comfortable, and perfect for soaking in the Andalusian scenery.

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Renting a car? Roads are easy to navigate.
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Note: Granada’s historic center is pedestrian only.
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You’ll need to park at your hotel or in a designated space.
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Once you're in the city, everything is within walking distance.
By Car


Where to Stay ?

Our top accommodations on airbnb
We’ve handpicked some of our favourite spots close to the venue
Our top accommodations on Booking.com
Things to do in Granada



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Start your day with a guided tour of the Alhambra and explore the breathtaking palace complex with a guide.
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Stroll through the narrow alleys of the Alcaiceria Market, once a Moorish silk bazaar now filled with colourful stalls, selling crafts, spices and more.
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Head to Mirador de San Nicolás or Mirador de San Cristóbal for a sweeping view of the Alhambra, set dramatically against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Step into a cozy Moorish tea house in the center of Granada for a quiet break, surounded by intricate decor and a peaceful ambiance.
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Go to an arab bath house for a relaxing massage at Hammam Al Andalus, where candlelight steam and silence create a dreamy escape.
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Treat yourself to an unforgettable meal at Las Tomasas or Terraza de Huerto de Juan Ranas.
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Visit the Fajalauza factory to discover handcrafted Granada ceramics, a tradition passed down since the 16th century, known for its floral designs.
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Finish with a visit to Ysla Pasteleria and taste piononos, Granada's beloved sweet treat..
Gift registry
Your presence is the best gift — truly!
We hope you’ll get to feel the magic of Granada, the city we fell for (right after each other) on our first trip during COVID.
If you'd like to chip in for our honeymoon adventure, stay tuned — link coming soon!
Thank you for being part of our story.

