granadaairport-transfers.com is an independent, unofficial passenger-information and transfer guide for Federico García Lorca Granada Airport (GRX). It is run by the editorial team at KG Connect and exists to help travellers plan the part of a trip that guidebooks often skip: how to get to and from a small regional airport, and what to expect when you arrive.
What we cover

Our guides walk through every realistic way between the airport and the city: the airport bus, metered taxis, pre-booked private transfers and car rental, with practical notes on times, typical costs and which option suits which traveller. Beyond the basics we cover the route up to the Sierra Nevada ski resort, hotels near the airport and in Granada itself, parking at the terminal, arrivals and departures, the airlines and destinations served, and tips for layovers. The aim is plain, factual information you can act on, written for first-time visitors and returning travellers alike.
In short, you can use the site to:
- Compare the bus, taxi, private transfer and car-rental routes between GRX and the city.
- Plan onward travel to the Sierra Nevada slopes, hotels and the wider region.
- Check what to expect at the terminal, from parking to arrivals and departures.
- Read it in the language you prefer, with guides published in 15 languages.
Independent and unofficial
This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the airport, its operator Aena, or any airline. We are an independent resource, so the figures, schedules and routes described here are guidance rather than official timetables. Fares, opening hours and flight routes change with the season and at short notice, so always confirm the details with the airline, the airport's official channels, or your transfer provider before you travel. If you spot something out of date, the information is offered in good faith and reviewed periodically by our editorial team.
How we research and check our guides
Each guide follows the same simple process. We gather the practical detail a traveller actually needs, cross-check it against official sources, and have a named human editor review it before and after publication. The pages are then revisited periodically, because a small regional airport changes its routes and hours with the season. Everything here is researched and reviewed by a named human editor, Lucía Moreno, and fact-checked against official sources — see our editorial policy. Our guides are available in 15 languages. For official airport services, see our contact page.



