Decision intent: outfits

What to wear in Granada

Granada, Spain

Once you start packing for Granada, you usually realize it’s not one item—it’s the layering logic.

Packing for Granada is less about a perfect outfit and more about combinations you can adjust through the day.

Facts only

Dec · Jan · Feb

Avg low 0–4°C / high 10–14°C · Rainy days: 4–8 / 20–55 mm

Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov

Avg low 7–15°C / high 16–26°C · Rainy days: 3–8 / 15–70 mm

Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov

Avg low 7–15°C / high 16–26°C · Rainy days: 3–8 / 15–70 mm

Jun · Jul · Aug

Avg low 18–22°C / high 32–38°C (can feel higher) · Rainy days: 0–3 / 0–20 mm

What it feels like

Comfort is often decided by wind, humidity, and how long you’re outside. When they stack, it feels heavier than the number.

Locals often dress slightly more conservatively for comfort; using that as a baseline is usually safe.

When it tends to work well

  • If you can layer (thin pieces), you can adapt even when forecasts swing.
  • Choosing shoes for walking-first comfort often reduces fatigue more than any clothing tweak.
  • When rain is possible, “staying dry” (materials, shoes) can matter more than styling.

When it may feel annoying

  • Trying to do everything with one outfit can get uncomfortable on days with big indoor-outdoor gaps.
  • Long walks without water-resistant shoes or spare socks can backfire even with light rain.

Typical outfit choices

These are “common choices,” not guarantees—wind/rain/AC can change how it feels.

  • 🏔️ Baseline: Granada is inland but higher elevation—**day–night gaps** can feel larger than you expect.
  • ☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug): hot and dry at midday. Breathable clothing + hat/sunscreen + water/electrolytes. Evenings can cool down, so a thin layer can help.
  • 🕒 Summer timing matters: break midday indoors and walk more early/late for comfort.
  • ❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb): sunny midday can feel okay, but mornings and nights can feel quite cool. Coat/jacket + layers; scarf optional.
  • 🌱 Spring/Fall (Mar–May, Sep–Nov): T-shirts and long sleeves can both make sense; one light outer layer helps evenings.
  • 🌧️ Umbrella option: rain isn’t constant, but when it hits it can drop comfort—umbrella option helps.

It looks simple on paper, but the day-to-day texture can vary.

Explore Granada

These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.

What to wear in Granada (by season/weather) | CityWeather | CityWeather