On a clear night in Alhama de Granada, Andalusia, Observación Astronómica (Español 🇪🇸) opens a window on the sky. Located in a small mountain corridor south of Granada, this two-and-a-half-hour experience pairs an immersive planetarium introduction with live telescope observing. An expert guide leads guests from star charts projected overhead to high-power eyepieces trained on planets, star clusters, and distant galaxies. Beginners feel at home: explanations are plain, questions are welcome, and the pace is conversational. The scene is defined by dark, wide-open skies and the crisp altitude typical of southern Spain. Key features of the evening include the planetarium dome—where constellations are mapped in situ—and field telescopes that resolve Jupiter’s cloud bands, Saturn’s rings, and, on a good night, the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way’s core. The setting reveals Mediterranean scrub and olive groves at the valley’s edge; the nearby ridgelines cut a clean horizon that helps telescopes settle on faint targets. Expect to learn basic star-hopping, how to identify major constellations, and why local atmospheric clarity makes Andalusia a reliable stargazing region. This offering stands out because it balances technology and storytelling. The planetarium brings complex ideas into immediate, tactile form, while hands-on telescope time makes the cosmos feel accessible. Guides run the session in Spanish; groups range from families to solo travelers and curious locals. The experience adapts for cloudy nights with a full planetarium program, or offers rebooking and refunds per the cancellation policy. Practical notes: the meeting point is in Alhama de Granada; transportation is typically private or via local roads—check the booking confirmation for directions. Bring layered clothing for chilly nights, a red-light headlamp, and a camera on a tripod if you plan to shoot long exposures. Children are welcome, and the tone is educational rather than technical, though enthusiasts will find satisfying detail. Why book it? If your Andalusian itinerary includes Granada, this is a chance to translate the sky into stories and science. It’s a low-barrier, high-reward night out that connects geological silence, clear air, and simple equipment to reveal scales of distance that are hard to grasp from the daytime. Observación Astronómica makes the stars not just visible, but meaningful—particularly for first-time stargazers and families seeking an unforgettable educational experience. Sessions occasionally align with seasonal events—Perseid or Orionid meteor showers—and guides will adjust the plan to catch transients and planetary oppositions. The program is ideal for multi-night travelers who want one low-effort, high-impact evening; pair it with a daytime visit to nearby thermal springs or a walk through Alhama’s historic quarter for a full regional experience. Book early for clear-sky windows, and plan around the lunar calendar if dark-sky views are your priority. Expect memories that last well beyond home.