1. Albaicín is a historic neighborhood located in Granada, Spain. It is known for its narrow, winding streets and stunning views of the Alhambra palace and the Sierra Nevada mountains. The neighborhood was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Albaicín is filled with traditional Moorish architecture, such as the white-washed houses with terracotta roofs, and it is also the birthplace of flamenco music.

2. Albaicín is open all day, every day, as it is a public neighborhood. There are no specific working hours or phone numbers for Albaicín as it is not a museum or tourist attraction with staff.

3. Visitors can access Albaicín by public transportation, such as taking a bus or taxi to the neighborhood. It is also possible to walk to Albaicín from other areas of Granada, but it can be hilly and challenging. There is no admission fee to enter the neighborhood, as it is a public area.