I just looked on the official ticket-getting website,
http://www.AlhambraTickets.com , and didn't see any mention there.
After doing a little research, I found what appears to be a VERY VERY useful website,
http://www.access-able.com , and their excellent page on Granada (including the Alhambra) at
http://www.access-able.com/tales/spain/granada.html . There, they list a number of hotels which have good wheelchair access but also about negotiating the city and its monuments by wheelchair. Here's an excerpt:
Alhambra. The major areas of the Alhambra (including the unforgettable Hall of the Ambassadors and Court of the Lions, both in the Nasrid Palaces) and Generalife gardens are accessible; some of the other areas (such as the towers, the upper level rooms and the circular inner courtyard of the palace of Charles V) aren’t. There is a strange, long wooden ramp down to the main entrance of the Nasrid Palaces, with curved steel edges at either end that are difficult to maneuver; Howard required assistance. There are one or two stairs at many places; portable ramps were available at some spots but not at others: more ramps are needed. It’s advisable to find a guard when you enter and ask him or her to direct you to the best path and ensure the ramps are available.
Then go to
http://www.access-able.com/tales/spain/index.html for wheelchair-access details about Spain in general and links to specific cities. Wow. What a great page.
But regarding your question directly, I've found no indication that there are wheelchairs available at the Alhambra. The grounds outside of the palace are mainly dirt or dirt-and-fine-but-compacted-gravel. Inside there are one and two steps up and down, stone or tile surfaces inside the buildings, but outside the buildings it's again dirt or compacted gravel. On the way to the Generalife it's steep. Inside and on the grounds of the Generalife there are lots of steps in places.
Saludos, MadridMan/
GranadaMan
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