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The Arabs ruled Iberia for 6 centuries, and Granada was the last Muslim city to fall to the Christians in 1492, still keeping the best remains of Arabic occupation.

One of them is one of the most brilliant jewels of universal architecture - the Alhambra. It includes a series of palaces and gardens built in the 14th century, in a hill overlooking the city. It's composed by several buildings, including the summer palace called Generalife.
​Downtown there are also several interesting monuments to visit.
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To a distant view of Alhambra, go to Albaicin, in the facing hill. It's the old Moorish casbah or "medina", with a labyrinth of narrow streets and whitewashed houses with inner gardens, known as "carmenes" and on top of it, at Plaza de San Nicolas, you have the best view. Sunset provide the strongest colors.​

Alhambra

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​The Pearl of Muslim Architecture

The complex of palace, fortress and garden of Alhambra is the most harmonious and beautiful Muslim building in Europe. I've been there four times till now, and... am not tired, yet. There's no way to perfectly describe it: it's something you have to feel in location, so... let's go!

Address: Calle Real s/n

Alert: advanced booking is advised to prevent crowding

Phone: + 34 958 227 525

Website: http://www.alhambra-patronato.es
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​Timeless Gardens

As everywhere else, the palaces are a preserved but dead testimony of an ancient culture and artists' skills.

he gardens are a living element, that adds harmony to the whole, and helps to fade that sensation of absence and emptiness in the palace.

​Generally, Muslim gardens are always part of the best in their palaces.

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Comares

The heart of the whole is the residence of the king, named Comares palace.

There you may find the most delicate details of the precious architecture of the palaces.

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​Later adding

The beauty of Alhambra is so impressive that christian rulers had no doubt to preserve (and to use it).

​Emperor Charles V left the most important signs of it, adding a Renaissance palace, less than one century after the conquest, nowadays one of the biggest buildings of the complex.


Albaicin

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​The "poor" twin sister

Facing each other, as two "twin sisters", the hills of Alhambra and Albaicin are the heart of Granada. You may either climb to the "poor" Albaicin and enjoy the large sights over the town, with the splendors of Alhambra in face, or approach a window of Alhambra and admire the old houses climbing Albaicin hill.

​Or... you better do both things. Two complementary ways to feel the charm of Granada, and two mandatory visits.

Website: http://www.albaicin-granada.com​
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​Palace of Justice

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The oldest square in Granada is called... New Square. Funny, isn't it?

I don't know why, maybe because it is so pretty that it survived all the other ones.

​Yes, it is very nice, dominated by the old Justice Palace and many other beautiful buildings.

Address: Plaza Nueva

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​Constitution monument

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In my first four visits to Granada I only had eyes to Alhambra. When I got acknowledged to it, in the following visits,  I started looking elsewhere, and confirming that Granada is more than the palace - it's a beautiful city.

​The monument to the Spanish constitution of 1812 stands in a large square of the modern city.

​Sun and Snow

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In summer the heat brings Africa to the Muslim relic of Alhambra.

In winter the snow gathers thousands of sportsmen from Spain and Portugal.

All year around, Granada is a strong attraction, where the sounds and sights of Spain are present in every square and narrow street.

​Skying in Sierra Nevada, and, in less than one hour, to descend to the hot lively town is a good experience. That, and the fact of its proximity to Portugal, make Sierra Nevada the favorite winter station for Portuguese.

Sierra Nevada

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About one hour distant from Granada, Sierra Nevada is a nice skiing station. The distance makes it the favorite to Portuguese, and the proximity of the beauties and life of Granada do help a lot.

I've never been there in skiing peak season and don't know how the traffic conditions, but I do believe that staying in town and going there for some hours, as we did, in spring but still with snow, would be the best option.

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​Best In Spring

Sierra Nevada is not much than a winter resort, the most attractive to the Portuguese due to price and distance. The best time to visit it is around Easter, when the sun shines in the snow, and, less that one hour distant you have the marvels of "moor" Granada.

​Unless your purpose is only ski, the best is to stay in Granada and make the way forth and back when needed, taking advantage of the best in both sites.

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