The Alhambra in Granada is without a doubt the top sight in the city. But Granada is far more besides! In the area around Granada there are many beautiful towns well worth a visit. Come and discover some!
The Alhambra in Granada is without a doubt the top sight in the city. But Granada is far more besides! In the area around Granada there are many beautiful towns well worth a visit. Come and discover some!
If you’re heading to Granada as a family, here’s a handy list of children’s activities and places to visit.
There are a couple of things to bear in mind before hitting Granada at night: there are lots of different enticing things to do (going out for tapas or for dinner, enjoying the views of the Alhambra on a starry night, having a drink or heading straight for the dance floor) and each area in the city has different options and people. Welcome to Granada by night!
Alhambra means ‘red castle’ in Arabic. Although there are several different theories, this name probably comes from the reddish colour of its walls.
If you do a quick Google search as to why people visit Spain one of the things that keep popping up on all the lists is the traditional Spanish food.
Holy Week in Granada is one of Spain’s most spectacular Easter celebrations. Just like in Seville, Malaga and other Andalusian cities, this religious celebration which attracts thousands of visitors.
The Andalusian city of Granada, nestled in the foothills of the snow capped Sierra Nevada mountain range, is home to one of Spain’s best known monuments, the Alhambra. The city is a veritable treasure trove of Islamic art and architecture which attracts thousands of visitors every year wishing to experience the rich cultural heritage of the city. On par with the architectural beauty is the natural landscape which can be best experienced by taking one of these treks around Granada.
Discover the typical products, wander the markets, enjoy the colourful shops and take home a memory of the city in your suitcase, these are just some of the rituals that we travellers do when we visit a new city or destination. Granada is a great place to go shopping. Here are a few ideas of what to but in Granada and the best places to do it.
Welcome to Granada, the city of the Alhambra, a magic place where Romans, Moors, Jews and Christians have left their mark. Bathed in sun, this Andalusian city hides an enormous amount of architectural treasures and secrets just waiting to be discovered. To join you in the adventure, here is our little tourist guide with the outstanding sights to visit in Granada.
We start a new month; it’s Friday and now is as good a time as any to start making plans for your next trip, and while winter is upon us Granada shapes up as the promised land, a pleasant climate, good skiing, tapas and beers, flamenco great atmosphere and lots of things to visit.