Alhambra in Granada: the palace you must see before you die
If you’re only going to visit one attraction in Spain, it has to be the Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain’s most important monument and an architectural gem.
If you’re only going to visit one attraction in Spain, it has to be the Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain’s most important monument and an architectural gem.
The Alpujarra region lies across Granada and Almería’s hinterland, with small white mountain villages clinging to the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada. Take a tour of three villages where time stands still and nature is a balm for the soul.
Granada has everything a food lover’s heart could desire. Get on board with everything from free tapas to avant-garde food and sweets. Find the way to Granada’s best tapas bars, restaurants, tea and ice cream houses.
What to see in Granada? Different cultures have left their historical mark on the Andalusian city, and the best experiences in Granada are to be found in a colourful patchwork of architecture, art and local life.
In Granada’s southern hinterland, you’ll find the lush Valle de Lecrín. In the middle of it is the Garden of lemons, which consists of a Finca and townhouse. Here you can invite family and friends for a luxurious country stay in beautiful nature.