It was the summer residence of the Nazari kings, located at the foot of a hill
from where you can see the entire city. Discover a beautiful garden and the variety
of flowers and fountains.
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Granada's Heritage, one of the most attractive districts of Granada
with its little squares, white houses and medieval streets and incredible views of Alhambra.
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Walk through narrow, twisted streets to watch the Sacromonte's varied
geography: mountains, vega, rivers and to see flamenco shows organized by
the gypsies in the caves and tablaos.
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Realejo is a district in the old Jewish quarter of Granada that has a unique style
and a very active community with Carmenes, whitewashed houses and numerous pubs and
tapas bars.
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It was one of the busiest corners of Granada. Located just below the Alhambra and at the foot of the Albaicin,
it offers incredible views of the Alhambra and variety of tapas bars.
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One of the oldest streets crossed by bridges of brick across the river Darro and near the Alhambra.
In this corner of Granada there are remains of Arab homes, buildings and the S. XVI, XVII
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Plaza Nueva was a major center of Granada, where celebrated tournaments,
games and bull running. The Plaza was formed in the Christian era and
is located on the top of the river Darro.
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A perfect place for a nice walk. Romantic gardens are a mixture of French and English
gardens that are situated in the surroundings of the Alhambra with more than seven hectares.
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Historic gardens with colored fountains at night and surrounded by beautiful
buildings like the Royal Hospital and the monument to the Virgin.
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Alcaiceria Street is full of typical shops and souvenirs. Part of the former Arab market.
Worth a visit, is close to the Plaza Bip Rambla.
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A modern area of Granada but has its charm with many tapas bars and summer terraces
in in the Plaza de Mariana Pineda and Campillo.
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