Granada, Spain
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What is Granada
Granada is a a mid-sized city located in Granada Province in Andalucia, Southern Spain. Rich in history and culture, Granada is arguably the single most worthwile city in Spain for a tourist.
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About Granada elsewhere
world66.com
"There were two grandmothers with enough colored hair clips to keep an army of small girls happy, a man playing a guitar, two gypsy girls pestering tourists, and the hazy panorama of the famous Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada mountains behind."
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wikitravel.org
"The famous old Moorish capital of Granada, now chief town of its province, the see of an archbishop and a university town, is magnificently situated at the foot of the Sierra Nevada between two outlying hills which fall steeply down to the fertile vega of the Río Genil (often waterless in summer)."
planetware.com
"One of the highest points in the quarter, the plaza in front of the church of San Nicolás -- called the Mirador de San Nicolás -- has one of the finest views in all of Granada: on the hill opposite, the turrets and towers of the Alhambra form a dramatic silhouette against the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada."
fodors.com
"The mountains in the Sierra Nevada and, less known, the Sierra Morena [particularly its western projection in the Sierra de Aracena offer good trekking and skiing, while the coast between Tarifa and Cadiz on the Atlantic has some of the best beaches in Spain."
world66.com
"It is situated at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of three rivers, Beiro , Darro and Genil ,at an elevation of 738 metres above sea level."
en.wikipedia.org
"Inland lies the Alpujarra, a valley running about 50km east-west along the southern edge of the Sierra Nevada."
wikitravel.org
"Andalusia rings with echoes of the Moors from the dark mountains of the Sierra Morena down to the mighty, snowcapped peaks of the Sierra Nevada."
fodors.com
"In addition to a rich multicultural history, the Alhambra and other monuments, a student-driven nightlife, and skiing and trekking in the nearby Sierra Nevada, Granada offers a break from the summer heat of other Andalusian cities such as Córdoba or Seville."
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About Granada
annaliisailola from Finland wrote about Granada one year, 3 months ago
Quite big city. The palace of Isabella and Ferdinand is worth to see
About places near Granada
annaliisailola from Finland wrote about Alhambra one year, 3 months ago
Alhambra is really worth of visiting! It is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain quite near to Granada city. Walls are like lace! Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain's major tourist attractions exhibiting the country's most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today.
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