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Quote: As you know, this fortress in the town of Granada, the last two centuries served as a refuge for Arab conquerors on European soil.It was his custom built a mosque, palaces with delicate patterns on the ceilings Read More
Quote: Mar.-Sept, daily 10:30-1 and 4-7; Oct.-Feb., Mon.-Sat. 10:30-1:30 and 4-7, Sun. 11-1 and 3:30-6:30www.capillarealgranada.com2.10 euro; half-price under 10 yearsWe visited the Capilla when it reopened on Sunday at Read More
Quote: Granada was ruled by the Moors of the Nasrid Dynasty from 1238 to 1492. The city was known as a major cultural center before it fell to the Catholic Monarchs. Under the rule of Ferdinand and Isabella, Granada Read More
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Quote: Seemingly far away from the well-trodden tourist trail of the Alhambra, Cathedral and Capilla Real, the Convento de San Jeronimo lies in the University quarter, just a 20 minute walk away. Its vast bulk Read More
Quote: What a contrast! Even externally, the blaring solidity of this palace clashes with the discreet delicacy of the Nazarid Palace behind it that Carlos V attempted to visually eradicate by destroying one wing of it Read More
Quote: This enclave covers a hill across the ravine from the Alhambra. It gives the Alhambra a run for its money as the most interesting part of Granada. This ancient Moorish neighbourhood is a mix of traditional white Read More
Quote: The Sierra Nevada is the highest mountain range in all of Spain. Its two highest peaks, Pico Veleta and Mulhacen, both reach well over 11,000 feet. Some areas remain snow-capped year round even though these Read More
Quote: Phone: 957 47 05 12 Open: April-June, Mon-Sat 10am-7:30pm, July-Oct, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. During Semana Santa, it has interesting hours: 9-10:45am and 2-6pm. Prices: 6.50 euros for adults and students; no Read More
Quote: To escape from the summer heat, take a stroll by the tiny River Darro with its stone bridges overlooked by the Alhambra hill. While you're there, visit the restored 11th century Arab Baths. Through the Read More