AlbaicinThe Arab quarter of Granada is the most charming area of the city, with its maze-like streets and its fascinating history.
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RealejoDiscover the contrasts of the Realejo, the old Sephardic quarter, and enjoy its cuisine and history.
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Sierra NevadaSierra Nevada is the highest massif in Spain and it's home to one of the most visited ski resorts in Europe.
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SacromonteExplore the neighborhood of caves and flamenco and discover why Sacromonte makes an impression.
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Alpujarra The Alpujarra is a region with 25 villages that preserve their Amazigh structure, as well as their traditional craftsmanship.
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Carrera del DarroOne of the most famous streets in Granada runs alongside the Darro river, offering stunning views of the Alhambra.
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Bib-Rambla SquareDiscover Bib-Rambla, a square of Nasrid origin full of stores and cafes that has retained its essence over the history of Granada.
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The AlhambraThe Alhambra is the jewel of the Nazrid kingdom, and the symbol of Granada.
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Royal ChapelThe earthly remains of the Reyes Católicos can be found in the Royal Chapel, one of Granada's must-see attractions.
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Corral del CarbónDiscover the the last Nazarid Granary in Spain, and return to the Granada of the 14th century, get information, history and Corral del Carbón.
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MadrasahThe ancient Arab University was constructed in 1349 and is home to the best preserved Nazaid hall in all of Granada.
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The BañueloOne of the most important traditions of the Arab world is the hammam.
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Carmen de la VictoriaThis traditional Granadian house is the prime example of Albaicin architecture.
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Palace of the Cordova familyThis 16th century palace merges Renaissance and Mudejar styles, creating a unique building.
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House of ZafraThis 14th century Nasrid house reflects the Arab lifestyle and the history of the Albaicin.
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San Juan de Dios MuseumDiscover the historic mansion where San Juan de Dios spend his last days alongside the famous Pisa family.
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Museum of Fine ArtsThe Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts) is the most important gallery in Granada with more than 2000 works from legendary painters.
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Alhambra MuseumDiscover the pieces recovered from the Alhambra and the Generalife and marvel at the Spanish-Arab art.
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Casa de los TirosThe Casa de los Tiros is the best museum to learn about Granada through engravings, ceramics and other valuable artifacts.
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Archaeological MuseumThe Archaeological Museum of Granada houses archaeological findings from Iberian, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs after their time in the city.
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Cuevas del SacromonteExplore ten caves of Sacromonte to experience the traditional houses in this area and the life of its inhabitants.
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Science ParkDelve into the world of science at this interactive museum with exhibits on physics and biology.
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Federico Garcia Lorca House MuseumThe house where Federico Garcia Lorca lived from the age of 8 is now a museum that exhibits personal objects and manuscripts written by him.
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Manuel de Falla House MuseumVisit the house where the famous composer Manuel de Falla spent almost two decades composing.
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Andalusia's Museum of MemoryLearn about Andalusia's cultural diversity and discover its heritage at the Andalusia's Museum of Memory.
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Granada CathedralThe Granada Cathedral is one of the most important renaissance buildings in Spain and an unmissable sight in the city.
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Cartuja MonasteryDiscover the artistic heritage of the Cartuja Monastery, one of the most stunning works of the Spanish Barroque.
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Monastery of San JeronimoDiscover the first monastery built in Granada after the Conquest and visit one of the most impressive churches in the city.
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Basilica of San Juan de DiosThis Baroque church named after St.
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Sacromonte AbbeyDiscover Sacromonte Abbey and visit the caves where the remains of San Cecilio, the patron saint of Granada, were found.
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AlcaiceríaThis old arab souk is today a mass of narrow streets filled with shops selling Arab souvenirs and artisanal wares.
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Royal HospitalThis former hospital founded by the Catholic Monarchs in the 16th century is a prime example of Renaissance architecture.
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