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  1. Al-Suqundi, 13th century: " Granada is the Damascus of Al-Andalus, a pasture for the eyes, an elevation of the soul. It has an in-expugnable castle of tall walls and magnificent buildings. It stands out for the singularity of its river, which disseminates through its houses, baths, Moorish markets, internal and external mills and gardens".

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    Granada (/ ɡ r ə ˈ n ɑː d ə / grə-NAH-də; Spanish: [ɡɾaˈnaða] ⓘ, locally) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the Darro, the Genil, the Monachil and the Beiro.

    • 88.02 km² (33.98 sq mi)
    • Spain
  3. At the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, between the rivers Darro and Genil, lies one of the most interesting cities in eastern Andalusia. This impressive Andalusian legacy comes together with architectural jewels from the Renaissance and the most modern 21st-century facilities.

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    • The Alhambra. The Alhambra is the most visited monument in Granada, and even in Spain! This UNESCO World Heritage site, also called “Red Palace”, was built in the 13th century by Moorish rulers to serve as their residence.
    • The Albaicin neighborhood. During your trip to Granada, you should go on a stroll in the Albaicin neighborhood. It’s located on top of a hill, right across the Alhambra.
    • Granada miradors. Here is another cool thing to do in Granada: stop by the miradors and enjoy the views over the city and the Alhambra! There are a few, the most famous one being the mirador de San Nicolas, located in the Albaicin neighborhood.
    • The Sacromonte. Let’s continue to explore Granada and go to the Sacromonte neighborhood. It’s located North-East of Albaicin, on Valparaiso hill. This former gipsy neighborhood is famous for its troglodyte houses, the “cuevas”.
  4. Granada. Andalucía, Spain, Europe. Serene Islamic architecture, monumental churches, old-school tapas bars and counterculture graffiti art combine to make Granada a compelling city break. Best Things to Do.

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  6. Granada is one of the most visited destinations in Spain because of the Alhambra, its museums and monuments, its cuisine, and its close ties to flamenco music. In this guide, you'll discover the exciting history of Granada and its Nasrid legacy, which can still be found all over the city.

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