Palacio de Santa Inés





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Granada is the quintessential heritage of Moorish Spain. This medium-sized city is home to the world's finest collection of 15th-century architecture and North African culture: the impressive citadel and palaces of the Alhambra, where Columbus got the royal go-ahead to explore the "new world." We recommend visiting Alhambra, declared a World Heritage Site, where reservations must be made to see it and pay the corresponding entrance fee with the option of guided tours. It is advisable to...
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Beautiful route through the Sierra Nevada, leaving Granada circulating through the Sierra Nevada to the Canales Reservoir and returning to the city.
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This beautiful and fun route begins at the Cuesta de las Cruces, in the surroundings of the Alhambra and continues through the San Pedro neighborhood and the Paseo de los Tristes along the banks of the Darro river. The tour continues passing through the Cortijo de Jesús del Valle, the surroundings of Cerro del Sol and the Aljibe de la Lluvia. To end the route, the path passes through the Carmen de los Mártiles area. This option is perfect to enjoy the exceptional nature that exists in the...
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Starting from the Generalife Gardens we can see a multitude of monuments around the Alhambra. We will pass by the Palace of Carlos V and then skirt the outside of the Alhambra and go up to the Dehesa del Generalife suburban park. From its highest part we will have a good view of all of Granada.
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Beautiful hiking route from the Albaicín neighborhood of Granada to the Dehesa del Generalife Periurban Park. The tour begins in the Plaza del Triunfo and continues through the Puerta de las Granadas, the Cerro del Sol, the Cortijo La Marra, the Cortijo Jesús del Valle, the banks of the River Darro and the Sacromonte neighborhood.