1. Marvel at the architecture of Alhambra Palace


What is it? The Alhambra Palace, high above Granada, is utterly magical. This masterpiece of Islamic architecture and its glorious stucco, tiles, limpid pools and fountains, dates back to the thirteenth century. It's so grand, even the later interventions by Castilian rulers dared not destroy the exquisite harmony.
Why go? When you step inside the palace, you're instantly transported to the era of the Nasrids. Water trickles softly from elaborate fountains, delicate horseshoe arches frame perfect views and stucco is transformed into cloud-like ceilings. Even the tourist hordes can’t diminish its extraordinary peace and beauty.
Address: Calle Real de la Alhambra, s/n, 18009, Granada
Hours: Open daily from 8.30am to 6pm (14 Oct-31 March) and 8.30am to 8pm (1 April-14 October)
Price: €23 per person























