Looking Back at Our Trip to the Beautiful City of Granada, Spain

Located at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is a wonderful city located in southern Spain. For obvious reasons, the Alhambra Palace is a definite highlight of a visit to Granada, but there is more to see than just the fortress and palace. The narrow streets, beautiful cathedral, the Royal Chapel, and restaurants and stores make visiting the city worth at least a couple of days in order to see it adequately. The city is very walkable, although many of the narrow streets can be quite steep, so feel free to stop at a local bistro for a quick break to enjoy a glass of Spanish wine.

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Walking the Streets of Granada
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Views from the Walls of Alhambra
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Ornate Dome Inside of the Cathedral
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Amazing City Views

With an elevation over 2,400 feet (730 meters) above sea level and with roads that crawl up the sides of the Sierra Nevada mountains, there are wonderful views of the city from several vantage points. Some of the best are from the walls of Alhambra, but there are many from neighborhoods as well. Even though the panoramic views are amazing, the best views can be found by walking the side streets and discovering some of the many restaurants and shops that the city has to offer. One of our favorite streets wrapped itself along the sides of Alhambra and provided a different view of the fortress.

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Enjoying a Glass of Wine at a Bistro
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Walking Some Steep Stairs in the City
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Looking Up at Alhambra from the Street Below
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Spectacular Views from Alhambra

When planning a trip to Granada, or southern Spain in general, one should be prepared to be on a relaxing schedule. No one is in a hurry and even though the temperatures can be more mild than other parts of the region, people still go out for walks late into the evening. Granada is located about an hour’s drive from the coast and an hour and a half from the city of Malaga. It was closer to a four and a half hour drive from where we stayed in Estepona. It was certainly worth taking the time to get there. If you intend to go to Alhambra, as you definitely should, be sure to buy your tickets well in advance as they do sell out up to six to eight weeks ahead of time.

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View of the Neighborhood that We Walked
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Entrance to the Royal Chapel
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Sitting at a Street Side Café
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Walking a Narrow Street Near the Alhambra Complex

We really enjoyed our time in Granada and it was one of our favorite memories of the region. We also spent time in Seville as well as Ronda, but seeing Alhambra in Granada is a memory of a lifetime. We spent several days in Granada, making our time there very relaxing and enjoying many different restaurants with wonderful food.

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We Even Found an Irish Pub
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Our Hotel
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Fountain in Alhambra
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Cathedral Exterior

3 thoughts on “Looking Back at Our Trip to the Beautiful City of Granada, Spain

  1. This post brought back wonderful memories of visiting Granada and the Andalucia area of Spain. I have almost the exact same shot of that fountain. Granada is such a vibrant city and has so much charm as well. Could have spent much longer there. Ohhhh the Alhambra!! Loved it!

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