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Welcome to Granada
Granada is located at the point where the Sierra Nevada mountains meet the fertile plain of the vega.
Behind Granada are steep mountains and flat agricultural land in front. The altitude of Granada 630 metres.
There are Many things that are fantastic about Granada
Alhambra and the Generalife
If you are into heritage and beautiful architecture then this place is for you!!All the history of Granada has passed in front of the Alhambra walls, something to bear in mind when you are standing infront of this monumental complex!
The story says that there was a garden where the monarchs, persecuted princess between flowers. The walls of the Cuarto de los Secretos say that there is nothing that escapes from its ears.
The Medina says that there were times of peace, and the Alcazaba that there were times of war. The Puerta del Vino says that there was joy and the jails say that there was sadness.
Ski in Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada resort is one of most modern and well equipped in Europe, consisting of 103 tracks with varying degrees of difficulty and an overall length of 95 kilometres!! here Skiing and snowboarding are the things to practise. One of the key benefits of Sierra Nevada is the possibility of skiing at night in illuminated and specially equipped tracks.
Flights to Granada
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Whatever you want from an evening out, you'll find it here (picture courtesy of one of our readers). The traditional start to the evening is a tour of the tapas bars; the whole city is filled with bars and restaurants but you'll find the biggest concentration of which in Pedro Alarcon and Plaza Nueva.
Typical locals tapas include squid in batter (calamares), olives wrapped in anchovies, strips of aubergine in garlic (berenjena, our personal favourite!) and the ubiquitous cured ham (jamon serrano).
If you fancy something more substantial there's a good choice of Spanish restaurants specialising in Andalucian dishes along with plenty of international restaurants (everything from pizzerias and burger bars to German beer kellers and Arab kebab houses).
If you can summon enough culinary courage you may want to try the typical festive dish of Granada, the Sacromonte omelette made of fried brain and bull's testicles!!!(it personally to us few trips to muster enough courage!).