Alhambra
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ALHAMBRA/ Updated : Jun 26, 2015, 13:56 IST
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Sometimes it is impossible to save the best for last. If there is one building that has put the city of Granada on the itineraries of thousands of tourists around the world, it has to be the mighty Alhambra. A fortress that was co … Read more
Sometimes it is impossible to save the best for last. If there is one building that has put the city of Granada on the itineraries of thousands of tourists around the world, it has to be the mighty Alhambra. A fortress that was converted to a palace in 1333, Alhambra has enchanted tourists for decades. It stands atop a hill overlooking the city of Granada. Read less

Sometimes it is impossible to save the best for last. If there is one building that has put the city of Granada on the itineraries of thousands of tourists around the world, it has to be the mighty Alhambra. A fortress that was converted to a palace in 1333, Alhambra has enchanted tourists for decades. It stands atop a hill overlooking the city of Granada. The building itself is an architectural marvel of mammoth proportions. The complex covers an area of 1,40,000 sq m. We would suggest devoting at least one full day to the Alhambra when you are in Granada.
Alhambra has three main areas. The Alcazaba (the citadel) is the oldest part of the building. All that remains in this area are crumbling walls and a dilapidated watchtower. The second part, Generalife, comprises of a decadent renovated villa, surrounded by lush landscaped gardens. Rows of fountains, gorgeous pathways, patios, and picturesque ponds add to the charm of the area. The area of the Nazrid Palaces wows tourists with its architectural splendour. Colourful tiles line the walls of the rooms and intricate designs adorn the doors here. This UNESCO Heritage Site will leave you smitten with Granada and all it has to offer.
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