Granada Tourist Attractions
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Granada Tourist Attractions
Are you worried about the places to visit and recreate within Granada? Then travel to Granada, which attracts you with its mesmerizing attractions. Granada is worth visiting for its historical monuments, churches, bathhouses and bullfighting. Granada Tourist Attractions appeals you with innumerable sights of Gothic, Moorish and Carthusian architectural beauty that are worth appreciating.Some of the exciting Granada Tourist Attractions are as follows:
- Travel to Alhambra Palace, one of the Granada Tourist Attractions, which stands as one of the eminent Moorish fortresses and is an outstanding edifice concerning the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian legacy. Alhambra Palace boasts of extensive gardens, exquisite palaces and huge fortifications, which is one of its kinds in the region. Alhambra Palace is known for its three distinct groups of buildings, which are namely Palacios Nazaríes (Royal Palace, or Nasrid Palaces), the palace gardens of the Generalife, and the Alcazaba.
- Visit Albaicín, which is known as a Moorish district existent within Spain. It is recognized for comprising of several Moorish sites along with holding some of the best Christian monuments. Stopover at the Moorish public baths placed along the Plaza Nueva. The place is open from Tues to Sat with timings starting from 10am–2pm. many oil painters visit this destination and confine the scenic beauty of the region within its paintings.
- Take a look at the Archeological Museum, one of the Granada Tourist Attractions, which is positioned along the Casa de Castril, 43. The museum is situated within the Renaissance mansion. It is open to public access from Tues from 3–8pm, on Wed to Sat from 9am–8pm, and even on Sun from 9am–2.30pm.
- Mirador de San Nicolás is one of the points close to the Archaeological museum from where one can catch up with the scenic beauty of Alhambra city.
- Tour to the historical site of Capilla Real, popular as a Christian building that holds the tombs of Fernando and Isabella. The chapel is open from (April to Sept Mon–Sat from 10.30am–1pm & 4–7pm, Sun from 11am–1pm & 4–7pm; Oct to March Mon–Fri 10.30am–1pm, Sat & Sun 11am–1pm)
- The Palace of Charles V, erected during the Spanish Renaissance is worth visiting. The Sacromonte hill is yet another attraction where ancient gypsies thrived in concealed caves.
- Enjoy the Arab Baths and Tearooms along the Plaza Nueva that is situated behind the Santa Ana church. You may even enjoy Bullfights, one of the Granada Tourist Attractions held in the month of March to November along the area of Plaza de Toros.
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