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Granada is a city in the south east of Spain. It is the capital of the province on Granada, which is part of Andalusia. The town is most famous for the Alhambra, a complex of Castles and Palaces on the top of the hill overseeing Granada. The city is also a favourite destination for students.
From the Granada Travel Guide
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Extremely helpful and friendly staff, quietness and good facilities are offset by a bad location in two ways: first because of the rather dodgy looking street this was on (accessed through an alley off a more major shopping street - doesn't feel good to walk down there in the dark), and second because of its overall location in Granada, which is fa ... more
i thought for a 2 star hotel it was excellent value - however even though it is no fault of the hotel we were in the back and it was very noisy all night. ... more
This place was absolutely disgusting, we had to ring the bell 3 times before a woman in a filty cardigan let us in and give us a key. ... more
Granada -v- Sevilla
Hi folks, for the last two years I've stayed in Malaga for 2 months always in the Dec - March period. For Uk travellers the climate is warm T shirt weather.Wonderful!!! Can anyone tell me whether: Granada is cheaper to live than Sevilla? AND Is the weather as warm during the winter months? BIG ...
Toledo, Seville, or Granada?
Hi all, I'm new to this site,so sorry if I take a couple of mis steps at first. Ok, I was considering going to Spain next Spring. I was considering staying in Toledo, Sevilla, or Granada. I didn't really want a city as big as Madrid, but I don't want to be bored. So any thoughts comparing the cities ...
Granada for almost 5 months!!!
Hi all, So I am the luckiest woman on earth and will be living in Granada for five months. So, any general advice on the city? Anything I should absolutely see (other than the ALhambra)? also, any tips on dealing with Spanish men? Also, since I'll be there for so long I know I'll want to spend ...
Still walking
Well I'm a day late yesterday Sunday we commenced the day with a walking tour through the old Arab sook areas of Granada...fascinating history we walked through the Albayzin district dating back to 711.... We walked for 2.5 hrs with a great guide who we had to share with a Spanish speaking group. Bit ...
Posted in Walking Lots by Billdeb
8th April 2011
of advice: don't drive to Gibraltar. We drove on to Granada, some of it along the Mediterranean sea. Being ...
Posted in Kim and Danny 2011 by kimdanny
The Alhambra & Tapas Tours With a Twist
of the most famous street art there. In Granada there is a famous street artist called El Nino who does so ...
Posted in Trav vs. The World by rhinoc