Alhambra, Granada, Spain
Alhambra is a historical complex nestled amid lush trees and scenic mountain ranges of the Sierra Nevada. This landmark was first built as a fortress and then rebuilt and renovated as an extensive palace complex by Nasrid emir Mogammed ben Al-Ahmar during the middle of the 13th century. After the said renovation, it became the royal residence of the sultan, which marked the powerful Islamic rule in Spain. The Alhambra and its surrounding gardens are located in Granada, Spain and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its majestic structure, beautiful location and intricate Islamic architecture make it one of the most visited landmarks in the whole of Spain.
In addition to Alhambra, Granada also plays host numerous historical landmarks, making it a tourist magnet. Those who plan to visit the buzzing city can stop by Granada Cathedral, which was built in the 16th century and showcased the triumphant conquest of the Catholic monarchs. A walk along historic Calle Elvira is also a must-try for especially for shopping enthusiasts. After a renewing experience at the Arab Baths, guests can relax at the plush 5-star Hotel Alhambra Palace which is a short walk from Alhambra. Those who are on a tight budget but want to experience premium and modern comforts and take advantage of a central location can book a room at the Oro Del Darro Suites. This hotel lies right at the heart of the city and a few steps from shopping and dining venues that line Calle Navas. In terms of nearby cities, the nearest to major one to Granada is the city of Malaga which is less than 50 miles away.