Turismo de Granada

  • Surf’s Up: Riding the Waves Along Spain’s Coastal Hotspots 🏄‍♂️🌊

    Spain, renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, is also a paradise for surfers. With its diverse coastline, consistent swells, and warm Mediterranean waters, Spain offers an exhilarating surfing experience for both beginners and seasoned pros. In this article, we’ll take you on a virtual tour of Spain’s coastal hotspots where you…

  • Picos de Europa: Exploring Spain’s Green Paradise in Northern Spain 🏞️

    Spain, often associated with sun-soaked beaches and vibrant cities, holds a hidden gem in its northern region – the Picos de Europa. This stunning natural wonderland, located in the heart of Northern Spain, offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in lush green landscapes, towering peaks, and charming villages. Let’s embark on a virtual journey…

  • Architectural Marvels of Barcelona: Gaudí’s Influence on the Cityscape

    Barcelona, a city known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, stands as a testament to the genius of the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Gaudí’s unique vision and innovative approach have left an indelible mark on the cityscape, transforming it into a surreal playground of architectural wonders. From the whimsical curves of Casa…

  • Tracing Spain’s Footsteps: A Historical Overview from Pre-Roman Times to Today

    🇪🇸 Spain, a land of diverse cultures, rich traditions, and captivating history, boasts a journey through time that is both fascinating and enlightening. From its ancient origins to its modern-day vibrancy, Spain’s history is a tapestry woven with conquests, discoveries, artistry, and innovation. Join us as we embark on a captivating exploration of Spain’s footsteps…

  • Savoring Spain: An Introduction to the Diverse Gastronomy of the Regions

    Spain, a country known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning landscapes, is also a paradise for food enthusiasts. Spaniards take their cuisine seriously, and each region boasts its own unique flavors, ingredients, and culinary traditions. From the bustling streets of Barcelona to the quaint villages of Andalusia, Spain’s gastronomic landscape is a tantalizing…

  • Unveiling the Alhambra: A Guide to Granada’s Crown Jewel

    🕌🌄🇪🇸 Nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains in Spain, the Alhambra stands as a testament to the rich history, intricate artistry, and cultural fusion that has shaped the region for centuries. This mesmerizing palace and fortress complex is not just a UNESCO World Heritage Site; it’s a timeless masterpiece that beckons…

  • Gastronomy in Granada

    Granada cuisine is just as varied and tasty as the tapas. It is a style of cooking with a great Arabic inheritance, heavy on spices, rich in soups and pottages and especially sweet-toothed. Although perhaps not the most outstanding feature of local cooking, the tapas served free in all the province’s bars to wash down…

  • Granada – Sierra Nevada ski resort

    Many people only associate Spain with sand and sun and are surprised to find that Spain also offers a wide range of winter sports. Spain’s number one location for winter sports, the Sierra Nevada is located just two hours away from the Costa del Sol. Located above Granada, it has the best snow and the…

  • Main monuments in Granada

    Alhambra & Generalife Calle Real s/n.Opening hours: Summer (1/4 – 31/10). Monday – Sunday, 8.30 – 20.00.Winter (1/11 – 31/3). Monday – Sunday, 8.30 – 18.00.Alhambra was build by the Nazaris in 1238 as a fortress and residential area. It was constructed on the hilltop Sierra Elvira in Granada as a small town with beautiful…

  • History of Granada

    Granada’s history is one of internal crises because of the existence of a powerful landowning nobility successive wars with Castile. Successive kings of Granada sought political support and military aid from Morocco. Moroccan recruits caused the kingdom to undergo an intense process of ‘arabisation’, to cut itself off from all Castilian influences, and to develop…