When we think of Spain, we often picture sun-drenched beaches and a warm Mediterranean climate. However, the country is also ...
While you will want to explore much of Granada on foot, this charming Andalusian city, situated at more than 2,400 feet above sea level, is regarded as one of the least walkable towns in Europe.
Bathhouses, tapas-hopping and flamenco: here's how to make the most of a short break in this Andalucian city. One of Granada's most stunning miradors (viewpoints) is the one onto the Alhambra ...
One of Granada's most stunning miradors (viewpoints) is the one onto the Alhambra palace and fortress from El Albaicin. Photograph by David Charbit ...
while flamenco-inflected rock bands like Los Planetas have helped bestow on Granada the crown of indie capital of Spain. Flamenco’s hold on Granada transcends even the world of music ...
For more than 700 years, Spain, the most Catholic of countries ... The Sacromonte hillside, at the edge of town, is the historic home to Granada’s Gypsy community. In the very caves that ...
the Cathedral of Granada, the Royal Chapel and Museum, and the Monastery of San Jeronimo. The Basilica de San Juan de Dios is considered one of the most important Baroque temples in Spain and ...
Cave houses dot the landscape of Guadix, a small Granada town, in Andalusia. Discover how they got constructed, and why the ...