Where the Last Sultans Built Paradise on Earth
Granada is the city where Al-Andalus made its final, magnificent stand. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, where the Darro and Genil rivers meet, this Andalusian jewel carries eight centuries of Moorish genius in its streets, its fountains, and its stone.
From the Alhambra's impossible geometries to the whitewashed labyrinth of the Albaicín, from Sacromonte's flamenco caves to the Renaissance cathedral raised over the ruins of the great mosque — Granada is a city of layers, contradictions, and haunting beauty.
Walk its streets and you walk through the last kingdom of Islamic Europe, the triumph of the Reconquista, and the living pulse of Andalusia. 10 stops. 10 riddles. 800 years of stories.
"Dale limosna, mujer, que no hay en la vida nada como la pena de ser ciego en Granada" — Francisco de Icaza