Granada is a quaint and charming city and the capital of the province of Granada in the region of Andalusia, Spain. Nestled in the foothill of the Sierra Nevada mountains at the confluence of three rivers, Beiro, Darro and Genil, it is home to several
magnificent historic monuments that make it one of the most visited holiday destinations in the world. There are plenty of
Granada vacation rentals and homes available in the city, which provide comfortable accommodation to all segments of travelers be it shoe string budget travelers or those who are fond of luxurious comfort.
The Alhambra, a splendid Moorish citadel and palace is one of the most famous landmarks of the city. Known for its remarkable Islamic architectural style, it was built chiefly under the Nazari Dynasty in the 14th C. and is a true expression of the once flourishing Moorish civilization. The grand halls and chambers surround a series of open courts that include the Court of Lions containing arcades resting on 124 white marble columns. The lavishly adorned interiors of the building are the magnificent examples of the so called honeycomb and stalactite vaulting. Located in close vicinity to
vacation rentals in Granada Andalucia is the Charterhouse, a Carthusian monastery, which is one of the most impressive pieces of ornamental Baroque in Spain. Other noted historic attractions include Santo Domingo Church, San Jose Church, Sacromonte Abbey, Bermejas Towers, The Gate of Elvira, and Almorabitin. If you want a break from your sightseeing tour then enjoy some refreshing outdoor recreational activities at the Sierra Nevada National Park, which is blessed with gurgling rivers, sheer sided gorges, stony scree slopes, glacial lakes, and cultivated terraces of almond trees and vegetables. Listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it offers ample opportunities for walking, hiking, trekking, boating, and thrilling water sports. From Granada, you can explore many tourist cities of Andalucia region including
Montefrio, Arenas del Ray, Algarinejo and Monachil.
Granada is a great place for shopping lovers. The Plaza Bib Ramblla is filled with numerous curio shops. Here, you can buy inlaid chess boards and chess pieces of every imaginable style. Other must buys include fans, clothing, jewelry, handicrafts and decorative items. You can also browse through the tourist shops located outside the gate to the Alambra along the Cuesta de Gomerez. Your stay in
Granada cottage rentals is incomplete without sampling some of the finest regional delicacies at the local restaurants and eating joints. Wander along the Calle Calderería, an Albayzin street where you can treat your taste buds to authentic Arab food, especially teas and desserts from North Africa.