Alojamientos con Encanto Al Andalus
Cuesta del Chapiz, 54, Granada
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Alojamientos con Encanto Al Andalus Granada

Cuesta del Chapiz, 54 Granada, Andalusia, 18009, Spain and Canary Islands

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Settling inn in Grenada

A travel blog entry by wolfsea

After a short drive I was in the mountain town Granada, which housed the famous castle Alhambra. Its sound like magic, and thus looks the part. Got a small room in the centre of town and started exploring. After walking for 3 hours, the airport called, my luggage had finally arrived. I got into my car, raced to the airport and back. Pedal to the …

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Day 370 - Grand Granada

A travel blog entry by everett.butler

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... who responded when I was searching for a last minute place to go. Each day we have lunch with the family, gathered around the small round dinner table. The dad loves to cook while the mom peppers me with questions, expertly translated by her son when things get to complex or a flurry of hand gestures don’t convey the intention. Our late afternoon meal is always followed by a siesta, me napping on the couch soundly while the ...

Modern Mosque and the Alhambra

A travel blog entry by catswain

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... at vestiges of the time when it was under Moorish rule. We also had a special appointment not open to many westerners. We were allowed into one of the new mosques in Granada.



There are about 20,000 muslims currently living in Granada. The number has grown quite a bit in recent years. The mosque we went to is in a lovely spot, looking right out over the gorge at the Alhambra (which is the old ...

Granada - Never leave your camera at the hotel!

A travel blog entry by shultz

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We spent a couple of rainy days in Granada (I know, more rain... Starting to get tired of this).
Granada seems to be known for 2 main things, it's university, which is almost 500 years old and has around 80,000 students at it, and the Alhambra which is a complex of gardens, walls, palaces and other associated buildings that was built in the 1300's when Spain was ruled by Muslims.

The Alhambra is the most visited monument in Spain and unfortunately it is not easy ...

Reich und Schön im Mittelalter: Granada II

A travel blog entry by m.weiss

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... ob man sich hier denn aufhalten dürfte...Ich weiss bis heute nicht, ob es erlaubt war sich in diesem Teil aufzuhalten, die Zugänge zum Burgteil, den Nasridenpalästen und zu den Gärten des Generalife waren versperrt. Aber allein hier in diesem Bereich herumgehen zu können war beeindruckend - wobei hier noch ein Faktor hinzukommt, der bei der Besichtigung mit Bernhard und Florian vor etwa einer Woche noch nicht so ausgeprägt war (oder zumindest mir nicht ...