Where the mountains meet the sea, the Andalusian region of southern Spain features stunning landscapes and beautiful coastlines. One hour away, tucked below the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada offers a mix of unique architecture and rich culture, unlike any other Spanish city.

Moorish conquests centuries ago created impressive structures, and later when the Iberian peninsula was recaptured, Catholic monarchs changed the city into what it is today. Known for the Alhambra, historic cathedrals, and rich green areas, 2.5 million visitors come to Granada annually to see its magnificent sites. With the backdrop of huge snow-capped mountains, the picturesque scenery awakens the senses.

As you wander up and down cobblestone streets, you experience a mix of different cultures. Spanish flamenco m

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