
Granada is one of Spain’s most picturesque towns, due in part to its quaint white Albycin district: a hilly, cobblestone winding mass of streets that were once the old Jewish quarter. You may also recognize Granada because it’s home to one of the most iconic monuments in all of Spain, the Alhambra Palace and Fortress. Located near both Seville and Cordoba, stopping there on a tour of Andalusia is an absolute must — this city should not be missed.
If you can’t make it there, here are some photos to tweak your wanderlust.






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