Granada is endless in the sense that there is always something new to see, but two days can be enough to explore the city from top to bottom and discover the great treasures of the city of ancient Nasrid rulers. This special 48-hour route includes the Moorish legacy of Albaicín, the Jewish quarter of Realejo, the statue of Federico García Lorca at his former summer home, homemade food served at an old convent and the night-time magic of the Alhambra.
Relax, grab a map and keep your eyes wide open, because like a poet once said, ‘There is nothing sadder in life than being blind in Granada’.
The spot where the bodies of Isabella I and Ferdinand II rest in Granada was not chosen by chance: this is the place where the Medieval world ended and the future of the Spanish Empire was established.
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