july 4, 2008


Where To Go?

-Towns & Cities

-Itineraries

-Parks

-Tropical Coast

-Museums

-Excursions

What To Do?

-Sports

-Shopping

-NightLife

-Food & Drink

INFORMATION
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Festivals

History

The Weather

Useful Maps

Restaurants

Hotels

Useful Addresses

dQ GUIDES
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Barcelona guide!

Granada Guide!

Madrid Guide!

Salamanca Guide!

Sevilla Guide!

Tenerife Guide!

Valencia Guide!

Guanajuato Guide!

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GRANADA - PHOTOS
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Parks:
Granada is a city of lovely parks and gardens. Highlighted below are the four basic types: jardín real or royal garden; Carmen or villa; patio or courtyard; cueva or cave.
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Museums and Art Centers:
La Alhambra museum, housed in the Palace of Carlos V, within the Alhambra, contains outstanding Hispano-Moorish works of art from the 9th to the 16th centuries, including ceramics, wood, plaster and metals.
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Excursions:
If you want to know other cultures and towns in the Granada community, we suggest that you visit the Sierra Nevada, Motril or Alhama de Granada.
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Itineraries:
Granada is a city made for strolling and daydreaming. Both the artistic splendor of its monuments, as well as the beauty of the water of its parks, fountains, and pools, are a delight to the eye. Its narrow streets contrast with spacious gardens. Religious during Holy Week and festive at the caves of Sacromonte, Granada never ceases to amaze.
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Tropical Coast:
The Costa Tropical, situated between the Costa del Sol of Málaga and the Costa de Almería, is a priviledged strip of coastline which boasts the very best conditions and attractions needed to provide an excellent holiday.
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Granada
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More towns and cities
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City Shots
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View Across Moorish Palace of Alhambra

Exhibition of Islamic Art

Relief sculpture in Alhambra Palace Gazebo

Gigante mask in Corpus Christi Parade
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Excursion
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Travel around Granada, to other sides from the South to the North.
Read More.
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