On the Hillside Opposite the Alhambra, 08010 Granada SpainMap
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Spain is a country with a long history and was once a world power, so there are many cultural relics and monuments, which is very suitable for friends who like cultural tourism to play. If I have the opportunity, I will go there.
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Albayzín Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Albayzin District is an older Islamic neighborhood in the old city of Granada. After the completion of the Alhambra Palace, it has become a residential area where many people live together. Due to geographical conditions and the constraints of Granada's architectural planning , so that the landscape of this neighborhood from the Middle Ages can be preserved. The Sacramento area, north of the Albayzin District, was once a settlement for the Gypsies, who settled their homes in "caverns" carved out of the hillside, and now these caves are used to hold flamenco dance parties .
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Spain is a country with a long history and was once a world power, so there are many cultural relics and monuments, which is very suitable for friends who like cultural tourism to play. If I have the opportunity, I will go there.
Albaising district is on a hill, not far from the hotel, we walked to. Albaising district is the oldest block in Granada, narrow and twisty, the buildings are built on the hillside, it looks messy, the road is more like a maze. The doors of every household here are different, it seems that each family likes flowers and plants gardening, all kinds of flowers and green vines from the wall, so that a white building has a lot of vitality. Without mobile navigation, it is all intuitive to the highest point, Piazza San Nicola, which overlooks the city of Granada.
The Albayzin district is Granada's oldest neighborhood and an Arab neighborhood. The narrow and winding streets and white exterior walls still retain the Moorish style.
The Albaysin district is the old city of Granada and an Islamic city. The whole old town is built on a hillside, alleys and houses built along the mountain are scattered, and if there is no map, it is easy to get lost in this old town, but it is also a pleasure to get lost in such an old town. In the alley leading to the cathedral, there is one of the most lively streets, on both sides of the street full of Arabic-style shops, selling a variety of Arabic cuisine and various crafts, very interesting, worth a good visit. If you book accommodation in the old town, it is also a very good choice. You can really feel the quiet and lively of the old town. There are many restaurants in the old town, but you need to walk a distance by car. There are also several observation decks in the old town to watch the sunset and watch the Alhambra Palace.
Albaysing district is Granada's old town, the ancient city left by the Moor era. There are many small shops hidden in the alleys, and the rows of houses are very spectacular from the mountain. Here you can choose a variety of souvenirs, the price is not expensive, it is very suitable for gift giving. The streets here are mostly soft stone, so it is best to wear thicker and softer shoes, and walk more comfortable.
Early in the morning, I had a cup of brandy Mocha in the cafe in Granada, so I started to get drunk. In Granada, you will only get lost, but you don’t have to worry about getting lost, because every road up the mountain is to Alan Buhan Palace. And every down road is down the rich city of Albaysin! know why Albaysin is a silk-covered town, because the sun shines on the stone road, and shines like silk.
The Albayzin district is a district in Granada, on the hill opposite the Alhambra. From the hotel taxi, the hotel reception desk said about 5 euros, less than 10 euros. You can also call back when you come back, but you can't see the taxi at all. Ask the driver to wait for a while and take photos and continue to ride back. From the square of S an Nicolas, you can see the panoramic view of the Alhambra Palace and the snow-capped mountains on the opposite side. The square is very lively and there are many vendors selling crafts. There are also performances of flamenco dance, but let the parking, the driver did not understand, there is no film! It should take more time to stroll around, but unfortunately we have spent too much time in the hotel. It should be an area worth visiting.