Granada is a beautiful city that sits at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. The city sits on the hills that run down to the Hanil River, which in turn flows through the valley. How did the town get such an interesting name? When you look at the hills from above, you can see that they resemble an open pomegranate. This is what inspired the naming of the town.
Granada is an unusual city where Catholicism and Islam coexist peacefully - both in architecture and in everyday life. Here you'll find some of the best sights to see in all of Spain. In the two ancient neighborhoods of Alhambra and Albaycin alone, there are as many historical sites as you can count in entire regions of some European countries.
Granada has an incredible number of ancient buildings, narrow streets and other places that will not leave you indifferent. The city is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the world, so come and see for yourself.