96%Alhambra
Calle de los Molinos, 56, , Granada
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Reviews of Alhambra
Alhambra has a rating of 96% from a total of 5 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of Alhambra
It's one of the best monuments you can see in Andalusian. It's a brilliant arabic building which is over the city. It's good to see it at night.
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by mariachicano – posted on Aug 16, 2007
You need at least half day to visit the whole Alhambra. Inside this palace-fortress you can admire the Palacio Nazaries and have a stroll in the Generalife, the Alhambra’s marvellous gardens. If you are going to visit the Alhambra in the summer I recommend you to get a ticket online at... more You need at least half day to visit the whole Alhambra. Inside this palace-fortress you can admire the Palacio Nazaries and have a stroll in the Generalife, the Alhambra’s marvellous gardens. If you are going to visit the Alhambra in the summer I recommend you to get a ticket online at www.granada.org to avoid waking up early and queuing for a good whileclose
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by Michele – posted on Jul 25, 2007
Fantastic mixture of Christian and Islamic culture and art. Loved it. The arquitecture, the gardens, the view from the hill...it's like being in a dream during 4/5 hours.
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by saracarolina – posted on Jun 25, 2007
'La Alhambra y Generalife' is the most important historical building of the city. Needs all of a day to visit completely and during the night is marvelous.
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by eddys – posted on Jun 25, 2007
The Alhambra is a city by itself. This area is built on a hill and surrounded by walls. I was told that Alhambra means Red Palace in Arabic. It consists of several main parts, surrounded by even more nice places. The most important elements are: - The Alcazaba (the fortress) - Palacio de los... more The Alhambra is a city by itself. This area is built on a hill and surrounded by walls. I was told that Alhambra means Red Palace in Arabic. It consists of several main parts, surrounded by even more nice places. The most important elements are: - The Alcazaba (the fortress) - Palacio de los Nazaries (the Nasrid palace), which is for most people the most spectacular part. - Palacio Carlos V (the newest and least interesting part of the Alhambra) - The Generalife Gardens, which lie on another hill, slightly to the side.close
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by Sonia – posted on May 1, 2007

