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Scroll down the Page, then click into Property of your Choice. A TIP Start at the BOTTOM of this Page. Not as many people scroll all the way down Click through to the property of your choice. Once you have done this, you can click into the Calendar to choose your dates. Plus also you can book direct on line. If this property is not suitable for you, then click back on to this page and try another. Please keep in mind that all properties are privately owned, so the prices will vary and Please Note that Prices are Per Property, and not .Granada lies at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains at just one hour from the Mediterrean coast. The Alhambra Its one of the most famous items of the Islamic historical legacy that makes Granada a hot spot among cultural and tourist cities in Spain. Also you can find places like a Moorish citadel and palace, the Albaicín, the mosque of the Almoravids, Sacromonte |
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Surface area: 12.531 Km2
Population: 821.660
Surface area: 88 Km2
Population: 237.929
Welcome to this guide of Granada . We have included a full list of information about Granada. Moreover, this website has information about other cities of the province of Andalucia and Costa del Sol.

Granada is the capital city of the Province of Granada and old capital city of the medieval Kingdom of Granada. Its population is 237.929 habitants and 472.638 in the metropolitan area.
It is located next to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Andalusia in the south of Spain. It is about 70km from the coast. Being in this position means that it is possible to go skiing and sunbathe on the beach in the same day.
In January there are lots of blue skies and it is warm when the sun is shining but it gets cold at night. There are occasional frosts. The best time to visit Granada is in the spring and autumn when the temperature is just perfect with warm sunny days. During July and August it can be very hot and some days the temperature reaches 40C. Granada has a dry heat which is much more bearable than the humid heat which you will find in Barcelona. There is very little rainfall although every few years there are spells when it rains very heavily.
The most important place to visit in Granada is the the Alhambra. It is a Moorish citadel and palace and it is one of the most famous items of the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian historical legacy that makes Granada a hot spot among cultural and tourist cities in Spain. The Almohad urbanism with some fine examples of Moorish and Morisco constructions is preserved at the part of the city called the Albaicin. You can appreciate the splendour of this fascinating building at the following image.

The Alhambra is considered by some to be one of the 10 wonders of the world. It is a massive castle constructed over many centuries. It consists of gardens, fortifications and sumptuous palaces.
Granada is also well-known within Spain due to the prestigious University of Granada and, nowadays, vibrant night-life. In fact, it is said that it is one of the three best cities for college students.
The following list of important information can be very usefull when staying at Granada. It includes info about guided tours, consulates and any important telephone number that you must know before visiting Granada.
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