In Granada, you feel the magic of the cultural melting pot.
Safely surrounded by the Sierra Nevada, with often snow-capped peaks, Granada's atmosphere is relaxed, intimate and magical. In the former Jewish quarter of Realejo, eat tapas among students of all nationalities. Don't be surprised by the nuns wandering the narrow streets around the Monasterio de Jerónimo and the cathedral. At Mercado de San Augustín, Granadinos buy their fresh fish, meat, vegetables and fruit in the morning. In the Arab quarter of Albaicín you pass tea houses and from the Mirador de San Nicolás you have the best view of the world-famous Alhambra, which watches over the old city.