混合了阿拉伯文化的西班牙古城,无论是建筑景观都独一无二。不能错过。从这里可以慢慢地感受曾经的摩尔人王国古风,这里远眺阿兰布拉宫更是非常难得的体验,夜景让人非常难忘,绝对是格拉达纳旅游的精粹之处。
Go see the caves and museum. Take bus from Plaza Nueva C3 and tell driver to drop you off at entrance. It's badly signed and we only found it by chance. Then walk back through Albayzin to centre via St. Nicholas plaza/ church which takes about 30 mins.
From Mirador de San Nicolas meandor down through the narrow streets, stumble on a plaza, bars and restaurants, be carefull of the uneven street cobbles and lose yourself in a narrow street and wonder of times of past steeped in history..Just an amazing place to spend an hour or so again has tk be on the list of have to do whilst in Granada
There's plenty to photograph and explore in the Albaycin and there's plenty of entertainment and crafts for sale as you wander around the narrow lanes.
There are 100 and 1 places to get your name written in Arabic calligraphy all over the Albayzin, but how do you know that you're getting the real thing? I was lucky enough to meet the best calligrapher in the area, Noordeen. How do I know he was the best? I was introduced to him by my arabic teacher and can read the arabic alphabet. I saw the time he took to make sure he understood the correct spelling of names and watched him throw out his work if he made a mistake. And the colors he used were beautiful.His shop is located at 9 Caldereria Vieja, just 5 minutes from Plaza Nueva.
stunning and so beautiful lots and lots of little streets, traditional Spanish, very steep and if unsure on foot take the bus a very un even surfaces sometimes and the majority cobble stones
This area of Granada is interesting with its little streets and meandering roads. IF you wish you can go up further into the hills to have a grand view of Granada. Charming little squares with local Cafe and local entertainment. Best discovered on foot by taking an adventurous approach to the whole exploration of the area. Best to start from the top and work your way down this way you know when you are back in the center of Granada.
great restaurants on small plazas and extremely enjoyable atmosphere. Stop at vistas to enjoy the view of the city
Lots of old Arabian buildings and narrow pathways leading in all directions, pretty houses, churches and the river below.
If you want to taste a more local-like flavour of Granada, stay in Albayzin. Great authentic atmosphere of the steep, narrow streets. Plenty of local musicians and vast numbers of local shops and places to eat and drink (and tapas!).