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Museum Planta Baja Palacio de Carlos V Granada, Andalucía
People also say (76 tips):
Kenan: "Alhambra palace is one of the most beautiful place in spain. You should see fascinating Islamic architecture over there. But museum administration was awful. You should make reservation before to go."
Tapas Restaurant C. Verónica de la Magdalena, 40 Granada, Andalucía
People also say (33 tips):
Sara Gomez: "1 drink = 1 tapas. If you order the Caña, its the cheapest beer you get a free tapa. Then if you want tapa without drink its 1.50€. Owner is English but lived here 14yrs. Tried all tapas and its #1!"
Scenic Lookout Mirador de San Nicolás Granada, Andalucía
People also say (199 tips):
Zabri Johari: "The most accessible place to get a horizontal view of the Alhambra & Generalife.. but if you're willing to explore, they're are better places to take a picture of both the Alhambra & Alabzyn.."
Clea Romeo: "My favourite tapas bar in Granada. The jamon asado was outstanding and it was free with our drinks! So good we wanted to go again on the Sunday night but it was shut :("
Jerome Ibanez: "Amazing ice cream with loads of flavors. It's always full but the staff works well under pressure. Pictured is hazelnut and pistachio ice cream"
Castle C. Real de la Alhambra, s/n Granada, Andalucía
People also say (31 tips):
Shina: "If you didn’t manage to get tickets, take a walk around the gardens, grab a beer and sit and admire this absolutely wonderful historic site. Beware of the stray cats!"
Ann Osipova: "Amazing view of Granada! From there you can see the patios in the middle of old houses."
Fenia Megremi: "Spectacular cave full of history and celebrities visiting. The dancing team is very talented as well as the musicians. 👌🏾"
Elle: "Forget about the rest...This is the one to come to if you want to watch traditional 'upscale' flamenco. They have hosted Michelle Obama & even performed for the Spanish royal family."