Granada archivos - Travel Vibes https://travelvibes.es/en/tag/granada/ Group travel through Spain, Europe, Africa and Latin America Fri, 26 Apr 2024 14:03:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://travelvibes.es/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-TV-32x32.png Granada archivos - Travel Vibes https://travelvibes.es/en/tag/granada/ 32 32 Best things to do in Granada and Cordoba https://travelvibes.es/en/best-things-to-do-in-granada-and-cordoba/ https://travelvibes.es/en/best-things-to-do-in-granada-and-cordoba/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2024 13:56:45 +0000 https://travelvibes.es/?p=10552 In our previous posts, we’ve shown just how rich in culture the Madrid region is, in terms of history, gastronomy, architecture and much more. We also touched briefly on Andalusia, the southern region of Spain, which is also rich in history, thanks in particular to its shared past with the Muslim footprint. Today, we’re going […]

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In our previous posts, we’ve shown just how rich in culture the Madrid region is, in terms of history, gastronomy, architecture and much more. We also touched briefly on Andalusia, the southern region of Spain, which is also rich in history, thanks in particular to its shared past with the Muslim footprint. Today, we’re going to focus on 2 of the main cities, Granada and Cordoba. Here is our list of the best things to do in Granada and Cordoba !

First, let’s start with Granada !

Alhambra

You can’t go to Granada without visiting the Alhambra. Since 1984, this place is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This one of the most-visited monuments in the world with its palaces and its beautiful gardens. From there, you can also have an impressive view on the city and the landscape. This is one of the most prestigious testimonies to the Arab-Muslim presence in Spain from the 8th to the 15th century. The fortified castle is well preserved with its towers and ornements. You can find more precised details in our article named ’10 most beautiful palaces of Spain’.

Granada Cathedral

It’s one of the masterpieces of the Spanish Renaissance. It’s renowned for its façade. We can also find elements of the Gothic era. If you climb into the ‘Tower of the Bells’, you can also have a panoramic view on Granada and the surrounding mountains.

Gastronomy

On the gastronomic side, you’ll also want to try their renowned tapas. Most are very generous and can serve as a meal. For the best places to eat tapas, we recommend the area around the cathedral, calle de Elvira and the charming Albaicín district which is also a good place to take a walk.

Paseo de los tristes

Paseo de los tristes or Promenade of the Sad one in english is named like that for the funeral processions that used to pass through it. This place is a good one to see. Other happier events are tooking place in such as many popular festivals and competitions.

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Now let’s talk about Cordoba !

Mezquita-Cathedral

Of course, we have to start with the Mezquita-Catedral, which is also a testament to Islamic architecture, with all its arches and columns. It’s the perfect blend of a classical Spanish cathedral and a mosque. You can see this juxtaposition perfectly inside.

Gate Bridge

You can also pass through The Bridge Gate just before the Roman bridge. It was built in the 16th century and is a must for leaving the old town and discovering the rest of Cordoba. From the Roman bridge you can also admire the sunset over the Guadalquivir river. This bridge was built in the 1st century BC and for almost 20 centuries was the only point of access to the city.

La Judería

This district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the majority of the monuments are located in it. Take a stroll down one of Andalusia’s typical little streets, with its flower-filled balconies and cobbled alleys. Artisan lather craft and jewelry stores are scattered throughout these alleyways.

Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

It’s also one of Cordoba’s must-see monuments. It served as a residence for Catholic kings and as a Holy Office during the Inquisition. You can climb one of the 4 towers to reach the ramparts and enjoy a panoramic view of the whole city. You can then stroll through the gardens, lined with tree-lined paths and orange trees, with a central pool and several fountains.

It is only a short list of what you can do in Granada and Cordoba but if you don’t have so much time it’s perfect. Moreover, these places are real must-sees if you go there.

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10 most beautiful palaces in Spain https://travelvibes.es/en/10-most-beautiful-palaces-in-spain/ https://travelvibes.es/en/10-most-beautiful-palaces-in-spain/#respond Wed, 10 Apr 2024 13:59:22 +0000 https://travelvibes.es/?p=9668 In a country steeped in history, culture and architecture, palaces of Spain stand as jewels of splendor and timeless elegance. From the sun-drenched shores of Andalusia to the vibrant streets of Madrid, Spain’s royal residences offer a glimpse into the illustrious past of monarchs and nobility. We can find the charming typical spanish architecture but […]

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In a country steeped in history, culture and architecture, palaces of Spain stand as jewels of splendor and timeless elegance. From the sun-drenched shores of Andalusia to the vibrant streets of Madrid, Spain’s royal residences offer a glimpse into the illustrious past of monarchs and nobility. We can find the charming typical spanish architecture but also sometimes combined by the arabic one, especially in Andalusia. Lets discover the 10 most beautiful palaces in Spain !

Palacio real, Madrid

royal palace of madrid

To start this list of the 10 most beautiful palaces in Spain we have to talk about the royal palace. The Royal palace is a must-see of the spanish capital. It is situated in the heart of the city, bordered by beautiful gardens adorned by fountains and sculptures. This palace is an architectural jewel that bears witness to centuries of history, art and culture.
Build in the XVIII century, it is now the biggest palace in Europe. However, the royal palace of Madrid is not impressive only by its size but also by its elegance composed by an architecture combining the baroque and classical architecture.

Alhambra, Granada

palace of alhambra in granada

The Alhambra is a breathtaking fortress-palace amidst of the hills of Granada. We can find the marvel of the arabic architecture with delicate arabesques and ornate calligraphy. You can recharge your batteries in the legendary gardens where the tranquillity is master. Climb to the summit of the Alhambra tower’s or ramparts to admire the panoramic view on the city. This place is typical of the Andalusian history and a vestige of the Islamic civilization.

Palau nacional, Barcelona

palau nacional in Barcelona

The Palau nacional is situated atop of the Montjuïc hill, offering a beautiful view on the vibrant cityscape of Barcelona. This palace is a typical example of the Catalan renaissance revival architecture. In it, you can find the national art museum of Catalonia with masterpieces of renowned artists such as Velazquez, Gaudi or El Greco. The Sagrada familia and other landmarks of the city can be seen from the palace’s terrace. Some events are aslo held in the hall of the palace such as classical music performances or contempory art showcases.

Palacio de cristal, Madrid

palace of cristal in Madrid in Retiro Park

Situated in the iconic Retiro park of Madrid, the Palacio de Cristal is a breathtaking glass palace. Designed by Ricardo Velazquez Bosco, this palace is a brilliant example of the XIXth century glass architecture. Its iron framework and translucent glass walls create a luminous space that perfectly match with the natural environment of the park. Palacio de Cristal hosts a rotating selection of contemporary art exhibitions by showing works of established and emerging artists from all around the world. After visiting this palace, you can enjoy the charm and beauty of Retiro with its large basin on which you can go boating.

Palacio Real de la Granja de San Ildefonso, San Ildefonso

Royal palace of Granja de San Ildefonso

This palace is located in the Segovian countryside. It was originally built in the XVIIIth century for king Philip V and is a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque architecture. Its façade is covered with ornate sculptures and complex details. Gardens are inspired by the French style in which we can find manicured lawns, flower beds, and hedgerows. Hidden pathways and cascading fountains evokes the splendor of Versailles. La Granja fountain is a must-see with its majestic jet that reaches heights of over 40 meters. Throughout the year, a variety of events are taken place in gardens such as concerts, exhibitions and traditional festivals.

Palacio de Cibeles, Madrid

Palace of cibeles in madrid

The palacio de Cibeles is an unmissable place to see in Madrid. Located in one of the largest road of the capital, it is really the heart of the city. Main events set in it such as the firework of the national day of Spain. The place in front of the palace is full of people came to admire it. Designed by the famous architect Antonio Palacios, the palace is characterized by its majestic façade, huge towers and ornate sculptures. In it, you can find the Madrid’s City Hall and the cultural center. You can even taste some dishes and take a drink on the terrace of the palace. From its architectural beauty to its cultural significance, Palacio de Cibeles embodies the essence of Madrid.

Palacio real de Aranjuez, Aranjuez

royal palace of Aranjuez

This palace is located at just a short drive from Madrid. It is a stunning example of Spanish Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. Intricate sculptures, statues and ornamental details adorn its façade. In it, you can admire priceless artworks, furniture and luxurious tapestries that bear witness to the palace’s illustrious past. Gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site and renowned for their beauty and historical significance. Experience the palace’s musical legacy with a visit to the Royal Chapel, where concerts and recitals are held throughout the year.

Palacio de Carlos V, Granada

Palace of Carlos V in Alhmabra in Granada

The palace is set in the Alhambra complex in Granada. Designed by a student of Michelangelo, the palace is characterized by its symmetrical façade and elegant colonnades. Its blend of classical and Mudejar elements creates a captivating juxtaposition against the backdrop of the Alhambra’s Islamic splendor. Built in the XVIth century, the palace served as a royal residence and administrative center during the golden age. You can admire inside intricate tilework and richly decorated ceilings.

Alcazar, Seville

Palace of Alcazar in Seville

From its stunning architecture to its lush gardens, Alcazar is a stunning palace complex. You can lose yourself in the gardens where fragrant orange trees, colorful flowers, and tranquil water create a peaceful setting. It is the oldest functioning royal palace in Europe and it is a UNESCO world heritage site.

Palacio de San Telmo, Seville

Palace of San Telmo in Seville

To finish the list of the 10 most beautiful palaces in Spain, here is the palace of San Telmo. Located in the heart of Seville, Palacio de San Telmo is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Today, Palacio de San Telmo serves as the seat of the Presidency of the Andalusian Autonomous Government, as well as a cultural center dedicated to the promotion of art, music, and heritage. You can immerse yourself in the palace’s rich artistic heritage and admire masterpieces by renowned artists such as Murillo, Zurbarán, and Valdés Leal.

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