
Granada
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The hilltop palace: the Nasrid Palaces with their geometric stucco and stalactite ceilings, the Generalife gardens designed around water sound, and the Alcazaba fortress walls with views over Granada and the Sierra Nevada.

The UNESCO Moorish quarter on the opposite hill from the Alhambra: steep cobblestone lanes, whitewashed carmenes, tea houses, Carrera del Darro facing the palace across the Darro gorge, and the Mirador San Nicolas at sunset.

The flat centre: the Cathedral with Ferdinand and Isabella's tombs, the free tapas bars on Calle Navas and in the Realejo neighbourhood, and Plaza Nueva where everything converges.

The Roma cave neighbourhood above the Albaicin: whitewashed caves cut into the hillside, flamenco performances in cave interiors, and the cave museum explaining the community's history.