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AlhambraEe10118413Trip.com It is more convenient to buy tickets. After purchasing, there will be information soon and it will be used successfully. In terms of price, it is not bad, the handling fee is not high, after all, in foreign countries, you can use Chinese to buy e-ticket, which can save queue time compared to on-site ticket purchases.
Granada CathedralTThe World Is MineWhen I actually came here and saw it... I felt a sense of awe beyond the grandeur of its scale ^^ It's a place you must visit when you come to Granada.
Nasrid Palaces旅旅の径Built in the 13th century, the Nasserius Palace has been renovated and expanded by King Sultan of all ages, and the sun is perfect, reaching the peak of Islamic architectural art. Several different courtyards represented by the atrium of myrtle and lion atrium are hidden in the towering city walls, between green trees and flowers, carefully and cleverly laid out, exquisite architecture, fine and complicated carvings...mysterious dream, easy to move, luxury and wealth are all in it.
Mirador San NicolasMMaryJoy Dela Cruz GonzalesSan Nicolas Square (Plaza de San Nicolas) is a lively place any time of day, with craftsmen, flamenco dancers, and street musicians setting up along the paving stones to entertain visitors. At dusk, crowds of locals and tourists turn out to watch the sunset over the palace grounds before adjourning to restaurants and tea shops on nearby Elvira Street.
Royal Monastery of St. Jerome__We***95It would take hours to look at each sculpture that adorns this monastery. The awareness of these beings that have filled your life with hope for centuries. Pictures cannot adequately explain this area, as every centimeter of this church is covered with a painting or sculpture, and a cursory look is not enough. For four euros, it is a must see! Walk around the outside of the church, the rest of the area outside the church is developed and contains various treasures.
Plaza Nueva__We***95There are many things for sale here, but they are not Spanish style. There are many food places, but you must see if there are many locals there. Don't go to places with tourists. I ate at a pizza shop and was starving, but the food was terrible. I couldn't eat after 2 bites. Later, I ate 4 euros of seafood rice in a small alley. It was delicious, but a little small. You are on your own from the Plaza, which is a pretty good place. The square is big, you don't need to queue and the price is relatively cheap...
Plaza de Toros de Granada小小思文Plaza de Toros is a bullring with many tourists visiting the square. There is a lot of historical information in this square. The bullfighting is also quite fun and the bullring is also very nice.
Palacio de los Leones旅旅の径The Nasrid Palace in the Alhambra Palace is mainly composed of 4 courtyards (courtyards) and surrounding buildings; the Lion Courtyard, with its simple lion-shaped fountain and exquisite arched corridors, has become the highlight of the Alhambra Palace.
The Lion Courtyard, built in the 14th century, covers an area of more than 710 square meters and is the main component of the King Sultan's residence. The fountain with 12 stone lions as the base stands in the center of the courtyard (hence the name of the Lion Courtyard); 124 palm-tree-like marble columns around it form a rectangular arched corridor; the fountain water flows to the corridor through 4 intersecting canals, ding-dong-dong...
Walking in the corridor, the cute lions are naive, the various stone carvings are exquisite and complex, and the regular buildings are elegant and majestic... The scenery changes with every step, and the scenery is charming.
Generalife薄薄雾如沙The Alhambra scenic area is divided into four large blocks, one of which is the Nilo Rifi Garden, commonly known as the "summer palace". It was built in the 13th century and was renovated by King Abu I Walid Ismail. It is designed to trim various geometric patterns of flowers and trees, layered around two courtyards, between the courtyards by canals. The canal is in Arabic rectangular shape, with a row of water spouts on each side. When the floodgates are opened, the water columns form an arch. The water beads are shining in the sun and are laid out in a cool place. This can understand why successive kings liked to spend the summer here.