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Discover and enjoy Granada

Granada is a unique Spanish city, located in the region of Andalusia, in the south of Spain.It is known for its rich history, impressive Moorish-style architecture, and vibrant cultural atmosphere.

Granada is home to the majestic Alhambra, the Generalife, and the Albayzin neighborhood, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites.

It boasts the university that sends and receives the highest number of Erasmus students in all of Europe, making it a dynamic and lively student city, with numerous cultural events and unique gastronomy.

Granada is a fascinating and thrilling city to visit, with a rich history and culture, a lively student life, and delicious cuisine.

For teachers interested in improving their skills and expanding their horizons, Granada is the perfect place to participate in Erasmus+ courses.

How to get to Granada?

Granada has an airport, and it is possible to fly there, although it is generally more economical and convenient to fly to the international airport of Malaga and then take a bus that will take you to the city center in 1 hour and 15 minutes (from €10.50).

You can check the bus schedules and fares at the following link: https://www.alsa.es/ruta/malaga-granada

What does Granada offer?

Visit the Alhambra and Generalife – This stunning palace complex and its adjacent beautiful summer palace and gardens are a must-visit, known for their exquisite Moorish architecture, beautiful gardens, and breathtaking views of the city.

Wander through the Albayzin – This historic neighborhood is known for its narrow winding streets, traditional houses, and stunning views of the Alhambra and the city.

Visit the Cathedral of Granada – This impressive cathedral combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles and houses many works of art.

Discover the Sacromonte caves – This unique neighborhood is famous for its cave dwellings, flamenco shows, and beautiful views of the city.

Explore Sierra Nevada – This nearby mountain range, one of the highest points in Europe, offers opportunities for hiking, skiing, and enjoying the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula.

Stroll through the beautiful Carmen de los Mártires – These romantic gardens offer beautiful views of the city, fountains, and beautiful flowers.

Enjoy the local cuisine – Granada is famous for its “free tapas” culture, where you can enjoy a drink and receive a complimentary tapa with it, making it a great city for food lovers.

Take a flamenco show – Granada is known for its flamenco culture, and watching a flamenco show is a must to experience this unique Spanish art form.

Explore the Costa Tropical of Granada and Málaga – This beautiful coastline offers pristine beaches, charming coastal towns, and delicious seafood.

Explore nearby cities – Granada’s location in Andalusia makes it a perfect base for day trips to other nearby cities such as Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, and Malaga, which are all just a couple of hours away and offer their own rich history, culture, and attractions.