Granada
Andalusia
Backdropped by the evocative Alhambra complex, the Moorish city
of Granada is a real charmer. The romantic
palace-fortress – built by the Nasrid sultans, rulers of the last
Spanish Muslim kingdom – is one of the city’s most alluring
attributes.
Granada offers an eclectic mishmash of Muslim and Spanish
culture, and the food – from old-school tapas bars to family-style
restaurants – reflects the city’s melting-pot past. Sip a glass of
the sherry-like wine preferred by locals, or stick with tea at one
of the traditional teterías (Moorish tea rooms) scattered through
the city. The best are in the Albaicín quarter.