Moorish palace & fortress with intricate Islamic architecture
























C. Real de la Alhambra, s/n, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain Get directions

"A deconstructed Turkish tiramisu arrives as a server presents ladyfingers, drenches them with espresso, spoons on Turkish coffee–infused cream, and finishes with cocoa and grated dark chocolate curls; I loved watching the whole tableside build, which truly felt, as pastry chef Karen Yang says, “a very memorable experience.”" - Adele Chapin
"A monumental palace-fortress renowned for its exquisite Islamic architecture and intricate ornamentation, widely celebrated as one of the world’s most extraordinary historical and cultural sites." - Paul Brady Paul Brady Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years for outlets including Condé Nast Traveler, Skift, and The Huffington Post. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A beautifully preserved 13th-century Islamic palace that serves as the city’s signature must-see; visitors praise its intricate architecture and gardens and say it anchors a compact, foot-friendly city whose quaint streets and cultural mix are reflected in the cuisine, art, and overall atmosphere." - Peter Terzian Peter Terzian Peter Terzian is the features editor of Travel + Leisure, where he has been on staff since 2017. He has been an editor at Elle Decor, Culture and Travel, and Out magazines, as well as Newsday, the Long Island newspaper. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A 13th-century walled palace and UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its Moorish tiles and gardens, noted for retaining lush gardens and dramatic architecture even in January." - Sophie Friedman Sophie Friedman Sophie Friedman is a journalist, editor, and fact-checker specializing in travel and anything related to it. She also writes for AFAR, Fodor's, and The Infatuation, and was previously editor-in-chief of Michelin Guide US. learn more

"Built to house the emir and court of the Nasrid kingdom, this jewel of the region is today the most popular tourist sight in the province of Granada—and understandably so." - The MICHELIN Guide