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Madrid tourist attractions

Madrid is a city that appeals to many types of people, art lovers, party stores, irreducible fashionistas, music lovers and fans of live culture. No matter what you, Madrid, Spain has something to offer.

In most museums, you can enjoy the traditional art of bullfighting in Spain (in the largest arena of Spain) and flamenco music and dance. flamenco shows are in some places especially for tourists, but there are bars where you can enjoy flamenco spontaneus sessions.

Madrid is the capital of Spain. It is a city known for bullfighting, fiestas and flamenco dancing, and royal palaces. Madrid's main attractions are the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, Plaza de la Cibeles, Parque del Buen Retiro, Plaza de España, the Prado, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the Archaeological Museum, etc. The city offers dance halls , cinemas, music halls, cafes and others. Barcelona is known as a cultural center with monuments, historic sites, art galleries and natural resources.

Spain attracts many tourists because of its natural beauty takes breath away anyone. Most people prefer visiting the region southwest coast and the Costa Blanca, just to get a taste of natural beauty in these places. Some of the places worth visiting here include Donana National Park, Prado Museum and the Guell Park.

Barcelona is the capital of Spain and also very famous for the many tourist attractions. There are many places worth visiting Barcelona. The city has many places that reflect the work of great architecture. There are many strange and buildings in this city. There are many great monuments to visit outside of the great architectural collection of buildings.

London is probably the city's most diverse and multicultural world, and welcomes people of all nationalities and faith. The invasion of the early Romans around 43 CE to the current influx of Eastern Europeans, people throughout history have made London the destination of their choice. Today, the city has about 270 residents of countries, speaking over 300 languages.

Many ancient civilizations have left deep impressions on the cultural people of Spain. Some of the known civilizations and establishments which have left their imprint on the life of the Spanish people are the Celts, Moors, Muslims, and Romans. These civilizations have made Spain a city of diverse cultures, beliefs and practices. Even today, festivals and other cultural activities are organized by the various denominations according to their respective traditions.

Bearing in mind the objective of budget-minded travelers, there are many cheap hotels in Madrid, offering budget accommodation with comfortable rooms. These hotels offer discounts for children, the elderly, and for an extended stay. These hotels can be booked online in advance by several booking sites that make pre-arrangements for the accommodation of travelers, who might be busy exploring the sights of the city.

Places of Interest in Spain - Sightseeing in Granada

Alhambra

Alhambra is the most visited place in Granada. It is made by the Moors.

The most attractive place in Alhambra, Courtyard Myrtle (Patio de Comares). It has a swimming pool whose water flows constantly. With many rooms, the doors, it looks like a labyrinth vertigo. At any time, you can see some towers rose above your head and you can hear the pleasant sound of water.

Extensions of the Alhambra are the walls of the old walled city Alkasabe (in translation "Fortress"), in which the late fifteenth century lived ordinary residents of the city. If you show a little good will and if you invest some effort, you can enjoy in a magnificent scenery of Granada from the top.

Christian influences

One of the busiest in the city is the Albaicin, which clearly explains the transformation of Islam from Granada to Christian Granada. Former residents, Arabs and Jews disappeared in front of Spanish Catholics. However, many of them are the Moors and Jews the same old, but they were assimilated. Winding, narrow streets and whitewashed houses with terracotta roofs are symbols of this part of town.

Granada in Spanish means "pomegranate" (which is included in the emblem of the city, with Fernando and Isabel). This is a city of contrasts and beauty. It is almost like walking through the old architecture, Renaissance, baroque, neo-classicism.

Squares

Plaza Nueva is a square which presents the Christian Spain. With his enthusiasm, he tries to neutralize "traces Islamic and Jewish traditions of Andalusia. Not far away is a small square with a monument to Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella I. The statue depicts Columbus, who kneels before Queen when she gives her blessing to his new journey in India. Renaissance and Baroque monuments are of great importance to Grenada. The Cathedral and the Royal Gate (Sarilia Reall) certainly deserve your attention and you should visit them as well.

Attractions

The most famous sites are complex Granada Alhambra, Life genres and the Cathedral District Albaizin and La Cartuja.

Genera or life paradise garden is built in the 14th century. It presents the styles of gardens from this period.

Additionally, Grenada is also a city of green parks. The most famous parks are Fuente Nueva, Federico Garcia Lorca, Carmen de los Martires. Premises of the University Botanical Garden is also worth visiting.

Grenada offers good trails for hiking and biking, because it is located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. However, Sierra Nevada is a great ski and snowboard center.

In addition, Granada offers a lively nightlife as it has also a university center.