Thursday 20 June 2013

Alhambra, Spain

The famous Alhambra, which used to be a palace and fortress in Andalusia, Spain. This was the last Muslim palace in Spain in 1492.We drove from Marbella to Granada and the journey took us around 2 hours. I would highly recommend people to drive in South of Spain as it time saving and the cost of car rental is not expensive.
The best reflection shot of the main entrance 
We bought tickets on-line. This is much more easier as soon as we arrive we just went to the ticket machine for collection. I would recommend everyone to do the same as the queue can be long as this is the most visited place in Granada (nothing else to do here) Some would also opt to bring their own food as there are some nice parks inside for picnic.
The view of Granada from Alhambra. The highlight of this city is the one and only Alhambra
Spotted in Alhambra wearing Monsoon dress. This is perfect to capture the climate in South of Spain
Portico and pool of the 14th century

West side of Palacio de Carlos V in the Alhambra.

What would you expect to see in Alhambra? Basically, all about Moorish architecture. You will be able to see all the intricate details of the carvings which reflects all these in Alhambra. Everything is perfectly decorated from the ceiling, floor, doors. You would not be disappointed!



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