A city on a red hill—stone, water, and poetry in conversation.
Quick Timeline
- 9th c.: first fortifications on the Sabika hill.
- 13th–15th c.: Nasrid dynasty builds a courtly city (palaces, alcazaba, medina).
- 1492+: Christian interventions; later Romantic rediscovery; modern conservation.
What to See First
- Alcazaba: towers and views; understand the military origin.
- Comares Palace: the great audience hall and the reflecting pool.
- Court of the Lions: iconic courtyard where water and geometry meet.
- Generalife: gardens, water stairs, and summer retreat.
Practical Tips
- Reserve Nasrid Palace entry first; arrive 45–60 minutes before slot.
- Travel light; tripods usually not allowed.
- Treat stucco and wood with care—no touching.
Bottom Line
The Alhambra is choreography—of space, light, and water. Walk slowly.