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In winter, the gardens are pruned back so they don't take much time my visit was in February. OTOH there's a lot of walking up and down from one bit to another. If it's hot and sunny, you may need more time since there's hardly any shade. There is a lot to see and absorb besides the 3 ticketed buildings and some nice views of Granada too. You must enter the Nasrid Palaces complex within 30 minutes of your time, but there are no restrictions on when you can visit the other 2 ticketed areas.

I'd recommend seeing the Alcazaba before the Nasrid just to avoid backtracking. But if you have to check a large bag before entering the Nasrid, then you'll have to go back anyway so it doesn't matter. I think we spent nearly the whole day there. Got there around 9, had a Palace time of We could have done it in less time but it is a huge area to wonder through.

We went at the end of September and it was still quite hot, near degrees F. We had a am Nasrid Palace entry, and I was glad we started early in the morning before it got super hot.

We spent about 4 hours strolling around, but we did not eat lunch there. So by or so we were getting hangry and decided to head back to town for food. I think you can rather easily spend nearly all day at the Alhambra if you try to see everything, which means checking with the information desk about the hours each building will be open on the day of your visit.

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A beautiful space, the Mexuar features four majestic columns at the centre of the room decorated with muqarnas. The ceiling on the other hand has Christian origins and is decorated with paintings and gold motifs. The Mexuar also has a second level which has a courtyard that leads to the oratory. With a beautiful collection of rooms located close to the Arrayanes Courtyard, the Palace of Comares is another highlight of Alhambra. Both ends of the palace feature porticoed galleries, adding to the beauty of the place.

This palace functioned as the official place of residence of the Sultan, making it one of the many important palaces in Alhambra. During construction, special effort was put into making the palace as exquisite as possible. The northern end of the palace house the Barca Hall and the Embajadores Hall, both of which are a must visit.

Named after the grotesques of the ceiling, the Golden Room is another highlight of the Nasrid Palace. The ceiling was painted in pure gold by Catholic Kings, lending it an aura of opulence.

Apart from the room, there's also a courtyard through an arched portico with three arches. To make things even more magical, there's a beautiful fountain made of marble in the middle of the courtyard.



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