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Let´s Go Halal > Granada > Things to do > Palace of Dar-Al Horra

Palace of Dar-Al Horra

Callejón de las Monjas, s/n, 18008 Granada, Spain

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Apart from the Alhambra, it's one of the few Nasrid buildings that stand without undergoing many transformations. The palace stands above the rest of the buildings in the skyline you get from the San Cristobal viewpoint. It was the residence of Sultana Aixa, first wife of Sultan Mulay Hacén and mother of Boabdil, the last muslim king of Granada. The most distinctive thing in this palace is its viewpoint.

Info & Location

City/Province: Granada

Type of Experience: Islamic heritage

Address: Callejón de las Monjas, s/n, 18008 Granada, Spain

Where: It's in the Albaicín quarter, very close to Plaza de San Miguel Bajo.

Opening hours: From 15th Oct to 14th Mar: 10:00 - 18:00 . From 15th Mar to 14th Oct: 10:00 - 20:00.

How to get there: It is advisable to go walking or by public transport. Bus C1 (Albaycin-Centro), stops in San Miguel Bajo.

Price: 5 €. This ticket will also allow you to visit the following Andalusi monuments: Corral del Carbón, Bañuelo, Horno de Oro House.

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