Firstly, the Mediterranean lifestyle has a lot to be said for it. Long daytime hours with a midday siesta (rest period) generally leads to a laid back attitude which initially can be difficult to adjust to. The siesta itself is a wonderful invention and is usually taken between 2pm to 5pm, before returning to work in the late afternoon. During this period the population can either be found having a long lunch, relaxing on the beach or simply taking an afternoon snooze.
When discussing the cuisine of the region the best description would be simple but flavorsome. It is the ingredients which make the dishes so irresistible; olives, tomatoes, fresh fish, garlic and bucket loads of olive oil make it not only the tastiest but also one of the healthiest diets on the planet. A lack of thick, rich sauces allows you to experience the full flavor of Spanish sun ripened produce.
The people and culture are colorful and vibrant and for those who learn the local language you will not find a more welcoming nation. Cities such as Seville, Malaga and Granada are beautiful and host a multitude of splendid buildings, parks and monuments with a mixture of historic influences. Over the years various empires have held power over the region, Romans and Moors as examples, and each of these has left its distinctive mark on the local architecture.
In addition to all the benefits mentioned, Spain also has the added bonus of being incredibly good value. Even with the introduction of the Euro, which had the effect of increasing the cost of things in relation to the old Peseta, it is still a very cheap place in which to reside. The coast itself is considered expensive however if you take a short journey inland then everything reduces dramatically, from the cost of a beer to the purchase price of a property.
Finally, but by no means exhaustively, the overall infrastructure of the region has improved substantially in the past twenty five years since the earliest groups of British, German and Scandinavian expats took root. With the opening of borders there has been a flood of immigrants from a dozen other European nations as well as a recent rush of wealthy Russians and Chinese. It would have been impossible for Andalucia to accommodate this influx before the early eighties however since then vast investment has been pumped into upgrading airports, road systems and water storage alongside development of schools, hospitals and local government departments.
With the huge expat community now established this has given rise to many employment opportunities, meaning that the option of residence not only applies to the retired but to anyone who would like to give the lifestyle a go. If you're thinking of relocating to a new horizon then you would do well to consider the South of Spain as one of your options.
Map Of Southern Spain
This area offers many things to do with your time including coastal plains, monuments, festivals, leisure and cultural events. Granada itself is a historical World Heritage city and suggests folklore and romance. In addition, there is even a nearby ski resort, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
You may be looking for the perfect site to visit near your hotel or perhaps you are searching for a hotel near the place you wish to visit in Granada. Either way you have come to the right place. If you are planning a trip to Granada in Spain, you really should not miss a visit to The Alhambra.
The Alhambra
Take a wonderful trip into history and visit Granada where you may enjoy the architectural splendor of the Alhambra. The Alhambra is a complex of Moorish architecture whose name in Arabic means 'the red palace'. The Alhambra is located on a rocky hill that is rather hard to access and is surrounded by forests and mountains. This structure was a palace in the middle of the thirteenth century which then became a fortress with a military area. It is interesting to note that this complex was begun by Ibn al-Ahmar of the Nasrid dynasty in the 14th century. Over the years, this structure has been a palace, a citadel, a fortress and a home to Nasrid sultans, elite soldiers and other top members of society.
The Alhambra monument can be separated into four main areas. Firstly, there are the palaces and then a military area which is known as the Alcazaba fortress. The city, otherwise known as the 'medina' is another section of the Alhambra. Finally, this site would be incomplete without a mention of the garden areas referred to as the Generalife. Visitors to the Alhambra can enjoy sights of arcades, fountains and towers, the impressive Lion Court, panoramic views and admire the landscape. For tourists visiting this complex, there are additional buildings worth visiting from various time periods, such as the Alhambra Museum which is located inside the Palace of Charles V, from the time of the Renaissance.
For your Granada trip, you can combine the ancient aspects with these modern times and take advantage of all the latest technology as far as your vacation is concerned. There are of course guided tours to the Alhambra and today, it is possible to buy your tickets for the Alhambra site online. You may also book your holiday accommodation in Granada via the Internet. A variety of holiday rooms and different types of lodging is available to suit varying budgets. Over the Internet, you may peruse the various accommodation options and in some cases view pictures, before making a final decision. You can save time and make your Granada reservations online.
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