Albaicín, UNESCO-listed neighborhood in Spain.
The Albaicín is a richly historical district of Granada, sitting on a hill opposite the Alhambra.
Albaicín was the original Muslim quarter of the city, dating back to the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada.
The winding streets and white-washed houses are typical of Andalusian charm.
Navigating Albaicín can be a bit challenging due to its steep and narrow streets, but it's worth it for the breathtaking views of the Alhambra and the Sierra Nevada.
Albaicín is unique with its well-preserved Moorish vernacular architecture.
Location: Granada
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