Detail of the Generalife Patio at the Alhambra, Granada

The Alhambra and Generalife Gardens

Granada

The Generalife gardens are close to The Alhambra and are now part of the same site, although historically they were separated by Rey Chico hill. They were partially constructed as far back as 1319, and reflect the old layout of a Moorish villa, with their arrangement of patios and viewing points overlooking the surrounding landscape. Special mention should be made of the stunning Riad, or Acequia, courtyard, with its countless fountains, the Ciprés de la Sultana Courtyard, which still conserves the trunk the historic cypress tree from which it takes its name, and the water steps that have inspired so many artists and architects.

The Alhambra and Generalife Gardens


Calle Real s/n

18009  Granada  (Andalusia)