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The airport is being expanded with Ryanair flying from Stanstead and Liverpool England and later by Monarch

             Granada 415km (258 miles) South of Madrid, 122km (76 miles) North East of Málaga About 660m (2,200 ft.) above sea level in the foothills of
           the snowcapped Sierra Nevada, Granada sprawls over two main hills, the Alhambra and the Albaicín, and is crossed by two rivers, the Genil and the
           Darro. This former stronghold of Moorish Spain is full of romance and folklore. Washington Irving (Tales of the Alhambra) used the symbol of this
            city, the pomegranate (granada), to conjure up a spirit of romance. In fact, the name probably derives from the Moorish word Karnattah. Some
           historians have suggested that it comes from Garnatha Alyehud, the name of an old Jewish ghetto. Washington Irving may have helped publicize
            the glories of Granada to the English-speaking world, but in Spain the city is known for its ties to another writer: Federico García Lorca. Born 5th
            June 1898, this Spanish poet/dramatist, whose masterpiece was The House of Bernarda Alba, was shot by soldiers in 1936 in the first months of
           the Spanish Civil War. During Franco's rule, García Lorca's works were banned in Spain, but that situation has changed and he's once again honored
            in Granada, where he grew up. Cuesta de Gomérez is one of the most important streets in Granada. It climbs uphill from the Plaza Nueva, the
              center of the modern city, to the Alhambra. At the Plaza Nueva the east-west artery, Calle de los Reyes Católicos, goes to the heart of the
          19th-century city and the towers of the cathedral. The main street of Granada is the Gran Vía de Colón, the principal north-south artery. Calle de los
             Reyes Católicos and the Gran Vía de Colón meet at the circular Plaza de Isabel la Católica, graced by a bronze statue of the queen offering
            Columbus the Santa Fe agreement, which granted the rights to the epochal voyage to the New World. Going west, Calle de los Reyes Católicos
             passes near the cathedral and other major sights in the downtown section of Granada. The street runs to Puerta Real, the commercial hub of
                                          Granada with many stores, hotels, cafes, and restaurants.

                              Excerpt from Frommer´s Sevilla, Granada and the Costa del Sol - read more by purchasing

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