There are few cities like this on Earth. Granada carries the weight of its history, with the pride and experience of the elderly. It has survived centuries, conquerors, and wars, having been under Roman, Muslim, and Catholic domination, and still maintains that warm and silent beauty like a miracle. There is something deeply moving about this city that will invigorate the senses, with all its intricate details, its narrow cobblestone streets, the kindness of its people, and its tireless activity. Granada can be experienced once or many times. There are countless treasures to discover here. As a meeting place for scholars, artists, and poets, Granada reinvents itself to rediscover and integrate the new with its Arab roots and its revived Catholic past, placing it all within its contemporary Spanish cultural context. Enjoy the views of the Alhambra, the Arab quarter of Albayzín, Sacromonte, and the Cathedral, savor the wide range of culinary delights in restaurants and bars, and make sure to take your time to digest it all from the Mirador de San Nicolás, with its wonderful views, or while relaxing in the pool of one of the Arab baths located in this area. There are countless parks and cafes to sit and rest. As in many parts of the Mediterranean, the people of Granada are very open and sociable, especially gathering in the warmer months to eat after work in one of the many tapas bars found in the streets or squares of the city.