From the Alhambra’s northern side, a footpath leads to the Generalife, the country estate of the Nasrid kings. Here, they could escape from palace intrigues and enjoy tranquillity high above the city, a little closer to heaven.
t Visitors wandering the carefully tended gardens of the Generalife
experience Granada and Almería
t The buildings and extensive gardens of the Generalife
The name Generalife, or Yannat al Arif, has various interpretations, perhaps the most pleasing being “the garden of lofty paradise”. The gardens, begun in the 13th century, originally contained orchards and pastures but have been modified over the years. In contrast to the spectacular architecture and wealth of detail that permeates the Alhambra, the buildings of the Generalife are largely simple, solid structures. Once an idyllic place of respite for kings, today the Generalife provides a magical setting for Granada’s annual music and dance festival in late June and July.
Insider Tip
Book the earliest possible morning slot and scoot rapidly through the first couple of rooms – that way you will have the entire palace to yourself and can really appreciate just how tranquil a setting it once was.
The Generalife sits atop the Cerro del Sol (the Hill of the Sun).