This tour is special because it makes you relive the time of Arab-Andalusian Spain. It immerses you in getting to know Granada in its depth, corners and sensations unknown to the tourist.
We will explain the history of the last sultan of Granada. (Granada, Spain, 1464 - Vado de Bacuna, Morocco, 1527) Last Muslim emir of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada (1482-1492). Son of 'Abú-l-Hasán (Muley Hacén), in 1482 he rose up against him in Guadix and overthrew him with the help of the Abencerrajes family.
The last queen of Moorish Granada was called Aïsha bin Muhammad ibn al-Ahmar. Her subjects gave her the nickname “Al Horra” (“Honest” or “Honest”) and her Christian enemies knew her as Aixa. Many names for a woman of great courage who led the Moorish resistance against the Christian threat; a mother of great courage who stood up to her own husband to defend the rights of her son.
We will go to one of the tearooms that make you relive the time of Arab Andalusia. The decoration is magnificent with a small fountain with 6 lions in the middle, similar to the fountain in the most emblematic patio of the Alhambra. A cozy bright place, a relaxed atmosphere, peace is breathed in tune with Arabic music and the sound of water. The authentic taste of typical Arab home cooking, an extensive menu of coffees, crêpes and natural juices. You can have tea or dinner, the dishes are abundant and tasty.
You will make your own way to the meeting points