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Granada's rich history reflects significant Morish influence, visible in everything from architecture to local specialties. When exploring, keep an eye out for remnants of this heritage. However, be cautious—not everything labeled as traditional or Moroccan is authentically historic; many establishments cater more to tourists than to local traditions.
Don't Overlook Other Attractions
While the Alhambra and the cathedral are must-see sites, don't limit your visit to just these landmarks. Granada has much more to offer including the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains for hiking or skiing, lovely gardens, and bustling local markets. Exploring these additional attractions can enrich your experience of the city.