Of course, those eight centuries when Granada was ruled by the Arabians made a huge impact on the look and history of Granada. Solitude, that is so usual for Arabian culture, can be felt in Granada even in our days. The same applies to some Arabian traditions that have become essential in Granada and are followed up to now. Tea drinking is among them and so in this city you will find a whole quarter of tea drinking facilities designed in Muslim style. You can try and buy different types of tea blends there, and whole process of drinking is accompanied with eastern rituals and rhythms.
| Number of inhabitants | 238,000 |
| Local currency | Euro:1€ = 100 cent |
| Working hours | Shops are generally open from 9am-2pm & 5pm-9pm (later in summer). Main shops don’t close during lunch time. |
| Related sites |
http://www.granadatur.com City http://www.turismodegranada.org Province http://www.andalucia.org Region |
| Major newspapers and journals |
El Pais http://www.elpais.es Dario el Mundo: http://www.elmundo.es Ideal: http://www.ideal.es International Herald Tribune: http://www.iht.com |
| Emergency telephone numbers | 80 80 00 |