It was one of the first places we decided we had to go when we were planning for Spain, and it turned out to be right. Located in the southern Spanish city of Granada, built in the 13th and 14th centuries, the Palace belongs to the Arabic style. The whole palace is divided into three parts: the observation tower and the Summer Palace behind the Nazaries Palace. Probably the function is equivalent to three places for military defense, office and rest and recreation. The magnificent appearance, stalactite decoration, mosaic ceilings and Arabic sculptures highlight the magnificence of the palace. Higher geographic location offers a panoramic view of the city and a view of the snow crest on the Nevada Mountains. Tickets are also inexpensive, about 100 RMB per person, but they need to be booked online in advance.