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Don’t get us wrong, Spain isn’t perfect. It has struggled out of a crippling economic crisis as well as having high pollution levels and a perpetually corrupt political system. But despite all that, it is still the best place to live in the world.
Granada is a city which offers a multitude of possibilities, for leisure, gastronomy and culture for those who have money to spend, but also the following ten suggestions