Akasaba Fort is just opposite Charles V Palace, and tickets need to be checked when entering the fort. Along the steps of the main tower of the castle (Torre del homenaje), you can climb the Torre del Cubo and stand on the square tower to have a bird's eye view of the west. At the foot of the tower, you can see El Albaic &7; n/El Albayz n at a glance. Come out of the small gate on the side of the tower and follow the narrow staircase to enter the Plaza de Armas. From the small gate at the southeast corner of the Armament Square, you can climb up to the castle's tallest watchtower (Torre de la Vela) to the west, and through the powder tower (Torre de la Polvora) to the east, you can walk around the castle. Standing above and below the powder tower, you can see the high walls and deep trenches outside the castle. Such a fortress, which is easy to defend and difficult to attack, surrendered without any resistance at that time. It is obvious that the historical trend is vast and the general trend of the times is tremendous. Standing on the wall, you can clearly see the snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.