Visiting Nasred Palace requires an appointment in advance, and queues up half an hour before the agreed time, and the number of people at the door is hundreds of meters long. We arrived late and after discussing with the ticket gate, there was no queue to enter directly. The Nasred Palace is the Sultan's Palace in Grenada and is the most magnificent Muslim building in Europe. Its interior is structured and decorated in a similar way to the Palace of Seville, but more complex and exquisite. The stalactite dome, the walls engraved with Arabic text and the elaborate and intricate corridors are breathtaking. Be sure to follow the numbering order of the cable guide, and you will not be allowed to enter again when you leave the palace gate.