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Travel Blogs from Granada
Welcome to The Rock
When we last left our journey, Mom and I were headed for the British colony of Gibraltar, a peninsula off the coast of Spain known as The Rock (and yes I have yet to say that without a Scottish roll of the r). Gibraltar is separated from Spain by a runway that makes DCA's look long, so it was an experience watching the morning plane take off and the afternoon plane land. Due to some time changes and whatnot, after watching ...
Alhambra on a rainy day
... at a few menus. One was a traditional pork based menu. I was tired of pork so we looked at the next one. It had almost every kind of fish you could think of and many I hadn't heard of before. They also had "outdoor" seating in a tent with clear plastic walls and a heater. So we settled in to try our luck with dinner. After googling some fish on the iPhone I settled on Rape Fish (I think). Obviously the ...
La Alhambra
... the Alcazaba, Palace of Charles V and the Palicios Nazaries. Highlights of the trip was definitely the Alcazaba where you can climb various towers and check out the view. While the palace of Charles V seems to have much more to explore, or I could be wrong, it was the Palicios Nazaries that were stunning. A classic example of where the postcards truly reflect what you see. It was fairly cool, temperature wise in ...
Granada Getaway
... At the next bar, my 1.50 Euro draft beer was accompanied by a ham and cheese panini and fries. It's a genius system, really. I'll work on exporting the idea to the US.
We were up bright and early Friday morning for our scheduled visit to the Alhambra palace. I had seen it on another trip to Granada during my semester abroad, but it was even more enchanting the second time around. The ...
Day 10 - Kindness and free chicken
... walking what we thought was the right direction out of the city. After having an amazing day yesterday, today just turned out to be a trail of misery :) Nothing was going our way. We were basically walking in the street in the city and streets were relatively empty, empty of people at least. But then we saw a lone guy standing next to his car and talking on the phone. We waited until he finished and asked if he spoke English, he didn't. Ok, so we took out ...