Apartamentos Vacacionales Real De Cartuja Granada
Calle Real de Cartuja, 12 Granada, Andalusia, 18012, Spain and Canary Islands
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Granada, round 3: Now with more Emily
... was able to inform Emily that the Alhambra is a palace that was built starting in the 11th century as a home for the nobility during the Moorish occupation of Spain. Additions continued for hundreds of years, until the building of the castle by the Christians during the Reconquista of Spain in the 15th century. The Alhambra consists of a huge garden area, GeneralLife (the garden for private use by the nobility), the palace and ...
My First Week In Granda
... that look down on the city and at the Alhambra cost upwards of $3 million dollars! The food here is really interesting to say the least. It’s all strange combinations. The first night we arrived, our family took us out to dinner to meet their foreign exchange student from last year and her parents. They came back to visit. So that definitely reinforces that I have a good family. We went to a tapas bar. The tapas weren’t that good. They eat a lot of bread here, ...
Tapas, sangrias and so much rain
... common across Italy and Spain.
After the palace, we headed back to the centre and got a quick tapa en route back. The guy gave us a second dish too even though we only got one drink. We went out to tapas in our street that night. We did 4 tapas bars and were stuffed by the time we got back to the hostel for the hot springs tour. When we got back, he told us there wasn’t enough people so we weren’t going anymore. That didn’t really worry us because ...
Spur of the Moment
... front of her house. We decided to go check it out since there wasn’t really much else to do. As we walked up river a little ways, the noise of people yelling got louder and louder. We could see all kinds of flags and then we got a glimpse of how many people there were.
Hundreds of people were all crowded around the Palacio de Congressos. It’s a big green, marble building with a lot of stairs all around it (you can look at ...
The amazing Alhambra
... It was really one of the highlights of the trip. I just wished we had more time here. There is so much history!
We were then off on a 3.5 hour drive back to Toledo for our last 2 nights. We arrived in Toledo early evening and had a quiet dinner in the old city. We spent our first night in Spain here and we loved it so much we decided to spend our last few nights here as well.
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