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Beautiful despite the robbers/beggars
We arrived in Granada after lunchtime, so that we could check in straight away and put the car in the secure car park.
Sadly, once more it was raining heavily, so the rest of the afternoon trudging around the city wasn't particularly fun.
The Lonely Planet offered a reasonable walking tour, which was pleasant and well thought out …
Welcome to The Rock
... appeased with a martini tasting this afternoon, which Mom and I will obviously be attending and may or may not be able to fill you in on depending on how good of a tasting it is. As Parker says, MAAARTINI! The other benefit of the change in plans has been that we were able to chat with a very helpful girl at the Destination Services desk who not only helped us with our canceled excursion, but also reviewed and rebooked ...
Alhambra on a sunny day
Alhambra in the am, park with an acrobat in the afternoon, then on to Malaga
We'd learned a few things from the previous day. I don't know why they make this place so complicated. I had read some of these suggestions before but didn't have enough knowledge to use them. Anyway, today we entered through the Gate of Justice. This avoided having to wait in line at the front entrance. Instead we just went straight to ...
Awesome Alhambra
Leaving Sevilla, we traveled east toward Granada, which some say is the single most worthwhile city in Spain to visit. Situated in the Andalusian region of Spain against the Sierra Nevada mountains, this multicultural city has been inhabited for over 2,500 years by Greeks, Romans, Visigoths, the Moors and, of course, the Spanish. Much of the cultural interest of the city comes from the Moorish conquest, which brought ...
Day 10 - Kindness and free chicken
... highway on the right direction, the highway heading to Barcelona. Looked like we were saved, but hold you horses... it aint over till the fat lady sings! (a saying I never fully understood) For some reason, we didn't have much luck in this gas station either. Idor had told us earlier that it is most expensive to drive on the highway to Barcelona because of the road tax. But I don't think that could be connected in any way why people were not giving us rides ...