Palacio de Santa Ines

Cuesta de Santa Ines 9, Granada, Andalusia, 18010, Spain and Canary Islands | 3 star hotel

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Alhambra and tapas overload. (Tim)

A travel blog entry by wrightsofnapier

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... into an excellent tapas bar. It's always tricky with the boys and tapas so we ordered the usual variety but were amazed when very large plates of food arrived - more than twice the usual tapas plate size. Thankfully the food was excellent - particularly the chorizo in cider and the ribs in honey and some time later very full and a little sleepy despite an espresso we staggered off to explore Granada further. We wanted throughout the ...

La Furia Roja

A travel blog entry by kristendavila

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... room. I actually couldn't move my feet at all without touching the other lady's bags or feet. She might have stepped on my toes 89 times, of course without noticing. Everyone else was passed out snoring, leaning back in their seats having a grand old time and Alex and I are frozen in our seats. Once we finally arrived and I finally was able to gain feeling in my legs again, we arrived at Hostel Arteaga which was really nice. Our program coordinator is from ...

A Dangerous Gorge and The Sultans' palaces

A travel blog entry by bergerhof

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Wednesday we said goodbye to beautiful Ronda about noon, and drove east toward Granada. We took the smaller back roads again, and found our way to the Chorro Gorge, hoping to view the "Caminito de Rey". The Caminito is a walkway along the gorge cliffs. It was built in 1905 to provide a walkway for transport of material and inpsection of a channel between two water falls at a hydroelectric power ...

La Alhambra

A travel blog entry by thom_rm

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... si que era
importante!!!! Gente protestando en contra (serian Moros?) y otros vestidos con
sus mejores galas, situados en las veredas aguardando el desfile civico militar
donde vestian ropas de aquella epoca, incluso de Moros

Terminado comi algo y partí en bus con rumbo a la
Alhambra. La entrada la compre con mucha anticipacion pues hay turnos para
entrar a ver una parte que ...

Back to the real world

A travel blog entry by barbaraj90

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... Ocean. This was a fairly modern building having only been built in 1993 but certainly very impressive. Casablanca is a lovely city very European after the desert type cities of Fes and Marrakech. Here many of the buildings were painted white not the desert sand coloured cities that we have experienced over the last few days. We noticed vehicles were more modern and less battered. No donkeys and not so many bikes. Casablanca is the 3rd largest port in ...

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Location

This 3 star hotel, located in the Albaicín area of Granada, is near Banos Arabes, Carrera del Darro, Puerta de Elvira, and Iglesia de San Gil y Santa Ana.
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