Archivo de Indias

This building was almost next to the Real Alcazar and Doug was interested in seeing it as it contains the many documents having to do with the age of Discovery and more. Impressive building but theLes mer
Cathedral

After a lunch back at the apartment we headed back to the same area as we had on line tickets for 1500h to enter the Seville Cathedral. Very large and impressive from the outside and inside and out.Les mer
Barrio Santa Cruz

This was our neighborhood in Seville through which we passed on many of our outings. We really enjoyed it; classical Spain: wrought iron detailing, yellow and dusty pink, wood, old world charm, tapasLes mer
Day 14 Overview

Dinner was on the rooftop terrace of UNUK hotel. We were the first there at 1930 hours and when we left it was pretty much full. Menu Nancy thought was a bit odd - upper gourmet stuff; Doug enjoyedLes mer
Arcos de la Frontera

We got up later than expected; took Uber (5 E) to the nearby rail station to pick up our rental car (an automatic this time). Biggest task was "getting out of Dodge" and we missed a turn (Nancy'sLes mer
Olvera

Next stop, Olvera. We just viewed this from a far as going in and out of these small towns with their narrow streets can be rather stressful for us. We also did not want to do another hike up a hill.Les mer
Setenil de las Bodegas

Setenil de las Bodegas, a picturesque town in white with red tiled roofs. The unique thing about Setenil de las Bodegas is that the settlement grew out of rock caves. The rocks overhang theLes mer
Ronda

Ronda sits on each side of the 100 metre deep El Tajo gorge. Its most famous attraction is the “New Bridge”. Finally completed in 1793 after forty years of construction, the scary yet beautifulLes mer
Day 15 Overview

Car pickup at Europcar Santa Justa train station Seville. About 3 hours of driving, and a surprising 14,500 steps in the three towns we explored.
Zahara de la Sierra

Doug unfortunately did not have a great sleep but was ready for a "scenic drive through the mountains". Up narrow roads with significant drop offs, cyclists, motorcycles and some RVs. We thankfullyLes mer
Grazalema

After more hair raising travel (aka Nancy, Doug thought it was fine and enjoyable but agreed John should not take his F350 and RV along it!) driving along narrow roads with steep drop offsLes mer
Costa del Sol Arrival

All of a sudden there it is, over a hill past some windmills...the Mediterranean Sea and Costa Del Sol! Rather suddenly we were on a four lane highway. Highways are interesting around here....speedLes mer
Day 16 Overview

Ronda to Costa del Sol via mountains. Up up to the summit (Puerto de Las Palomas 1190 meters above sea level; Doug just checked for the stat and found it on a search called dangerousroads.org!) andLes mer
Day 17 - Estepona AM Walk and PM Chill

We decided to drive into Estepona right after breakfast with the goal of walking the "old town" while it was cool and and seeing its Andalusian white houses decorated with flowers. Estepona is aLes mer
Estepona Orchidarium

There is a lot to know about orchids! This large temperature, humidity controlled greenhouse has 1,500 species of orchid from all over the world and 5,000 types of plants. The orchids nestle inLes mer
Drive the Costa del Sol

Nancy departed the lovely Casa Olina with some wistfulness, definately a 10/10 rating on this one. Left before 10 am with the intent to stop at Marbella and Malaga on our way to Granada - estimatedLes mer
Welcome to Granada

Returned car to Europcar Granada train station and walked to hotel. Checked in went for walk.
Corral del Carbón

The Corral del Carbón is the oldest Andalusian monument in Granada, dating from 1336 or earlier, and was a coal yard, a warehouse, and an Inn for merchants. Later in the sixteenth century, it wasLes mer
Sacromonte

Our hotel is located at the edge of old town and very close to the bus stops. Very easy to get places in Granada. Buses are large sized vans that manage to make it down some very narrowLes mer
Museo Cuevas del Sacromonte

Drop off close to this "museum" with a steep walk up cobblestoned steps to the top. Very much enjoyed this, very well done with references to various places in the world people have lived/live inLes mer
Albaycin

Walked from Sacromonte into the Arab "commoner section" which lies south of the Darro River/Valley with the fortress and palace (Alhumbra) to the north. Not much tourismos to be seen; relativelyLes mer
Dal Horra Palace

Stopped here as it was included in our ticket of places to visit. We both felt it is not really a worthwhile stop unless on the way as it does not offer anything particularly unique. However, we wereLes mer
Granada Cathedral

To tour this cathedral we used the very entertaining free download available on site using their wifi. She took us around the cathedral helping review the parts of a cathedral. Walking down theLes mer
Royal Chapel

This was built before the Cathedral. Doug paid €5 to go in to see King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella's final resting place. Nancy was content to see it from the outside. When King Ferd II ofLes mer
Day 20 Overview

Walking the sights, especially the upper areas of Sacromonte and the old Arab section of Albaycin.
Moroccan lunch at Tajin Dar in the Albaycin. A Turkish dinner at Nemrut Kebap on Plaza Nueva --Les mer