Flamenco Show
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Lastly, we went to an authentic Flamenco show! 💃💃
Lastly, we went to an authentic Flamenco show! 💃💃
In Granada, we started with a walking tour where we learned some amazing Spanish history. Granada was a very Muslim city and was the last to fall to the Christians in 1492. Shortly following this, allRead more
Much of Granada's streets are un-drivable. They are made of cobblestone and are not paved. Most include steps or terraces, or are so narrow a car physically cannot fit. This adds to the charm of theRead more
Atop the hill that Granada resides upon, there lies a division, civilized vs untouched. Below this line is the city, running water, electricity, and sewage, above, is where the undesirables fled toRead more
An assortment of pictures that I think are pretty but don't fit into any other post.
The walk from Alhambra, a palace built by Moorish kings way back when, down to the city center was wonderful.
While wandering around Granada, we stumbled upon this gorgeous Carmen. A carmen is simply the name of a house with a large courtyard garden, typically including an orchard and vine plants like grapes.Read more
We went to a monastery known for baking delicious cookies. The thing about this is that the bakers are cloistered nuns. Due to their religion, these women are prohibited from seeing outside people, soRead more
Atop the highest place of the city, sits a small church, San Miguel, from which you can see the entire city. These are the views we got from the top. On our way back down, Google Maps decided to haveRead more