November 7, 2011
Indianapolis
June 25, 2011
Madrid
June 21, 2011
Granada
When we arrived in Granada it was a rainy Saturday Morning. All of the stores were closed and the town seemed lonely and deserted! After checking in and dropping off our bags we waited out the rain in a small cafe near by (secretly wishing we were still in Barcelona!) Once the rain cleared, the stores opened and the town was 100% different and we loved everything about it! The prices here were a lot cheaper than everywhere else we had been. 1 Euro gelato, a meal for two for 15 Euros...
Most of the town's tourism is due to the Alhambra, a palace constructed in the 14th century by the Moors. The Generalife is where the residents of the palace lived in the summer months. It's also where all of the food was grown.
View from the Alhambra
Generalife Garden at the Alhambra
Court of the Myrtles (for ladies only back in the day!)
More Alhambra, look at the details, it was AMAZING!
My favorite Tapas, fried eggplant with a honey reduction and salt. Sweet and savory!
View of the Alhambra from the Mirador de San Nicolas in the Albayzin.
June 17, 2011
Barcelona
View from the Olympic Park. We took a tram up to the top of the hill and visited the gardens, the Mirador de Poble-sec and the Castell de Montjuic.
Gaudi Apartments
Outside of the Bull Ring
Derick in front of the bull fighting ring. He really wanted to go see a fight but there were none going on while we were there.
La Sagrada Familia
Part of the Nativity Facade
The inside of the church, the picture does not do it justice!
La Boqueria Market- I love wandering through markets in Europe!
May 8, 2011
Bern
View over Bern from the Rosengarten
Bear Pits
Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant and Derick enjoyed some of their beer that they brewed there. The desserts were amazing, I wish I would haven taken a picture of it!
We spent most of the afternoon relaxing in the Rosengarten and then went on a wild goose chase trying to find one of the Swiss Cowbells for Derick's parents hunting dog. They are such touristy kitsh and we saw them EVERYWHERE. Only of course when it came time to leave the country and we actually wanted to find them we couldn't... we tried store after store and they were all closed. Luckily we found one at the train station :)
Interlaken
Me at the top of the Harderklum trail!
Some of the views on the way up
Labels:
back packing,
europe,
interlaken,
Switzerland,
travel
May 5, 2011
May 1, 2011
Luzern
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