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.
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