Alhambra
Boarding our train in Madrid was more straightforward than Barcelona but not without it's challenges. Trains leave from three different platform levels. The information desk solved this problem for us. We arrived to rain in Granada but stuck to our backpacking and walked to the hotel. The receptionist was an ex-pat American and was very helpful in solving our planning oversight. We hadn't booked Alhambra. The no. 2 visitor hotspot in Spain apparently, just behind Sagrada Familia. I'd looked while we were in Madrid and the only online tickets were well after we left Granada. Anyway, the current pattern is that they periodically drop tickets. We were advised to check at 12:00am, much like booking a rock concert. I randomly checked for today and tickets had been released so we jumped on them.
My lasting memory from visiting Granada nearly 40 years ago with Kay and Sharon was that I wanted to visit again. Walking to and through the Alhambra did seem familiar. Our visit has been very well documented with photos this time around. A hint of crowd fatigue today though as we jostled for the best position. It may be for this reason that my favorite part of the Alhambra are the garden complexes. The palaces are other worldly of course.
Our hotel is in the centre of town and posh-ish. Vicki is very taken with the pillows, possibly designed for E.T.
Granada is very beautiful!
OMG, 1986 ..... I do remember absolutely loving the Alhambra .... but little else about it, except .... wasn't there a classical flamenco performance taking place at the time we visited (maybe in the gardens), and anyone could linger to watch it? If not there, then wherever it was, that too was a wonderful Spanish experience. I look forward to seeing your photos when you get back home.
ReplyDeleteYes Kay, the flamenco sticks in my mind too. Maybe Seville. Anyway that's our next destination and flamenco is on the wish list there.
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