We had a long weekend last weekend so a few of my friends and I decided to go to Granada and Seville, 2 cities southwest of Barcelona. We flew into Granada at 8 on Friday morning and took the train from Granada to Seville on Saturday evening and got flew back to Barcelona on Monday night. I asked one of the tour guides who works for our program where I should go while I was in Spain and she recommended these cities. She said Granada and Seville were very "Spain" with free tapas when you get a drink, bull fights, and flamenco dancing. Barcelona wants to be its own country independent from Spain so it was cool to see the differences between the cultures in the cities.
We were really hungry when we arrived in Granada and stopped at a cafe to get breakfast. Churros dipped in chocolate are very popular here, so we decided to get some. The whole language barrier thing turned out to be a problem because when we were telling our waiter what we wanted he kept saying "tres o cinco, tres o cinco" over and over meaning that we could only get 3 or 5. Since there were 4 of us we ordered 5. Something didn't feel right about our order but I didn't say anything. When our waiter came back he was carrying 20 churros and 4 mugs of chocolate to dip them in! Apparently he was saying that we could either get 3 or 5 each, not total. So we tried to power through 20 churros, but it was harder than we thought.
Since we had a huge sugar rish after that we walked around the whole city following a route that our hotel owner had recommended. It took us aorund the city and on top of a mountian where we could see Alhambra. Alhambra is a famous fortress constructed by Arabs in the 10th century. When the Arabs left in 1492, Alhambra was used by Christian rulers. Alhambra means "the red one" which refers to the color of the fortress walls. We walked around some of the gardens at night which was really cool to see, and then went back again the next day to see more!
Me, Nicole, Dan, and Henry ready to conquer our 20 churros
View of Alhambra
Inside the Cathedral of Granada
The gardens of Alhambra at night
Alhambra during the day