View of the Alhambra from Sacromonte
Then, we headed up to the
Pretty proud of this picture!
In the Alhambra gardens
Friday night, we took full advantage of the Granadian (maybe made that word up) tradition of serving a free tapa with EVERY drink. So, for less than two euros, we got a beer and a little bagel sandwich with ham, patatas fritas and a little salad. At another bar, we got empanadas and at another, it was tortilla española! Definitely, could get used to that!
Saturday morning, we went on a walking tour of the neighborhood called Albayzin. It’s on a hill as well, so we were winding our way up, listening to our American tour guide. It was pretty informative and we took some more photos. It’s a really artsy neighborhood with lots of character and great views.
We took a bus to Córdoba Saturday evening and met up with some friends for tapas...
Sunday morning, we got up bright and early, but decided to wait until the afternoon to see the Mezquita. Once again, we walked around the city…I think we went everywhere on our map! We saw the Roman bridge and tower, the Castle, many churches, the main plaza and the synagogue. Then, we headed back to the Mezquita and got there in time for mass at 1 pm, so we got in free! The columns looked exactly the same as the slides Sra. Fischer showed us in Spanish III. After chilling in the sun in the
On the bus ride back to
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New flavor in the US. : Pomegranate by orbit! Intense pomegranate flavor at first but then it just fades to tasting like any other fruity gum. I'm craving some sweet mint!
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