On the road |
Town of Estapa |
GRANADA
The streets of Granada were narrow and winding. It was difficult for our little car to navigate the streets, let alone the big tour buses. Our hotel was on the bus route and not too far from the Alhambra. We got to the Alhambra in time to get admission tickets for that day. There are four parts of the Alhambra: the gardens/grounds, the fort, Charles V Palace, & the Palacios Nazaries (the Moorish Royal Palace). Our admission time to the Palacios Nazaries was 4pm. We were able to visit the other areas before we went into the Palacios Nazaries.
At the Courtyard of the Lions, there is a fountain with twelve lions. During Moorish times the fountain functioned as a clock, with a different lion spouting water each hour. The conquering Christians disassembled the fountain to see how it worked. It has never worked right since.
The following morning, our departure from Granada was delayed almost an hour due to parking problems. The parking spot we had was so narrow with cars parked on either side, I could not back my car far enough to get out of the parking space. The hotel owner was able to back my car out and around cars on either side and avoided a pole. We were then on our way to Valencia.
VALENCIA
Town of Granada from the Alhambra |
Hallway with a view of a garden. |
The Generalife Garden. Lots of fountains & flowers. |
Tourists |
The Alcazaba/fort |
In the Grand Hall, the word Allah is repeated 9000 times (the cursive W with the noes on its left side). |
At the Courtyard of the Lions, there is a fountain with twelve lions. During Moorish times the fountain functioned as a clock, with a different lion spouting water each hour. The conquering Christians disassembled the fountain to see how it worked. It has never worked right since.
Courtyard of the Lions. |
The honeycomb ceiling |
Generalife Garden |
VALENCIA
It was almost a five hour drive from Granada to Valencia. Along the way, we stopped for lunch at an IKEA, an unexpected surprise. We had our usual meatball plate. It tasted the same in Spain as it did in the US.
Ikea in Murcia, Spain |
Tien's main goal for going to Valencia was to go to the Central Market.
Valencia Central Market |
Produce & Fruit |
Central Market with beautiful stain glass windows. |
Jumbo Shrimp |
Fernando's Fish Stall |
Near the Central Market was the Valencia Cathedral and the old commodity exchange building known as La Lonja de la Seda.
Valencia Cathedral |
Old Commodity Exchange - La Lonja |
Gargoyle on La Lonja |
Narrow street with La Lonja |
Parking in Valencia. |
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