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July 28, 2003
Alhambra Sangria Granada, Spain
Alhambra and Sangria – bad combination. But somehow, we still have pleasant memories of Granada.

We took our time getting down to Granada. We stopped in the town of Almargo in the middle of no where Spain and stayed a night in one of the nicest and most interesting hotel’s I’ve stayed in all my life. The Spanish government has taken many of their national buildings and historical sites and turned them into 5 star hotels. And the good news is that while you are staying at some interesting, exotic place like a 12th century castle and being treated to luxurious surroundings, you’re paying a relatively low rate.
The Parador where we stayed was a 16th century convent beautifully re-done with the best buffet breakfast I’ve had in the all of Europe. And the town of Almargo, while nothing unique or special probably offered us our most authentic night in Spain. After dinner, we sat in the town center with what appeared to be everyone in town. By the numbers of people and children in attendance, you’d think it was a Friday night instead of a Sunday night. Everyone in town was out having a chat with their neighbors, taking in the cool evening air and settling down from the heat of the day. As we wandered back to our hotel at around midnight families were out in front of their houses sitting (the kids were sleeping) in chairs just enjoying the cool of the evening.

Granada also showed us another side of Spain. The strong Muslim influence on the Southern part of Spain is obvious in the architecture, the neighborhoods, the culture and of course the history of this region. Most prominently is the Alhambra – originally a military fortress on a rocky hill side, this beautiful palace became the home of the Moor royalty in the 13th century. It’s Muslim architecture is different from any other European castle that we’ve seen. We also enjoyed the old Islamic neighborhoods….wandering the side streets and discovering back alleyways that have been in existence for centuries was quite the adventure!
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