We stayed in the historic districts of each area, so I got to experience the best (touristy) sites that each city had to offer.
Seville and Granada were my favorites, but I loved Cordoba and Madrid as well (Merida is definitely only worth one day).
We had beautiful weather except for one drizzly day in Cordoba. In Granada we went to an overlook on a hillside and saw a very spectacular sunset over the Alhambra. Speaking of which, the Nazarine Palace at the Alhambra is unbelievable. It's definitely the must-see of Spain that I would recommend.
Seville was pleasant and beautiful, a very nice place to visit. The weather was a perfect 70 degrees while we were there. The gardens of the Alcazar were also a highlight.
It was really nice to see the spectacular examples of Islamic architecture sprinkled throughout Spain. All in all, the trip was great, but it's nice to be back in Barcelona, with all its gritty and unique charm.


So, there's a brief summary of the field trip. Eleven days until Rome!
I've missed your updates while you've been away, but this post was definitely worth the wait. I'm excited to see more pictures of Seville!
ReplyDeleteThanks John for the pics and details. This ain't no ordinary blog- you've got some serious good pictures and I feel I'm learning architecture 101 as I read along. Enjoy that beautiful weather! And I'll put in another request for more food details. And I hope you enjoy your break from Spain pretty soon when you go to Rome.
ReplyDeleteLots of Love,
Cal & Fam
Absolutely wonderful photos! The Court of Lions in Alhambra particularly caught my eye- such delicacy and strength! Thanks for sharing some of the highlights of your trip. Love, Mom and Dad
ReplyDeleteHey, John.!Mark and I read through your posts last night and got all nostalgic for our own Spain trip, 10(!) years ago. Mark never got the behind-the-scenes tour of Sagrada Familia, so he's a bit jealous. And your comments about the Alhambra, and seeing the sunset over it from the Granada hillside... we did that too! Wonderful memories. Spain is an incredibly gorgeous place. And if you ever get a chance, take a trip to see the little town of Ronda. It's perched over a gorge, and it's spectacular.
ReplyDeleteLove ya, Cathy