Aussie Wendy
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Tales of the Alhambra Part 4
(Did any one notice DD and I are both wearing Dr Who T's in the group pic - I just realised!)
This evening we had planned to watch the sun set over the Alhambra from the Mirador de San Nicolas, a few streets higher than our accommodation, but were a bit early and too hungry to hang about under the voracious eyes of all the African purveyors of trinkets when no other tourists were there yet. So making our way through rather empty streets,

we arrived in a busier part of town

And continued along our favourite river street where we had some very nice tapas looking up at the Alhambra. It was so nice we decided to stay put for dinner as well.
Tapas Russian salad

My frutos del mar which was the blackboard special. The little whole fish were probably anchovies, not sure, but they were very good, as were the calamari and other scallop and musselly things.

DDs mixed grill

DH sausage paella.

Backdrop to our meal.

We watched the sun go down

Then wandered into the main part of the old city and did some souvy shopping before heading home.
On one of the old bridges. You can see how cold we are with our jackets on!

Columbus and Isabel statue with the fountains working.

Carrera del Darro at night

Inside one of the treasure trove of souvenir shops along the Darro

Last view of the Alhambra.

Captns highlights: The Alhambra of course though I think Sevilles Alcazar is equally as good actually.
Captns lowlights: Another day needed to explore the town and surrounds some more!
(Did any one notice DD and I are both wearing Dr Who T's in the group pic - I just realised!)
This evening we had planned to watch the sun set over the Alhambra from the Mirador de San Nicolas, a few streets higher than our accommodation, but were a bit early and too hungry to hang about under the voracious eyes of all the African purveyors of trinkets when no other tourists were there yet. So making our way through rather empty streets,

we arrived in a busier part of town

And continued along our favourite river street where we had some very nice tapas looking up at the Alhambra. It was so nice we decided to stay put for dinner as well.
Tapas Russian salad

My frutos del mar which was the blackboard special. The little whole fish were probably anchovies, not sure, but they were very good, as were the calamari and other scallop and musselly things.

DDs mixed grill

DH sausage paella.

Backdrop to our meal.

We watched the sun go down

Then wandered into the main part of the old city and did some souvy shopping before heading home.
On one of the old bridges. You can see how cold we are with our jackets on!

Columbus and Isabel statue with the fountains working.

Carrera del Darro at night

Inside one of the treasure trove of souvenir shops along the Darro

Last view of the Alhambra.

Captns highlights: The Alhambra of course though I think Sevilles Alcazar is equally as good actually.
Captns lowlights: Another day needed to explore the town and surrounds some more!