Granada, Spain
The second city we visited was Granada. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the Darro, the Genil, the Monachil and the Beiro. It was the last Muslim stronghold in Spain before its 1492 fall to Catholic Monarchs, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II.
In Spanish granada means pomegranate.
We caught a 7:45 am train, it was a 2.5 hour journey so we tried tried to catch some zzz's on the way there.
We took a quick taxi to The Alhambra Palace. The Alhambra palace is stunning palace and fortress complex built chiefly between 1238 and 1358 under Muhammad I, founder of the Nasrid Dynasty.
Next we visited the Palace of Charles V.
Emperor Charles V commissioned the palace in 1527 during his honeymoon visit to Granada, wanting a grand residence that met the comforts of a contemporary royal court. It was to symbolize the triumph of Christianity over the Nasrid kingdom and a stark architectural contrast to the surrounding Moorish palaces. The palace's construction was plagued by financial issues and was never inhabited by any monarch.
Finally it was time to visit the Nasrid Palace.
Washington Irving was one of the most influential visitors, he lived in the palace in 1829 and wrote Tales of the Alhambra (1832).
After exiting the Palace we headed to Generalife, the summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers, located just east and uphill from the main Alhambra fortress. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries, it served as a private retreat where sultans could escape the official business of the court.
After exiting the Palace we headed to Generalife, the summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers, located just east and uphill from the main Alhambra fortress. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries, it served as a private retreat where sultans could escape the official business of the court.
Afterwards we were famished. We walked down to main town and grabbed some pizza.



I have a friend who lives there and her pictures are always gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
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Interesting post, and oh how I love the Nasrid Palace, it's so beautiful.
ReplyDeletelove seeing your family all together and so very happy!!
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely spectacular architecture and gardens! Breathtaking really.
ReplyDeleteWe visited in December 2022 and absolutely loved it! We had tapas in a little street off the market, delicious! Great photos. x
ReplyDeleteYou said it, no college degrees, no machines---yet that architecture and beauty of those palaces, even residences and fountains, the lions---I can't even fathom it. In modern times, do we even create such architectural beauty?
ReplyDeleteYou saw a lot there-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWhat incredible photos of a beautiful and fascinating place. I wouldn't want to leave that Hall of Two Sister.
ReplyDeleteThe Hall of Two Sisters is amazing. I love the black and white photo of your family.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful city full of History and great pictures !
ReplyDeleteLovely smiles too !
Anna
What a stunning location.
ReplyDeleteYour trips always evoke the true meaning of cultural immersion.
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It seams a great trip!
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Your posts and photos bring me joy 😊 Thank you so much for sharing ❤️ 💖
ReplyDeleteI loved your black and white family shot!! Looks like a great visit...and that pizza looks amazing too!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see your 2025 travels on a travel map like I use. You guys have been everywhere!
ReplyDeleteWow, another fantastic vacation post! I love how you take the boys with you on all these great trips. SO much fresh food in these photos!
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This is all beautiful, but oh my.... that dome is incredible!! I really like the B&W family shot, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! You have such great trips.
ReplyDeleteNice family vacation. Looks like you saw some interesting sights and everyone enjoyed themselves.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gardens and architecture. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place!
ReplyDeletespain...a wonderful trip for you and your family. i hope your boys know how lucky they are to have traveled to so many countries. the pictures of the country and the pictures of the family were really exceptional. not much food pictures today, i was secretly happy!! it's nice how many details you can remember and share with us here. we don't travel like this, it is wonderful to read your posts and share in your travels!!
ReplyDeleteThe architecture is amazing. What a wonderful day you had in Grenada. I have always wondered about the Alhambra and now I know why so many people visit. the garden at Generalife looks beautiful too. (For that matter, so does the pizza!) A great trip.
ReplyDeleteOh wow; those palaces are just gorgeous. I am loving all the architectural details!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Granada and it's amazing architecture. My son was there last summer and loved it.
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Passando para desejar uma boa terça-feira!
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Such wonderful photographs, they show the architecture and gardens so well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The workmanship is incredible. How did they do it? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe architecture and the gardens are gorgeous. The pizza looks amazing as well. I always love to see photographs from your family adventures.
ReplyDeleteWhat glorious architecture. The stone masons were artists and their names may not even be recognised now, unlike those who commissioned them.
ReplyDeleteEverything certainly looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis place looks absolutely stunning! Your kids get to see so many cool places! That pizza looks really good too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! And those pizzas look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tour and trip report. Your photos are beautiful, it is a lovely place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThe pizza look yummy! Take care, have a great day!
Looks like once again you had a nice time with all of these stunning photos! :) That pizza looks tasty too. Thanks so much for visiting my place this past week.
ReplyDeleteI think maybe my youngest daughter has visited Granada, or maybe just her husband. But somehow I knew it was a beautiful city. That honeycomb dome is incredible. And the tiny. intricate details in the architecture and design are so lovely. Like you said, just crazy to know all of this was done 600 years ago without the modern construction equipment, etc. Your photos are particularly beautiful. The fountain, the lacy pillars, the reflecting pond and the pizza. Now that's some PIZZA!!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos! I've always wanted to travel to Spain. Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful city! Definitely one I'd love to visit some day as well :)
ReplyDeleteSure sounds like you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so nice and I'd love to visit Spain sometime. I'm glad you have a great trip with your family.
ReplyDeleteThe word "grenadine" comes from granada - grenadine is a pomegranate syrup for adding colour to drinks. What a gorgeous place that is! I also get "arted out" from seeing too much details! The craftsmanship is unparalleled, and these buildings would never be created with such attention and care in modern times. Thanks so much for sharing, Hena! That pizza is making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteWow that palace is just amazing, the details on the work is just something else, yes they really did it right back then, something you just don't see anymore. Interesting history behind it all too!
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning architecture and I bet there is some amazing history behind those structures as well.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another wonderful place to visit! The pizza looks yummy too. Thanks for sharing all this with us! I know I'll never get to most of these places, so it is awesome to see them through a traveler's view like you share!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Hena. I haven’t been to this part of Spain but it looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteGranada looks like an amazing city to visit, and all the photos are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to visit Spain---I actually can communicate in Spanish, and it's so lovely. This is probably the perfect time to go there. I think I could look at the intricacies of that palace all day. So beautiful!
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