Alhambra, the red palace from my childhood dreams

As written in the former post, travelling to Granada, to see Alhambra has been a dream since my childhood.

The Granada, by the way, is believed to origin from the spanish word for pomegranate, granado – and some believe it is of arabic origin, from gar-anat, meaning hill of pilgrims. But the most accurate might be granado, as pomegranate is the locally abundant fruit in Granada.

After going to Catedral de Granada, we went for lunch. There weren’t much open at that time, so we found what was open, and the food here was definitely nothing great :-/ But that was what we could get.

Hereafter we met in front of the cathedral again with the guide and all the others, and we went to Alhambra 😉

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