Granada |
San Jeronimo Monastery |
San Jeronimo Monastery |
San Jeronimo Monastery |
The Monastery was built around the start of the 16th century, by the Catholic monarchs Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. It is in the Renaissance style, and has a very impressive alterpiece.
San Jeronimo Monastery |
The inside is obviously good, but not particularly to my taste. I did however really like the courtyards, with their arches and orange trees.
San Jeronimo Monastery |
San Jeronimo Monastery |
San Jeronimo Monastery |
Cartuja Monastery |
Cartuja Monastery |
Cartuja Monastery |
Cartuja Monastery |
Granada Bullring |
Granada Bullring |
St Nicholas Church, Granada |
View from St Nicholas Church, Granada |
Albaycin, Granada |
Albaycin, Granada |
Albaycin, Granada |
Albaycin, Granada |
Granada Cathedral |
Granada Cathedral |
Granada |
Bodegas Castenada, Granada |
Bodegas Castenada, Granada |
One place that sadly didn't offer anything much in the way of free tapas, but was a lovely little old style bar, with great Spanish wines served direct from the barrels, was Bodegas Castenada, close to where we were staying and not far from the Cathedral.
Bodegas Castenada, Granada |
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