One of my favorite things that you do is when you are in an old town, you walk through the old churches. My wife and I LOVE to look at old churches. Thank you for sharing them. They are so beautiful.
Thank you so much for your gorgeous films - the quality of your camera work is really exquisite - I watch so many travel blogs and you honestly do it better - you set the standard and not many are near you in quality - I'm very grateful for your efforts ❤
The stone work is stunning. For some reason it always amazes me to see the same plants on the other side of the world as we have here in FL. I would love to walk those narrow streets. Another great video and loved the music.
Very nice Robert. Excellent series, thanks for sharing your vacation with us 👏. Don’t you wish sometimes you could go back in time and experience the way it was, maybe as a Granadino?😊 Lou (305)🇺🇸
Spain is truly beautiful and so much history, in fact all of Europe is just amazing, I've been to 11 countries there back in 1990 and it's time to go back and see some of the other countries I missed the 1st time...Javi G. here your Honda Goldwing adventurer.
beautiful historic buildings.wouldnt it b nice to go back in time and walk thru those historic buildings.Robert i c ur wearing a hat(thumbs up)i hope u have ur water bottle with u.......so keep those amazing videos coming.👍👍
A fine video of Grenada, what a historical and beautiful sight to see! The Alhambra will be waiting for next time, and that’s ok. Really appreciate the balancing act you do between the camera work and truly enjoying where you are at the same time. It’s all the little things that make a great story, and you somehow make it look so effortless. We know, it is not. Looking forward to watching the next one… Thank you!
Robert, as always, I love your videos. I've been to Spain some 20 times, and been to virtually every part of the mainland, including Granada 3 times. The first time in Granada was in early April 1990 and it was glorious. We were able to go right into the Alhambra palace without advance purchased tickets. The second time was in about 2004, and we learned our lesson that getting tickets in advance is an absolute necessity. I understand that your itinerary might mean you're not sure when you'll be in a particular place, but without exaggeration the Alhambra is not only one of the highlights of Spain, but one of the premier places in the world. You simply need to decide on a day you'll be in Granada, buy your tickets for that date. and stick to it, even if it means cutting out other places.
Wow....what an amazing city. Fantastic architecture. Such a beautiful video....thank you, Robert, for sharing this adventure. And by the way, you can never have too many guitars 🙂
17:09 It is a aljibe, a water cistern from the Arab period. The Albayzin is full of them, and they were open and in use until the mid-twentieth century.
Roberto copia y pega estos títulos para que visites Jerez de la Frontera en tu próximo viaje a España:"JUNKERITA,LUIS DE PERIKIN,FANIA ZARZANA,DOLORES DE PERIKIN - QUIERO SER y ASI CANTA JEREZ EN NAVIDAD - VIENES A DAR - 2024 LIVE (Video Oficial)" Si te gusta el flamenco no dejes de visitar el canal de Luis de Perikin😂🙂😉🤣 Jerez te espera cubano!!!🤣
Not one, not two, but three refreshing adult beverages in this episode! 🙂The rock walls of the Alhambra are fascinating, they're like geologic layers in a way. A shame you didn't get to tour the palace, do tickets sell out way in advance?
We love your videos and have been watching them for a few years now. Your commentary makes them especially interesting and pleasant to listen to. We have a question...has anyone noticed that all the videos regularly hiccup every 30 seconds...just a momentary pause? Seems to be a feature that we do not find on any other UA-cam videos. Is there a reason for it and a solution?
Hey Robert, nice to explore the streets of Granada with you this morning. Seeing all the touristy shops has me wondering: is it like in the US where a lot of shops sell the same things (made in China or Africa perhaps)? Or are the goods more unique and locally made?
Visiting churches as a tourist is always a bit sticky. On the one hand you have the sanctity of the space, on the other the history, art and architecture. I try to always show respect for the sanctity of the space.
One of my favorite things that you do is when you are in an old town, you walk through the old churches. My wife and I LOVE to look at old churches. Thank you for sharing them. They are so beautiful.
Just wow! Instant classic video. I will rewatch it many times. The Spain series is perhaps my favorite yet.
So many scenes waiting to be painted in artwork!! I’d never leave
My 📷 🤳 📹 would've died all time ago just getting this massive footage. @TravelingRobert
Thank you so much for your gorgeous films - the quality of your camera work is really exquisite - I watch so many travel blogs and you honestly do it better - you set the standard and not many are near you in quality - I'm very grateful for your efforts ❤
Love those old Spanish churches and the architecture, great tour as always my friend👍🙏
The stone work is stunning. For some reason it always amazes me to see the same plants on the other side of the world as we have here in FL. I would love to walk those narrow streets. Another great video and loved the music.
Very nice Robert. Excellent series, thanks for sharing your vacation with us 👏.
Don’t you wish sometimes you could go back in time and experience the way it was, maybe as a Granadino?😊
Lou (305)🇺🇸
Best RV videos on YT with excellent music
Spain is truly beautiful and so much history, in fact all of Europe is just amazing, I've been to 11 countries there back in 1990 and it's time to go back and see some of the other countries I missed the 1st time...Javi G. here your Honda Goldwing adventurer.
Beautiful Granada. Great video. Love💖🌎💯
Thoroughly enjoyed it Robert, and thank you very much Looking forward to the next one. Gwen UK
beautiful historic buildings.wouldnt it b nice to go back in time and walk thru those historic buildings.Robert i c ur wearing a hat(thumbs up)i hope u have ur water bottle with u.......so keep those amazing videos coming.👍👍
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing the experience through historic areas and such. It’s always fascinating.
A fine video of Grenada, what a historical and beautiful sight to see! The Alhambra will be waiting for next time, and that’s ok. Really appreciate the balancing act you do between the camera work and truly enjoying where you are at the same time. It’s all the little things that make a great story, and you somehow make it look so effortless. We know, it is not. Looking forward to watching the next one… Thank you!
Incredible that all these cities were as busy as they are today in the 15th century.
Really enjoy your history tours. Learning a lot, Thanks
Robert, as always, I love your videos. I've been to Spain some 20 times, and been to virtually every part of the mainland, including Granada 3 times. The first time in Granada was in early April 1990 and it was glorious. We were able to go right into the Alhambra palace without advance purchased tickets. The second time was in about 2004, and we learned our lesson that getting tickets in advance is an absolute necessity. I understand that your itinerary might mean you're not sure when you'll be in a particular place, but without exaggeration the Alhambra is not only one of the highlights of Spain, but one of the premier places in the world. You simply need to decide on a day you'll be in Granada, buy your tickets for that date. and stick to it, even if it means cutting out other places.
We went into the Alhambra in 1988 without tickets too. How times have changed.
What a spectacular city. Your videos are the best! Thank you!
You show an area not always traveled! Makes it fun.
Wow....what an amazing city. Fantastic architecture. Such a beautiful video....thank you, Robert, for sharing this adventure. And by the way, you can never have too many guitars 🙂
Beautiful city, the diversity of culture is impressive. I'm sorry you couldn't visit the beautiful Alhambra, as always, excellent video. Thanks Robert
Awesome as usual Mr. Robert, thank you...
Looking forward to seeing a visit to Italy 🇮🇹...this video 📹 was awesome 👌
Thanks for another very interesting and well done video, Robert.
Love the music you created with that cho Cho sound
Granada! Someday!
Thank Robert awesome video
17:09 It is a aljibe, a water cistern from the Arab period. The Albayzin is full of them, and they were open and in use until the mid-twentieth century.
Good to know, thanks!
Thank you Robert!
Fantastic vacation and Video..
We were there 1983 on my Motorbike. Drove to the Ahambra, got the ticket an went in - good old times.
After watching all that walking and hill climbing, I had to take a nap!
Hi robert i can't wait for the next video series
The streets are not very busy ! But a beautiful place ❤you certainly get your exercise ! 😅
very well done, sir.
Great job
Great city! You have one advantage with all that walking. You can eat what ever you want and not gain any weight! Plus you'll have tight buns.
Roberto copia y pega estos títulos para que visites Jerez de la Frontera en tu próximo viaje a España:"JUNKERITA,LUIS DE PERIKIN,FANIA ZARZANA,DOLORES DE PERIKIN - QUIERO SER y ASI CANTA JEREZ EN NAVIDAD - VIENES A DAR - 2024 LIVE (Video Oficial)" Si te gusta el flamenco no dejes de visitar el canal de Luis de Perikin😂🙂😉🤣 Jerez te espera cubano!!!🤣
Not one, not two, but three refreshing adult beverages in this episode! 🙂The rock walls of the Alhambra are fascinating, they're like geologic layers in a way. A shame you didn't get to tour the palace, do tickets sell out way in advance?
That week they did.
We love your videos and have been watching them for a few years now. Your commentary makes them especially interesting and pleasant to listen to. We have a question...has anyone noticed that all the videos regularly hiccup every 30 seconds...just a momentary pause? Seems to be a feature that we do not find on any other UA-cam videos. Is there a reason for it and a solution?
Interesting. It doesn't do it for me, but I wonder is someone else is having that problem.
Hey Robert, nice to explore the streets of Granada with you this morning. Seeing all the touristy shops has me wondering: is it like in the US where a lot of shops sell the same things (made in China or Africa perhaps)? Or are the goods more unique and locally made?
Some of it seems authentic.
Robert - Have to ask. Did they also have Sierra Nevada Beer there? If they did, that's too much of a coincidence. 🙂
I don't think they did
Visiting churches as a tourist is always a bit sticky. On the one hand you have the sanctity of the space, on the other the history, art and architecture. I try to always show respect for the sanctity of the space.
Just wondering how many miles you two walk (on average) per day? You always do so much walking, but in Granada, it seemed even longer.
What is the spain obsession for Cuban people?
They are our ancestors
@@TravelingRobert nope, they don’t educate yourself and you find out
8:30 is not a Biblical position, in fact the Bible rejects repetitive prayers and any prayers to anyone other than God.