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I live in Granada, just a couple of miles outside the city (I can see the Alhambra from my bedroom balcony). The crowds you encountered - especially at the Alhambra - are a fairly new phenomenon. When I came to live here twenty years ago, you could walk in without queuing, and explore the various palaces and gardens almost on your own. Restaurants and bars in the city were half empty most of the time. There were no tour buses, and very few guided tours. For some reason, there has been an explosion of interest in Granada, and the Alhambra, in the last ten years. Incidentally - as I said in a tip below - the best time to visit the Alhambra is at night. And that's also the best time to visit the Sierra Nevada ski resort (early Nov - late May) which you can get to by bus from Granada city centre (1 hour drive).
Looooove Granada. ❤ I was fortunate to have spent 2 years there in my 20’s. I go back to visit almost every summer (high school Spanish teacher). The mirador at night and sunset is even more spectacular. ❤❤
I spent 3 days in Granada and could have stayed longer. I rented a house in the Albaicin neighborhood and it was so beautiful even though all those stairs were quite a workout. Hopefully I will go back there when I visit Spain again.
Cordoba tambien merece mucho la pena. Esta llena de misticismo y encanto . Fue la capital de la Andalucia romana y la capital de la España andalusí , y tambien tuvo muy importante cultura judia , de hecho su barrio antiguo mas importante se llama La Juderia .
@@GuadalupeJimenezMunoz no tienen ni puñetera idea de nada pero ellos son así, se lanzan a la piscina sin agua. No saben de Historia, ni de cultura, ni de gastronomía. De profesión: youtuber.
Visiting next spring! Just curious as it surprised me, did they say why you needed the passport here? Such a good thing to know. We were going to do Granada as a day trip from Seville which is our main destination but now I feel like we need more time there!
You have missed an important festival in those places you have visited, such as the castellers of Catalonia, the Fallas of Valencia and the fair of Seville
Tip 1: Best to visit the Alhambra at night. Tip2: At the side of the Alhambra (near the Alcazaba) there is a small public entrance which gives access to a fair sized section of the Alhambra, including one of the palaces and a superb garden area. So if you can't get tickets, or money is tight, just slip in through the side entrance. Tip 3: The best way to see Granada is on a scooter or by bicycle (both of which can be hired).
OMG.....been following tou guys since Phillipines vlog and u guys are at a country I am going to visit in May 2025. Will visit the Andalucia Region and hope you guys visit Rhonda. Keep doing whatbu guys do.
We got the Granada card online from the city website. It included our tickets to Alhambra and the Nasrid Palaces, plus up to 9 bus rides throughout the city. It was definitely worth it. There is a link in the description of this video :)
In most parts of Spain you can order “tostada de pan con tomate” (“and jamón” for more Spanish flavour or protein). In Catalonia, it goes by “Pa amb tomaca”.
@@stevewturnbull ahh yes sorry normally include that on the screen. At this place though it was just called “Especial 4 Gatos” but most places you can just ask for tostada con tomate and they’ll know what you want ☺️
@@EricandSarah No worries! I'm a travel journalist so local colour/authenticity is important in my writing but obviously I like this info as a reader/viewer too :)
Good video !!! Congratulations !! By the way, Why you did not stop in Córdoba that it is a 4 times Unesco world heritage site city, and it is in the middle between Granada and Sevilla?, 🤔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
Granada was easily our favourite city in Spain so far!! What did you think?
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I live in Granada, just a couple of miles outside the city (I can see the Alhambra from my bedroom balcony). The crowds you encountered - especially at the Alhambra - are a fairly new phenomenon. When I came to live here twenty years ago, you could walk in without queuing, and explore the various palaces and gardens almost on your own. Restaurants and bars in the city were half empty most of the time. There were no tour buses, and very few guided tours. For some reason, there has been an explosion of interest in Granada, and the Alhambra, in the last ten years.
Incidentally - as I said in a tip below - the best time to visit the Alhambra is at night. And that's also the best time to visit the Sierra Nevada ski resort (early Nov - late May) which you can get to by bus from Granada city centre (1 hour drive).
Granada looks INCREDIBLE , this was probably the city we were most sad to miss out on. Glad we got to see it through your lens 🤗🤗
Looooove Granada. ❤ I was fortunate to have spent 2 years there in my 20’s. I go back to visit almost every summer (high school Spanish teacher).
The mirador at night and sunset is even more spectacular. ❤❤
I spent 3 days in Granada and could have stayed longer. I rented a house in the Albaicin neighborhood and it was so beautiful even though all those stairs were quite a workout. Hopefully I will go back there when I visit Spain again.
I spent 6 weeks in Granada before covid to study Spanish. It’s a beautiful city/town. Now I’m dying to go to Valencia!
@@lindylee1139 oh lucky! That must’ve been an amazing experience 🤩
Valencia is one of the jewels in the crown (greetings from Huelva-Andalucia).
Valencia is beautiful & so many areas to see & so much history & old buildings. Go to beach vis nustide from Eixample & go to Rusaffa!
Besos de Macarena!! Camarera del Café 4 Gatos en Granada!!!! Un placer conoceros!!!! 🤸🏽♂️🤸🏽♂️😘😘
Cordoba tambien merece mucho la pena. Esta llena de misticismo y encanto . Fue la capital de la Andalucia romana y la capital de la España andalusí , y tambien tuvo muy importante cultura judia , de hecho su barrio antiguo mas importante se llama La Juderia .
Great video,
I loved Granada, there is so much to see and do, definitely underrated
Cheers
@@julioc4978 Agreed! Such a beautiful place 🤩
Granada infravalorada? Pero d dónde sale usted.
@@rapuncel1954 Jajaja, eso mismo pensé yo¡¡¡
@@GuadalupeJimenezMunoz no tienen ni puñetera idea de nada pero ellos son así, se lanzan a la piscina sin agua. No saben de Historia, ni de cultura, ni de gastronomía. De profesión: youtuber.
That was a packed video... Definitely Grenada looks fun... Looking forward to Seville...
@@harishpsgct can’t wait to show off Seville next week! 😄
such an inspiration to discover this area😍
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Fascinating
Tenéis que ir a Córdoba, sin duda la ciudad más bonita de España.
Shhh! Deja de decírselo a la gente!
Visiting next spring! Just curious as it surprised me, did they say why you needed the passport here? Such a good thing to know. We were going to do Granada as a day trip from Seville which is our main destination but now I feel like we need more time there!
You have missed an important festival in those places you have visited, such as the castellers of Catalonia, the Fallas of Valencia and the fair of Seville
@@juanmontesinosbelmonte9011 ahh yes it’s always so hard to time travels around festivals but I’m sure there’s some amazing ones in Spain!
This video is excellent
Alhambra. The pronunciation of the "H" is like in the word "the". Is mude.
Sacromonte
Palacios Nazaríes
Mirador de San Nicolás
Toledo ❤❤❤
Tip 1: Best to visit the Alhambra at night.
Tip2: At the side of the Alhambra (near the Alcazaba) there is a small public entrance which gives access to a fair sized section of the Alhambra, including one of the palaces and a superb garden area. So if you can't get tickets, or money is tight, just slip in through the side entrance.
Tip 3: The best way to see Granada is on a scooter or by bicycle (both of which can be hired).
Voy la semana que viene y no he conseguido entrada para la Alhambra. Podrías dar más detalle de la ubicación de esa entrada? Me haría un apaño 😅
The most beautiful thing in a garden is the sound of water (Arabic saying)
OMG.....been following tou guys since Phillipines vlog and u guys are at a country I am going to visit in May 2025. Will visit the Andalucia Region and hope you guys visit Rhonda. Keep doing whatbu guys do.
Amazing! Thanks so much for watching. Hope you enjoy Spain as much as we do!!
@@EricandSarah did you guys get your tix to the Alhambra online or thru ticket agency ?
We got the Granada card online from the city website. It included our tickets to Alhambra and the Nasrid Palaces, plus up to 9 bus rides throughout the city. It was definitely worth it. There is a link in the description of this video :)
@EricandSarah ty so much for the info and the Airbnb, weird the links did not show on my laptop...nevertheless ty
If you refear to the city Ronda, is without "H".
Un vídeo de Sevilla también xfa
Very engaging video but tell us what the Spanish name for the tomato bread is!
In most parts of Spain you can order “tostada de pan con tomate” (“and jamón” for more Spanish flavour or protein). In Catalonia, it goes by “Pa amb tomaca”.
@@stevewturnbull ahh yes sorry normally include that on the screen. At this place though it was just called “Especial 4 Gatos” but most places you can just ask for tostada con tomate and they’ll know what you want ☺️
@@EricandSarah No worries! I'm a travel journalist so local colour/authenticity is important in my writing but obviously I like this info as a reader/viewer too :)
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Good video !!! Congratulations !! By the way,
Why you did not stop in Córdoba that it is a 4 times Unesco world heritage site city, and it is in the middle between Granada and Sevilla?, 🤔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
SUBTÍTULOS EN ESPAÑOL!!
Ya lo hice 😉
Yo estoy leyendo los subtítulos en español 😅😅😉😉👍👍
@@EricandSarah gracias mil