Madrid, Granada & Seville
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Madrid, Granada & Seville
To continue our recent 9 day trip to Spain - this picks up after the 4 days in Barcelona.
We took the AVE from Barcelona to Madrid. Great ride. Very comfortable. Once again, I'll stick to the highlights:
Madrid: (2 days)
Stayed at the AC Palacio Del Retiro. A beautiful boutique hotel right off the Retiro Park. Very helpful staff, beautiful room.
Restaurant Highlights:
Casa Paco - recommended by Fodors. Wonderful steakhouse, great wine.
Restaurant Botin - specialties included roast lamb and roast pig.
Sightseeing Highlights:
A Sunday afternoon walk through Retiro Park. Lots of families walking.
El Rastro - a wacky (but huge) flea market
El Prado & Museu Reina Sofia - world class
And the midnight flamenco show at Corral de la Moreria. (I know there have been a lot of discussions online about which show is best, and we are certainly no experts, but we enjoyed ourselves immensely.)
Granada (1 1/2 days)
We took the train (Altaria) from Madrid to Granada. Another enjoyable ride. We stayed that the Parador de San Francisco (within the Alhambra complex). A beautiful hotel and the location was spectacular. Food at the Parador was great, and the access to the Alhambra could not have been easier. Spent the next morning enjoying the Alhambra.
Ruta de Pueblos Blanco (1 day)
From Granada we rented car and drove to Ronda, Montejaque, Grazelema, and ultimately the Arcos de la Frontera. Of all of the towns, we thought Grazelema the most beautiful and the drive through the mountains was spectacular. We stayed that evening at the Parador del Corrigedor in Arcos. A beautiful hotel perched on the side of a cliff. We had a corner room with a balcony overlooking the cliff. It may be our most spectacular memory of the entire trip. The breeze was magical, and sitting on the balcony drinking wine was a highlight.
Seville (1/2 day)
To say that we were even in Seville is probably not fair as the day started with the drive from Arcos to Seville. We had enough time to tour the Cathedral. What a spectacular site. Of all of the churches we visited on the trip, this one was the highlight. Then a quick trip to the Alcazar. Afterwards, we took a table at the Bar Giralda and had one of our favorite meals of theentire trip. The tapas were wonderful. Our favorites were the Moroccan chicken and the Shrimp in Garlic.
From there it was a flight back to Barcelona in order to make our return flight home the next morning. All in all, our trip was wonderful and will provide us many memories for years to come. The people were friendly, the food was fanastic, and the history is impressive.
Thanks again to all of the people who use this Forum. Your insights helped make our trip a huge success. Can't wait for the next one!
We took the AVE from Barcelona to Madrid. Great ride. Very comfortable. Once again, I'll stick to the highlights:
Madrid: (2 days)
Stayed at the AC Palacio Del Retiro. A beautiful boutique hotel right off the Retiro Park. Very helpful staff, beautiful room.
Restaurant Highlights:
Casa Paco - recommended by Fodors. Wonderful steakhouse, great wine.
Restaurant Botin - specialties included roast lamb and roast pig.
Sightseeing Highlights:
A Sunday afternoon walk through Retiro Park. Lots of families walking.
El Rastro - a wacky (but huge) flea market
El Prado & Museu Reina Sofia - world class
And the midnight flamenco show at Corral de la Moreria. (I know there have been a lot of discussions online about which show is best, and we are certainly no experts, but we enjoyed ourselves immensely.)
Granada (1 1/2 days)
We took the train (Altaria) from Madrid to Granada. Another enjoyable ride. We stayed that the Parador de San Francisco (within the Alhambra complex). A beautiful hotel and the location was spectacular. Food at the Parador was great, and the access to the Alhambra could not have been easier. Spent the next morning enjoying the Alhambra.
Ruta de Pueblos Blanco (1 day)
From Granada we rented car and drove to Ronda, Montejaque, Grazelema, and ultimately the Arcos de la Frontera. Of all of the towns, we thought Grazelema the most beautiful and the drive through the mountains was spectacular. We stayed that evening at the Parador del Corrigedor in Arcos. A beautiful hotel perched on the side of a cliff. We had a corner room with a balcony overlooking the cliff. It may be our most spectacular memory of the entire trip. The breeze was magical, and sitting on the balcony drinking wine was a highlight.
Seville (1/2 day)
To say that we were even in Seville is probably not fair as the day started with the drive from Arcos to Seville. We had enough time to tour the Cathedral. What a spectacular site. Of all of the churches we visited on the trip, this one was the highlight. Then a quick trip to the Alcazar. Afterwards, we took a table at the Bar Giralda and had one of our favorite meals of theentire trip. The tapas were wonderful. Our favorites were the Moroccan chicken and the Shrimp in Garlic.
From there it was a flight back to Barcelona in order to make our return flight home the next morning. All in all, our trip was wonderful and will provide us many memories for years to come. The people were friendly, the food was fanastic, and the history is impressive.
Thanks again to all of the people who use this Forum. Your insights helped make our trip a huge success. Can't wait for the next one!
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Fortunately, we seemed to be in town on a slow day. We were actually able to park on the street directly in front of the hotel, so we had no problem.
But driving through the narrow streets was exciting. Thank goodness for GPS.
But driving through the narrow streets was exciting. Thank goodness for GPS.
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Wow you had a terrific and first class trip!
So glad you enjoyed the Morreria (I did too)
I think your report will help many of us, especially your fav dishes! I will be sire to try the Morrocan Chicken.
By the way what time was it when you dined at Bar Giralda?
So glad you enjoyed the Morreria (I did too)
I think your report will help many of us, especially your fav dishes! I will be sire to try the Morrocan Chicken.
By the way what time was it when you dined at Bar Giralda?
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We ate at approximately 2pm. It was interesting. We split our meals over the entire trip between restaurants and tapas bars, and most of memorable meals were at the tapas places. A lot more tastes, and different things than we would eat at home.
FYI - there is a restaurant directly next door to the Bar Giralda that has almost the same name. We actually sat down there first before we realized we weren't where we wanted to be. The Bar Giralda is NOT on the corner across from the Catedral.
FYI - there is a restaurant directly next door to the Bar Giralda that has almost the same name. We actually sat down there first before we realized we weren't where we wanted to be. The Bar Giralda is NOT on the corner across from the Catedral.
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Pacman57,
How long did the drive from Granada to Arcos de la Frontera take? Did you have time to see some of Ronda? Do you remember the room number of the corner room at Parador del Corrigedor in Arcos?
Thanks, WT
How long did the drive from Granada to Arcos de la Frontera take? Did you have time to see some of Ronda? Do you remember the room number of the corner room at Parador del Corrigedor in Arcos?
Thanks, WT
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We were in room #9. It was PERFECT!
The drive from Granada to Arcos should have been 2 hours-ish, however, we did decide to drive to Ronda. We spent about an hour there, then drove to Montejaque and Grazelema before getting to Arcos.
All in all, we left Granada at 1pm, and ended up in Arcos at 5pm. It felt like a lot of driving (I love to drive), but probably because so many of the roads in the mountain were narrow and winding. It was quite exciting. Glad we had the GPS.
The drive from Granada to Arcos should have been 2 hours-ish, however, we did decide to drive to Ronda. We spent about an hour there, then drove to Montejaque and Grazelema before getting to Arcos.
All in all, we left Granada at 1pm, and ended up in Arcos at 5pm. It felt like a lot of driving (I love to drive), but probably because so many of the roads in the mountain were narrow and winding. It was quite exciting. Glad we had the GPS.