More pictures from wandering through the streets and alley ways in Granada.

This one is of the cobblestone alleyways in the Albaicin. White washed walls, terra cotta roofs and cobblestone streets. Doesn't get much more European than this.

A view of the city from on top of the hill.

That big church with the green rounded roof is the cathedral where Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand's remains are. It's supposed to be a pretty amazing place. Definitely on my to do list of things to see when I'm here.

Looking over the Albaicin rooftops to downtown Granada.

Up the hill. I was pretty impressed with this picture. :)

Talk about cool street lamps! So geometric!

This is how street signs look. So basically if you aren't on the corner of a house or building where the streets are marked you are completely lost. :)

An archway in main town Granada.

Just a very cool Spanish building - apartments on top, stores below.

And one of the funniest shop names I've seen here... I don't know if they are thinking of the translation we would have in America. Most of the English names make no sense because most people here have very poor English, if any at all so they have no concept of it's other meaning. Still funny for me though! :)
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