- Iglesia de San Nicolás
Yes, an unusually trippy church ceiling indeed. - Iglesia de San Nicolás
This is one of the strangest churches I've been to. Built in 1525, but the roof was destroyed by fire. So this decoration might be temporary. - Alhambra palace
Alhambra palace from Mirador de San Nicolas. With Sierra Nevada in the background. - Palacio de Dar al-Horra
View from the Palace towards San Cristobal. - Palacio de Dar al-Horra
No, this is not an entrance, but a tiny niche (called a taqa). Probably used to store a vase or a jug of water. - Palacio de Dar al-Horra
View from the Palace towards San Cristobal. - Palacio de Dar al-Horra
Another lovely palace with very few tourists. It was the residence of the sultan's wife, later a convent. - Casa Horno de Oro
A small Nasrid house, with the second floor added in the 16th century. - Granada
View from the El Maristan. the first hospital in Granada. The hospital was built in the 14th and destroyed in the 19th century, now being renovated. These houses could also use a bit of renovation. - El Bañuelo
These 11th century Arab baths are a lovely place to chill on a warm day. - El Bañuelo
These baths are very similar to the Alhambra baths. - El Bañuelo
Lovely baths, but this reminds me of some Star Wars helmet... - Window shopping in Granada
Of course bold dresses need bold shoes... - Alhambra hammam
Every room you enter has more holes in the ceiling. The rooms follow a standard layout: changing room, cold room, hot room, boiler room. - Alhambra hammam
Ceiling in the Alhambra's public hammam, constructed under Muhammad III. - Puerta de la Justicia
This massive entrance surely kept all the enemies out. - Puerta de la Justicia
The southern entrance to Alhambra palace, built in 1348 by Yusuf I. - Beer spa?
Now maybe if you like beer, this is a place for you. But not for me. Nope. - Plaza de la Trinidad
- Window shopping in Granada
Window shopping in Granada is an experience! So many so beautiful and special dresses. I am not used to seeing dresses like that in shops. - Window shopping in Granada
- Granada
The streets look pretty even when the shops and restaurants are closed. - Alcaicería
Super lively during day, super lonely otherwise. This part has been a shopping centre since the 11th century. - Window shopping in Granada
Somehow I can see Louis XIV walking around in such shoes. Ok, maybe the heels are not high enough for him.