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Breakfast in Andalusia: what people really eat in southern Spain
Breakfast in Andalusia is one of the easiest (and tastiest) ways to understand daily life in southern Spain. Visitors often arrive expecting churros every morning, but that’s not really how it works here. In Andalusia—especially in cities like Granada—breakfast is...
Granada like a local: 5 things to do you’ll remember
Granada like a local is not about rushing through a checklist—it’s about letting the city’s layers unfold at street level. Granada is undeniably one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and the millions of visitors who arrive every year prove it. First-timers...
Alhambra Palace tickets: how to get in (and avoid the “Mission Impossible” feeling)
Alhambra Palace tickets can be surprisingly difficult to get—sometimes it really does feel like “Mission Impossible.” Many visitors don’t realize that the Alhambra is the most visited monument in Spain, welcoming close to 8,500 visitors per day in high season. Add...
Bar food in Spain: an insider’s guide to tapas, raciones, and tapeo
What are tapas?Types of tapas (and what tapas are not)What tapas might you see?Are tapas free?Tips for going for tapas (like a local) Bar food in Spain is one of those things you don’t fully understand until you live it. You can read menus, watch videos, and even...
Albayzin Old District of Granada: a walk through history in the shadow of the Alhambra
What makes the Albaicín special?The 5 best things to see in AlbaicínUNESCO recognition and the best way to explore Albayzin Old District of Granada feels like a different world inside the city. Even though Granada is relatively small, it holds an extraordinary...
Cervezas Alhambra dinner in Granada
Some nights in Granada feel like the city is quietly conspiring in your favor. This was one of those nights—the kind that starts with something simple (a tapa, a photo, an Instagram post) and ends with a full gourmet dinner, perfectly paired beers, and that warm...











