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Posts: 1827
Joined: Jul. 8 2003
From: Living in Granada, Andalucía
RE: You know what we need? (in reply to Escribano)
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ORIGINAL: Escribano
Nice idea. I've been thinking about it for some time now Tom, I just didn't think anyone would make the trip. In my opinion it can only be Andalucía, which is not that expensive once you get here.
Accomodation around my way (30Km from Granada) is pretty straightforward if you want somewhere really nice in the Fall or the Spring like this:
Nice place Simon but if you are looking for something in town check this out, a bit more expensive but possibly worth it as you could not get a better location if you want to be right by the Sacromonte, Alhambra, Albayzin.
Ailsa, anytime after August 2007 is good with me, I will be in Turkey till the end of August. By the way Turkey is full of some of the most amazing musicians I have ever come across or had a chance to listen too!
Yes it does. I used to live just opposite in a tiny studio flat on Paseo de los Tristes and the sound of people splashing in the pool used to drive me mad in the hot summer. Luckily have since found the large open air pool here in Granada.
I've heard the chef is fantastic and I have had a thai massage with the lady who they recommend, and she's great as well.
There are some lovely places to stay in the Albaicin many with fantastic views but not all that many with pools. I will try and make a list of some of the best in all price ranges for the forum when I have a minute.