Things I saw in Granada:
1. La Alhambra -- our hotel was within walking distance
2. Tombs of Isabel and Ferdinand, and Juana la Loca (their daugther) and Philip the Handsome (her husband) -- also within walking distance, but - unfortunately - farther and down a hill
In Granada, we had the least free time, which was unfortunate, because I wanted to see a lot more of the city. Unlike our previous hotels, our hotel was way on the top of a hill and you had to walk downhill for 25 minutes to get to the center.
Walking down a hill (it was the wrong hill) - check out the view of the city!

Short blurb about La Alhambra: it was the palatial city built by the Muslims right before the Christian kingdoms of the north took over, in which they finally "Christianized" what is now modern Spain. In some ways, it was the last mark of the Muslims in Spain, and they did it in style. Most of the walls, arches, and ceilings of the palaces in La Alhambra had these beautiful molded plasters that must have been a pain to make, due to the precision of the designs. The effect is stunning - pictures can't really show you the full effect.

Anyways, I highly recommend it (I highly recommend everything)! The only downside is that the place is so big - after all, it is a city - and my feet (and whole body) were tired by the end of the day. We ended up seeing the fortress, the palace built much later by the Spanish king (its Renaissance style doesn't really fit in with the rest of the place), the Muslim palaces (a bit of it below), and the enormous gardens.

Although we didn't get to see as much in Granada, after our finals, the professors took us to a fancy dinner and a flamenco show! The dinner was a 5 course meal, and I was painfully stuffed at the end (we finished with cheesecake :D).
After dinner, we saw a flamenco show, which was amazing! It was in an enclosed place, so you were right up there with the dancers. It was a great way to end the seminar :)

So that concludes "Susan's Super Safari in Southern Spain"! If you actually read most of the blogs, I'm impressed! (I don't think I would have...) Now I can move on to the present and talk about Madrid, which is where I've been staying for the past 10 days, and where I will stay until May 9. But I'll start next time (the procrastinator in me is difficult to suppress).
Susan