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Discovering the culinary delights of Segovia: A taste of tradition Segovia’s culinary history is closely connected to its farming traditions, location, and culture. The city has historically benefited from its agricultural richness, especially during the mid 20th century, when local … Continue reading

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Granada’s Tourist HQ: The Plaza de Bib-Rambla

The Plaza de Bib-Rambla is a square in the city of Granada that has seen the city’s significant historical transformations. The term “Bib-Rambla” is an Arabic one, meaning “Gate to the Sand” or “Gate of the River,” as the plaza … Continue reading

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The Red Castle: The Alhambra

The Alhambra, built between 1238 and 1358 at the behest of Muhammad I, founder of the Nasrid Dynasty, stands on an plateau overlooking the City of Granada. Originally designed as a military zone it was later served as the royal … Continue reading

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Granada’s Greatest Goods

Granada has a diverse range of delicious cuisine to choose from. It’s a great city to experiment with different flavor profiles and traditional cuisine from many cultures. However, if you are interested in trying Arabian foods and drinks in particular, … Continue reading

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Granada: The Home of Tapas

What are Tapas? Tapas are small plates of food that are served in bars and other restaurants when a customer orders alcohol. They’re kind of like snacks, in a way, very delicious snacks. Tapas History Tapas can be traced back … Continue reading

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Spain’s Comfort Food: Tortilla de patata

Tortilla de patata is both delicious and ubiquitous in Spain. As you can see from the picture below, it is a dish made primarily of potatoes and egg. Among Spaniards, however, you can spark a debate about whether or not … Continue reading

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