On our last day in Seville we were met by Chef Ana Lopez who has a cooking school located not far from our hotel in the old part of Seville. We had arranged in advance for Ana to teach us how to make salmorejo, a traditional Andalusian soup made with tomato, bread, olive oil and garlic. Salmorejo Read more
Archives: March 2026
Sevilla, Day 2
On our second day in Sevilla we got to take a tour of the Alcazar, the royal palace, with our guide, Manuel. As with most things royal in Andalusia, there is a long and complicated history involving Romans, Moors, Visigoths and Spaniards. The palace that stands today is built right on top of a Read more
Sevilla, Day 1
It was a short drive from Cadiz to Sevilla, about an hour and a half. Compared to Cadiz, Sevilla is a big city. It is one of Spain's most historic cities and so it combines the new with the old. In the central historic zone they have regulations preventing the new from creeping in too much, but Read more
Cadiz Day 3
Today we took a drive outside of Cadiz to the area known as Bolonia, which is about an hour's drive. Lily, our guide from yesterday, accompanied us. The main attraction was to visit Baelo Claudia, the ruins of a Roman city which was abandoned by the Romans in the 7th century A.D. After it was Read more
Cadiz, Day 2
On our first full day In Cadiz, we had a tour of the old city with our very nice and energetic tour guide, Lily. She gave us an initial orientation in the local museum showing us the ancient history of the city and how it was occupied by Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths, and Moors before Ferdinand Read more
Antequera and Cadiz
Attention Readers: Go to Cadiz! Cadiz is the southernmost place in Spain, near Gibraltar and just a few miles north of Morocco. It is a busy seaport with a large, well protected bay, founded by the Phoenicians (yes, it's that old!). Before this trip, I didn't really know anything about Cadiz at Read more
Granada Day 2
Our second day in Granada was scheduled to be unscheduled. So we got up a bit later than usual, had a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, and then wandered out to see the Granada Cathedral and the burial place of Ferdinand and Isabella. Now that I'm writing this, there doesn't seem to be much Read more
Granada Day 1
On our first full day in Granada we were met by our guide Eduardo who grabbed us a taxi for the brief ride up to the Alhambra, a stunning Moorish palace build on a hill above the city of Granada between 1238 and 1358. It is quite a large palace, surrounded by a wall with a river below the wall for Read more
Cordoba
On Tuesday morning we bid farewell to Madrid, wishing we had more time in that beautiful city. But we couldn't be too sad because we were scheduled to take the AVE high speed train to Cordoba in Andalusia. The AVE train really moves, reaching speeds up 186 MPH. We reached Cordoba in no time and Read more
Toledo
We've been very busy the last few days! On Monday, Jane and Alex arrived to Madrid at 5:45 a.m. from Boston, where they were attending the wedding of one of their college friends, They got to our hotel at 7:30a.m., joined us for breakfast, accompanied us to Toledo, and then went to a Real Madrid Read more