The problem with Spain as a whole is that it wasn’t destroyed during World War II. Granada exemplifies this notion. The streets and sidewalks are far too queer, narrow, and crowded… If only Spain, had been firebombed like the cities of Germany and Great Britton it would be a much more tourist friendly place. Driving happened to be my main problem in Granada. Imagine drivers crazier than the French, and more inattentive that the Italians all trying to drive on roads or sidewalks that were built to accommodate mule driven carts. Then add more pedestrians than you have ever seen before, and that’s Granada. Other than that it was great! The Alhambra in of itself was worth all the other trouble.
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