This is a stunning coastal city that I stayed in for a night. I took a 3 hour bus ride from Granada, and arrived in Almería at around 7:00. After wandering around for a bit, I found my way to my hostel beside a huge fútbol stadium. I was given a room to myself, and after leaving a few of my belongings, I walked the 3 blocks to the shore. Some photos are of this night and the rest are from the following day.
The next morning I went across the city to the older part, and found my way to the Alcazaba de Almería (the Arabic fortress). Probably the coolest I have seen so far. The walls are sheer cliffs and there are gardens and fountains peppering the stone foundations. Another part is currently an archeological dig. I was in awe. I climbed hundreds of stairs and countless turrets. Slowly I rose higher and higher to the most important palace. The view was astounding. It seemed like I could see the entire Mediterranean along with all of Almería.
As I came down from the castle, I walked through the old part of town and to the cathedral that was built to resemble a fortress so that is would not be attacked by invading Muslims in around 411? I can't really remember, but it was really neat.
I went back to the bus station and bought a ticket for the last train out of Almería at 8:00pm. I wanted to see the sunset. So, I stayed on the beach for the rest of the day. There is a lively boardwalk filled with families and ice cream. I walked along the shore a few times and also got soaked a few times!! I watched the sun move across a cloudless sky and around the edge of a mountain range sloping to the west. It was a wonderful day. Here are some photos:
Beautiful MB -- you and the scenery! Thanks for sharing.
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