The long, tiring days are taking their toll, we get up at
8.50, pack the suitcases and we're on the road (cobbled streets,
initially) at 10.30, and get out of Granada a lot easier than we
got into it.
We have decided to do a bit of sightseeing en route and the first
stop is Jaen. It is fortunate that it is Sunday because this
largish city would not have given up a parking space so easily
were it not - indeed this is the case for all the stops today.
We only have a quick look at the Cathedral, before setting off
again to Baeza - the only problem, which seems to be common with
these old Andalucian town is the narrow streets which demand one
way systems. We are not going out the same way we came in. Enter
Andrew's new toy - a GPS. The equipment was on during our
approach to the town, so a map had been drawn of our route in,
and was now displaying our route out in relation to it. A quick
consultation of the road map and the graphical representation is
easily compared showing exactly which road we're on so we
continue with full confidence.
We lunch at Baeza around the Paseo de la Constitucion.
After lunch we follow the "street-by-street" route set
out in our guide book, which describes Baeza as a small town,
unusually rich in Renaissance architecture - which I dare say it
is. The long and the short of it is, is that it is a very nice
town. Unfortunately the cathedral was closed - we seem to hit our
sightseeing during siesta time.
The next stop is Ubeda where parking proved to be no problem.
Again we walk around the streets admiring architecture, indeed
the book describes Ubeda as "a showcase of Renaissance
magnificence" and the public buildings in the town centre
are quite attractive. We have a drink in the magnificent patio of
"Parador of Ubeda" (Hotel) - the ambience of the place
was quite exceptional.
Next on to Cordoba, where we find the hotel is a mere 10 yards
from the Mezquita - the principal tourist attraction of the city
- so it is fortunate that the hotel has its own underground
parking facilities.
The busy day sightseeing in the 33-37 degree heat has made us hot
and sticky. Unfortunately the air conditioning in the room (and
hotel as it turns out) isn't working, so the late night bath
results in me using up a whole bar of hotel soap to get clean and
fresh feeling.
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