They had these great sour candies at all of the Paradores. We grabbed them every chance we got.
On the menu it said, "Hamborgeusa." I told Bill to ask what that was because it was "hamburger" but misspelled. Well, it was a bul…
Looking up the menu to see what kind of tapas to order.
While we decide what to eat I had a Fanta, Bill had a beer and we had some yummy olives!
The poor frogs were all broken. It looked like a cute fountain.
Even after all those stairs we still had to hike up the huge hill to the Parador.
To get to town we had to walk down the same small, steep road we drove up to get to the parador.
I love faces in gothis churches and, like here, old cloisters.
We bought the tickets for the tour but it wasn't for a couple of hours. so we walked around, taking pictures and stopped for break…
We enjoyed the road trip but it was really nice getting to our room.
We decided on a ham and cheese sandwich for the night. Something easy.
The bar is the old chapel and cloister of the convent. It was interesting drinking a beer with this overhead.
It was hard to decide.
The first night we stayed at the Parador Bill ordered room service pizza. The guy didn't understand English very well and kept say…
Pretty view out our room window. We could see they were still filming that commercial too.
It was decorated very Christmasy!
The original doorways were VERY short! Now they're pay telephone booths.
They modernized the building but still lef the details of the old convent.
When we got close to the bridge there were tents on the far side and a lot of people. It also looked like they were keeping people…
The ridge looks kinda far away now. We were glad we missed that big group of people when we were taking pictures!