We arrived in Granada around six and were given keys to our rooms. This is a gorgeous hotel built in 1910. At 7 we met in the lobby and walked down the regal stairs to the theater where we were given a glass of sangria and then entertained by a private Flamenco performance. The woman who sang seemed to be wailing a tragic love story. Accompanied by a guitarist, two women and a man alternately danced very dramatically and beautifully, faster and faster. After the show, we enjoyed a delicious dinner in a glassed-in gallery overlooking the lights of the city. The hotel is high on a hill and all of our rooms have a view of the city.
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