This morning we visited the Chapel in Úbeda which was right outside the window of our room. According to Lonely Planet it is one of the purest examples of Renaissance architecture in Spain. That’s our Parador on the left below and the church on the right.
Then we went for a walk along the the wall of the town and got a great view of the olive groves which surround Úbeda.
We stopped in to see a small collection of miniatures all made by one man. The gentleman was there and was very proud to tell us all about them. He said he has been retired twenty years and working on them the whole time!
After wandering through and marveling at the narrow streets and squares we picked up our bags and headed to the bus station to catch a bus to Jaén. The bus drove through unending olive groves before dropping us at the bus station in Jaén. The picture below is of one of the many squares in Úbeda. The nice thing about being here in winter is that we almost had the town to ourselves.
From the bus station in Jaén we could see way way above us the Parador Castillo de Santa Catalina. The Castillo de Santa Catalino was originally an Islamic Fortress. Thank goodness we took our first taxi ride of the trip to get there. By taxi it was about 3.5 miles and up 2600 feet. This picture is taken from the taxi half way up..
Word can not express how magnificent is the setting of our room in the Parador tonight. Although I’ll give it a try. We have a balcony with a wonderful view of the mountains and the town of Jaén below. We walked along the ridge next to the castle out to the cross overlooking the town.
After we returned to the Parador we stopped and read for a while in one of the common spaces and then had another wonderful dinner in the restaurant.
I’m leaving out any food pictures in this post. I wouldn’t want you to think we are eating our way through Spain!!!
I love food pictures! 🙂
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I don’t think there is anything wrong with eating (and drinking) through Spain as long as it is great food & drink!
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Pat you are right. The excellent food and drink is a big part of what makes the trip.
Barb, I’m glad you like food pictures. We have lots of them 🙂
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