Caminito del Rey, originally built in 1901 for transporting construction materials and named after King Alfonso XIII, was once considered the world's most dangerous path due to frequent fatalities from falling rocks; after being closed in 2000 following the first fatal accident in 1999, a ā¬7 million restoration completed in 2015 transformed it into a safe tourist attraction requiring helmet-wearing, demonstrating how dangerous historical sites can be made accessible to visitors through careful preservation and safety measures.
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We are in Malaha, Spain, and it's for her birthday.
First, we had to leave Belgium in an incredibly early hour and it was very cold.
After two hours flying, we heard from the pilot that there was a problem with heavy fog in Malaga. We could not land and we needed to stop in Sevilla and we had to wait in the plane until the sky was cleared and we are not allowed to get off the plane. We're trapped.
You know what? It's for our birthday. Oh my god.
>> Where are you?
>> In Sevilla.
>> Where do we have to be?
>> Malaga.
>> Oops.
A little bit of foggy.
>> After 90 minutes, the pilot had green light and we could continue our journey.
Finally landed. And now it's time to pick up our big big huge car.
No, it's not. Every time we are just the two of us, we uh rent a Fiat 500 Chento. I really love that car for here in Spain. It's really a very good car.
small. You can park anywhere. So, Fiat 500. I'm wondering what color it will be. Where is it?
>> We can't find it.
>> Was it to check in?
>> Check in. How difficult can it be? We have number 40. And we have 170. We haven't seen 40 yet.
>> It's Yeah.
>> Over there. Yes.
>> Okay. Oh my god.
Oh, there he is.
It's a good color.
>> I liked the color last year better. Oh, what a nice color.
>> Oh, >> it's a cute one.
>> Oh, yes. Let's go to Malaga.
So we parked the car uh and the center oh I would say the center of Malaha is car free is traffic free but caps can uh can go through. So it's really cool that the center of Malaga is uh is traffic free. So we are walking now 5 minutes to our hotel. I don't think the rooms will be free and available.
Good morning.
Ah, so hot.
This is hot.
Oh, so this is a very nice room. I saw this on booking and it's just in the center of uh of Malaga and it's really old building uh that they renewed and made these beautiful uh rooms. Uh and they got a lot of points on on booking. Uh so yeah, let's pack our things or let not pack unpack our things and let's see Malaga M cappuccino bokado faukatcha faukatcha. You're hungry.
What's it called? Faukatcha.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't know.
>> Fukacho. Fukatcha. This is the place where we at. Joliet.
And it's Faukatcha. Bona petite >> and happy birthday.
>> Thank you. My first food of today.
>> Yeah. La. This is lotus caramel.
And this is cookie >> something >> something. Cookie brownie or >> No. No.
>> What is it?
>> Cookie cake.
>> Cookie cake. Let's split. So we can Yes.
>> Do you like it?
Which one is best?
>> I don't know.
This is also very good.
>> For now, this one is better.
>> Give him back.
This is an a market where you can buy all kinds of tapas and fruits and drinks. We saw that in Madrid. I I think if you have seen the uh the vlog of Madrid, you have seen all the kind of stuff they have in this kind of markets.
But on Sunday, this is not open. So, we have to come back another day uh to see what they have here. So now we are going to enter the area of Soho and we're going to see some street art, some paintings. I really love street art and this is a project mouse. It's called mouse and it's Malaha Arte Orbano Soho.
In different streets you can find street art. So let's find them uh and let's see the uh the amazing art of some people.
Okay, we went in London many many many years ago and we were whole day searching for the street art and we saw a lot of them. So yeah, let's go.
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>> This is S Pompedu from Malaga and this is the first dependence of uh the famous Pompidu in Paris that we have seen already.
>> Yes.
>> Yes. It's a very different building, but it's really cool to see with the sun on all the colors. It's really, really, really nice here in Malaga. And yes, it's nearly Christmas and we are here in the sun. This feels great. And although I'm really a big fan of the sun, but we have seen a lot of Christmas lights in the streets. And we cannot wait for the sun to go down and to view all the magical Christmas lights here in Malaga.
And there's a big show in one of the streets with lights and music. I don't know if we're going to see it tonight or tomorrow or or the day after that, but we have to see that. Let's see what else is here in Malaga. But it's so good to walk just in my shirt and uh so late in the year and yeah have the feeling because these ladies there are singing Christmas socks. So it's really crazy.
And in Belgium this morning when we left it was like 3°. It was really cold and rainy. But here Mhm. Big sun.
Hey Hey, this is a wonderful place.
to see the sun going down.
It's amazing.
A body always want to hear the sea water uh to calm down. In the beginning when we when we were walking through the city, we were not having the feeling of vacation. But now when you when you see and hear this the the water and you see the beach and you feel the sand then then instantly holiday.
Hey, The name of this garden from 1945 is Jardan de Pedro Luis Alonso. and you can find more than 70 different roses. The beautiful neoaro building is the city hall of Malaga. The first stone was laid in 1912 and the construction was finished in 1919. The building has three floors and a clock tower. The facade is covered with sculpture of man, garlands of fruit and vegetables.
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This is our last stop.
Our hike, our city hike has uh is finished. We have I think seven or eight kilometers. I have to ask my wife. This is a square and on this square I think there on the corner or something. You have to search for it is the house where Pablo Picasso was born. So I have no I had no idea that Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga.
So this is something that I have I'm crazy about the paintings of Pablo Picasso. Let's find this this house.
We're going to charge our phones because they are dead and um and then we're going to see to eat something. Yes, we're going to see where we going to eat and then see what kind of Christmas lights there are hanging here all over Malaga. I think it will be amazing. How many kilometers did we had of do we have >> now? 10. Oh, not so much.
>> I was saying seven or eight. It's 10:00.
>> Found it.
>> And we can go inside until 8:00. So, let's go inside the birth house of Pablo Picasso.
Let's go.
It was not the best steak I ever had. I always want to be positive and it was not the baddest thing that we had, but there was no background music. So, it's really strange to have no background music and it was cold inside. Normally, we check Trip Advisor and we look uh for the best things on Trip Advisor, but uh we skipped that part this evening.
>> We are tired.
>> We are tired and we wanted to eat something quickly. So, and then you are trapped in the tourist trap.
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First breakfast. Coffee. Breakfast.
>> Okay.
>> And coffee.
Fresh orange juice, fruit. Wow, that was a really good breakfast, wasn't it?
>> Yes.
>> Yes. Now we are going to hike in uh Turkal. Uh it's an area with a ve very special rocks formation. Uh we wanted to do that for a long time and I'm going to stop talking now because they are working here and I'm going to explain later. So as I was saying every time we are in Spain somewhere in Spain we see this pictures of El Turkal it's very special rock formation and sometimes we say oh we want to see that but it was always too far to drive. So now we are just 1 hour drive from uh from El Turkal and we're going to do that hike. I made one with Komote.
I don't know if you know that Komo is an app that you can put some hikes or drives or whatever and you can yeah make a map.
So let's go and see some great nature. I hope it will be great nature but I'm sure of it. And now we are on our way to the hotel back because I had a ticket for the parking and uh but I forgot the small white paper that was connected to it. I was say what is it doing there? It was for a purpose because that's where it's written down which car I have. So he could not give me any key. So, we have to go back to the hotel again and then we have to go back there. So, >> it's a nice walk.
>> Good morning. And we're back. That was we that white ticket was what we needed.
But the best thing was I ran up and came down with the ticket and my wife said, "Do you have your mic?"
Because there's a lot of wind and maybe it's the best thing. I said, "Oh, it's in my luggage." Well, let's It's okay.
But then when I have to go back to the ticket, she says, "It just has to be like that because now you can take your mic." I go outside the hotel and she says, "Do you got the mic?" I was like, "Go back up." Oh my god.
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I was so happy that I returned to the hotel to get my mic. There was a lot of wind. You can see it and the movement of my beard. But when I got home, I looked at the footage and the sound of my voice was not hearable. I think the sound of the wind was too much. El Tocal is an iconic landscape in the anti-quera region of Andalusia, Spain. It reaches an elevation of 137 m above sea level at its highest point. It is a cared landscape characterized by its towering limestone formations and unique rock formations. The area is home to a diverse range of Fna flora including many species of birds, insect and plants found nowhere in the world. As the rock formation here provides valuable insights into the earth's geological history, the park is both a natural and cultural treasure, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the beauty of the natural world as well as the rich cultural heritage of the area.
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How beautiful.
You go up up up.
It's windy.
>> Yeah, >> windy. What?
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Beautiful.
Yeah, >> we are having problems.
>> Are you hungry?
>> No.
>> But it's kind of a pot.
Kind of.
>> No.
>> Imagination.
>> So, this was the first time we did not see a clear walking pot anymore. So, we decided to stop and eat something and took a closer look at the map. But suddenly, I could not find my water bottle anymore.
No, I lost my water bottle. I go back and search it.
I cannot find my water bottle anymore.
Oh, I found it.
There it is.
Yes.
I was nearly giving up.
Okay.
>> Where was it?
Got it. It was far away.
>> Where you beat?
>> No, not that far. You cannot see one single path.
>> But you see animals there.
>> Where?
>> They are behind the bushes.
>> If you are doing this part, you have to make sure that you are look very closely into the map so you're not distracted or you're not going off the path too far. Uh because it's not clear. It's not signed. Uh it's not a clear line. So, but just some what do you say in in English? Box.
Springbach. It's it's Yeah, I think it's I think it's spring box. Just crossing us, jumping on these rock formation.
>> You have it?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, this was a magical moment for me.
was crazy.
This is so cool here.
>> What do you do?
>> I don't know. Rock climbing or something.
I think we are on the highest peak.
Watch out.
Let's see.
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We have problems finding the pot now.
I'm uh too warm dressed.
Oh my god, such a beautiful scenery.
Great adventure again.
Oh my god.
I don't reach the top. It was not.
>> This is challenging, isn't it?
Listen, if you want to see El Torcal, you don't have to do this walk like we do. This is not, I repeat, this is not the official small hikes of El Turkal.
So where you are having the parking space where you park the car there's two small hikes later on we are coming to that two small parts the best part of El Toro the most beautiful things to see but we always want to do something extra these two small hikes they are just too small for us. There is also a problem with the GPS.
Uh he flips and we were heading to the wrong direction. It was really strange. It was really disorientated. I don't want my wife to hear it, but I hope we'll get there until the sun goes down. Oh my god.
What the hell?
Oh my god.
Are we in danger?
>> I'm scared now. I'm sure it's from a natural cause.
We are not in Africa. We are approximately back on track.
So, uh I'm not plann to get lost today, but there was a small stress moment.
We lost our way again. The GPS always want us to send us in the wrong direction. My feeling is that way. He send us that way. I know the feeling is not good.
Let's hope. God damn it. In 90 minutes the sun is going down. We have to find it.
Oh my god, >> you just found it here.
>> Yeah.
So nice.
And by the way, we just saw parking space. I was right. It was that direction.
How cool is this? A fossil.
Jesus.
How cool is this?
We are lucky.
Now we have to do we have to do the the official walks.
We still have to do the official walks.
You found it >> the street. You've you found the street.
So now we're going to start just the official walks. There's one from 45 minutes until 2 hours. Uh but now we're going to do Yeah. 45 minutes because now the sun is really going down. Uh yeah, lucky we found it.
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What was that?
Wasn't that good?
Now it's really getting very cold.
So to sum up, I told you I was going to do the GPX on in the description. I'm not going to put that. I don't want you to get lost.
Uh you don't have any reach here on top of that mountain.
and not just no uh reach for 4G or 5G uh not no internet but no GPS. The satellite is completely throwing you off the line and it's not a clear path. It's just not a clear path. Uh so I'm not uh I'm not going to put that in the description the GPX that we did today.
Uh I don't want you to get lost. Uh so if it's really really really beautiful here, isn't it?
>> Yeah.
>> Yes, >> it's really beautiful.
>> But just do the official hike. That's my big tip. You have one from for 2 hours.
So that's a good one. You can go around the park. That's also a good one. Uh but it's not starting here. We were lucky. I guess on some point it was just the sun was going down and uh if if it's getting dark here.
I don't know if you can orient orientate yourself. Do you think >> I don't know. It looks all the same.
>> But it was a good day. It was a a good hike. Uh just the end was uh really stressy.
Okay. I want to eat something. And now driving back to Malaka. Oh, pizza pasta.
Is it good?
>> Yes.
>> Me happy.
>> We are in Kamito del Rey. The original Kamito del Rey. There are three canyon walks in Spain. One in the north, Alcazar. We have done that like 2 years ago. And in April, yes, we have done a very very small one near uh Benorm.
>> Did I mention I'm afraid of heights? We wanted to do this one for a very long time already and you have to make a reservation. Just make sure that you make reservation. You have to buy tickets otherwise you cannot enter this this canyon. For many years this was a very dangerous spot. Many people died dropped dead in the canyon. There we have to go. This is a little tunnel we have to go in. Really cool.
Okay. Look. Look. And uh they restored the pot because many people it was forbidden to do this part. It was the king's part and many people did this part anyway and died. It was really dangerous. And then they restored it and now it's safe. You have to wear a helmet it seems. But let's do this part. Renewed part.
This is a really cool entrance with the lights.
Really cool. So, this is a really the longest canyon walk that we are doing so far. This is the big one.
>> I'm scared.
>> Yes. I'm also very afraid of heights.
Daylight again. This was really cool entrance but it's cold here. You are in the mountains. The path was built around 1901 to facilitate the transport and personnel of goods for the construction of power plants between the Guatanjo and Goro waterfalls. It was officially opened in 1905 and was never intended as a tourist attraction. El Camito del Rey or the king's little pathway was named after King Alono the 13th of Spain who used the path during the inauguration of the Condo del Guadal Horse Dam. Oh yeah, you look so sexy.
>> Yeah, I know.
>> Oh my god.
>> In the 20th century, the path was in need of renovation due to many dangerous sections and lack of safety features.
Still, many people walked this path. In 1999, the first fatal accident occurred on the path and received the name most dangerous path in the world. It was officially closed in 2000. This was the level of the water that was high in the 19th century. So, the water dropped the last 100 years. The first part, the first section was completely destroyed to avoid that people would walk this path. But many were attracted by the danger and even a $6,000 fine could not stop many. Five people died. In 2006, a restoration plan was implanted for approximately ā¬7 million and the renovation pad was opened around the Easter of 2015. You see that's the original part there.
That's the original part.
The very dangerous one. Wow. This is really cool. Really, really, really cool. And it's not it's not feeling so dangerous.
It's uh it's really a wide part. It's not so small. I think there will be smaller pieces. The one that we did in Alcazar was more small, but this it's not that bad. But it's the canyon is so beautiful. Oh Hey, hey, hey.
Look at this memory.
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And you have to wear the helmet the entire walk. There are cameras. There are people that are standing on different points to see if you are wearing the helmet. You see sometimes pictures of people take taking their helmets off. The reason is there are huge rocks that come down recently and and and frequently. Uh so you don't want to end here uh with a huge rock on your head. I don't know if if a big big big rock comes down, you'll survive it. Doubt it. But you know, if it's just a rock, a stone. Oh my god.
>> It's still there.
There. You see the pot? I don't see I don't know if you see it there. And you have a bridge you have to cross. Ah, this is why I've been waiting so long to do this amazing part.
Go go go go go go.
I'm going to do it.
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>> Oh my god.
Oh.
how cold it was this morning.
It's very hot now. Extremely hot. Well, extremely it's it's really hot and it's December. If you are planning to do this in midsummer, oh yeah, this will be hot and it's it's a little few degrees colder than than on the coast because you are higher. But still, there's no wind today.
But what do you think about the hike?
>> It was nice.
>> It was amazing.
And now I want to get rid of my helmet because it's so warm. So at the end of the walk you can here order something to drink, buy souvenir, uh eat ice cream, hamburgers, hot dogs, everything. So this is really nice place to end this hike. What are you going to eat?
>> I think lasagna.
>> Lasagna.
>> Yes. And a glass of white wine.
>> Sweet white wine.
>> Yes.
>> Laz.
>> I have chicken burger.
>> And I forgot something.
>> Your wine?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, it's so cheap. It was ā¬5 for lasagna and ā¬5 for the chicken burger.
That's cheap. That's really cheap. So, yeah. And it's good. I always already taste it. It's really good. I will ask my wife. She's after her glass of wine.
I will ask if how good is the lasagna.
>> How good is he?
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> Good.
>> For 5.
>> Really good.
>> Amazing.
>> Good.
>> My burger is also very good. When you are passing these cabins where you can eat and drink and rest a little bit, this hike is not a loop. It's a straight walk. You have to take the bus back to the parking space. It's 22 2 hours ā¬2.
It's ā¬2 and a half cash per person. Uh if you don't want to do that, then you need to uh walk back to the parking space. You can only take the bus until 6:00 and the parking space is also open until 6:00. So, think about that.
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>> Very nice place here.
>> What are you doing? You're you're looking at Google how you eat with sticks.
>> Yes.
>> Take this between your >> and your >> Oh, look at that.
>> Is it good?
>> Yeah, >> it's really good.
It's starting to get going with the sticks. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> It's good.
>> Mhm.
>> First, we going to enter uh the Alcazaba. It seems to be a little bit the same of Granada. We have seen already. It's really Arabic influence here in Spain. I think it will be amazing. The Alcazaba is an impressive fortress that was built by the Moors in the 11th century. It was built on the site of a Roman fortress and the remains of the Roman walls can still be seen in some areas of the complex. It is a stunning example of Moorish architecture with its distinctive horseshoe arches, intricate tile work and beautiful courtyards. The fortress is built on a hill overlooking the city and visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area from its ramparts. In recent years, the Alcazaba has undergone extensive restoration work to preserve its ancient beauty. Some of the restoration work includes the installation of new lighting, the stabilization of the walls, and the restoration of the gardens and courtyards.
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You will see in this Alcazaba two different influences the Arabic influence and the Roman influence. So it was built first in the 9th century uh and it was then expand in the 11th century because of the walls that was around Malaga. Malaga was completely surrounded with walls and this was a part of it. So they they expanded it. So you have a lot of Arabic influence because of the moors that was living here all over Spain. I think all over Spain or it was just halfway Spain. I don't know. I have to check that out.
But in the south of Spain, you always have this Arabic influence. The combination of the Arabic and Roman influence. You can see that at the gates. I'm always so crazy about this Arabic Morse influences. Uh like you see in in Granada. Our expectations were high, wasn't it?
>> Yeah. But it's very >> it's very beautiful. And we have to see the inside the gardens. And in the gardens there is an irrigation system.
Yes, irrigation system which the Moors were very famous of. So they could keep their uh gardens at a high level uh because of this irrigation system. It's not something recent this irrigation systems. It's existing for many centuries already. So are we getting smarter or dumber? I'm always guessing the second one because if you see the great pyramids of Gizer, these buildings in Mexico are building amazing things without any great tools.
I guess they were smarter back in the days. And what is also amazing is the price. Uh so you have a combination of this Alcazaba and the castle up there.
There's way up to the top where we go later on. There's no connection between the Alcazaba and the castle. I have a walk that starts on on the on the beginning of the Alcazaba and you can walk on the one side, then you visit the castle and then you go back on the other side. Um, but what is amazing is the combination price to enter this Alcazaba and the castle. It was ā¬5 and a half per person to visit these two amazing things. Five and a half.
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You got to do So here they could take a bath.
I'm not quite sure if it's correct, but it seems like that. So you can read different signs here. So it seems to be that this was uh to stamp the grapes uh and to make wine or something or to bake uh bread. That was the main reason. No bathing here.
You could if you want. Oh my god, this is so similar to the Alamra in Granada.
And it seems to be wait and it seems to be created with the same architects of the Alumbra. And you can see the influences.
This is so beautiful. You can take pictures from every corner. So this is uh this is really a big Alamra feeling.
Expectations check. And every time you go inside and there's artifacts that they found here in the Alcazab So that was a huge success out Kazaba.
And now we're going to walk to the castle, but we are going down and we have to go up. We're going to have an amazing view on top of that uh castle.
So yeah, let's go to the second part of our hike.
This is steep >> and hot.
>> Oh, very.
It's my GPS set.
Average walk.
Average.
Just a reminder, if you want going to go from Al Kazawa to the castle. This is not this is not the official walk.
You can go in one straight line. It's steep although even if it's the only original, but we wanted to add an extra walk to this day. Uh because surprise surprise, we like to walk. We like to suffer.
So I'm always trying to make an extra loop uh to have a nice scenery.
So in the evening we have like we suffered then it's okay. So you don't have to do this walk. Uh it's it's it's really cool to do. It's a park around the castle and you can walk all these small paths. So you don't have to do that. You can go straight to the castle.
And I was uh putting uh all these uh trips and hikes on my Instagram and there was somebody that was reacting.
I like your adventures, but I don't think your wife likes your adventures.
Let me tell you something.
My wife is the most adventurous woman that I know.
>> But one thing, >> what? I don't like it to get lost.
>> Oh, you know >> my orientation is >> zero.
>> When we got lost, it was really exciting. Yeah. It's my wife that always want to hike, hike, hike, do crazy things. Let's go. Let's go. If we are if we were in Botswana, we slept in some tents. For me, that was really the border of what I want to do. My wife found it great. Uh afterwards I will say, "Yeah, that's that's top." But the the moment that we were entering the tent, it was like But in the meanwhile, we are at the beginning of the castle and now we can we can visit. Oh, you have there refreshments.
Yeah, I don't know.
>> We go first inside >> maybe >> and then see to drink something because thirsty.
>> They have sandwich. They have pizza here. So, uh, we're going to eat a sandwich because this evening we're going to eat for the last time of our little trip. We're going to eat something good.
>> Good.
It's really nice sitting here with the view. Look, the view with the ocean there. Yummy, yummy, yummy.
Mhm.
So the castle was a part of the Alcazaba that we visited earlier. Uh and you could go straight from the Alcazaba to the castle more on top and the very important persons and the kings and the princes and everybody who was important stayed here because they are more protected because they are higher. Of course, it's always the same thing that yeah, the more important persons are more protected.
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We got Everybody We got to We got you know we Turn it on.
We are enjoying the winter sun.
How lovely is it here sitting with the sun? It's December.
>> In Belgium, it's 3° >> now.
>> Yes.
>> Ice cold.
>> Oh my god.
>> Yes, I know it's not cold as in Scandinavia or something, but it's cold here. Is it 22 now?
tomorrow.
Not good. Back home, but enjoying until the last.
So, it's definitely worth it to visit both of these great monuments, the Alcazaba. Alcazaba. Alcazaba. I don't know how to pronounce this. Alcazaba.
Alcazaba.
>> I don't know. I'm not Spanish.
>> Alcazaba. I will say Alcazaba. and the cast the the castle. So these are two great monuments. You have to have a little bit of uh hike for to visit the the castle, but it's really worth it.
And the view that you have over Malaga is is really great.
Now we're going back on the other side of the hill uh to Malaga and visit Malaga a little bit more. We just realized something.
You don't have to hike up to here. You can park your car here just at the front of the castle or you can take a cab.
That's also a possibility.
I forgot. So if you are I'm I hope that you are not that you did not clicked away for oh that's not for us but you can visit the castle with a cab or or with uh with just your own car and you can park here. Uh and the Alcazaba is really on the ground on the level of of the uh ancient city on the city center.
Uh so you can do this without this hike. Oh this is really funny. But in the castle there are a lot of stairs.
That's something you cannot do that with car or with a gap or with an elevator.
But before we go inside the uh city, we're going to visit the Roman theater.
It's open and it's free entrance. So, let's see this.
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This uh Roman theater was recently found in 1951. Recently, well, recently in history. And I really love these ancient uh buildings. I have been in Turkey and Greece, uh, Italy, uh, and all these ancient buildings.
I really love it. I love history. I really do. I love watching Discovery Channel and everything. History Channel.
Uh, how they build it, how they how they discovered it. This is really, really, really cool.
We are eating papas today.
Yes. Tapa. This is the first tap. Yummy.
Yummy. Yummy.
And gamba with garlic.
>> Ga. Shrimp.
>> Shrimp. Oh, shrimp with garlic, >> I think.
>> Okay. Chicken with fries and potato.
Brava. Salmon sandwich. M.
Guacamole prawns.
Wow.
And our dessert is chocolate brownie, vanilla ice, and whipped cream.
Wa.
So, that was really good. So, uh, what was the name?
>> Something with Lola.
>> Lola. Tapala. Tapula.
>> No, wait. I got the picture.
>> Oh my god. We already forgot the name.
Jesus. The name is >> Kazala.
>> Kazalola. Kaza >> Kazala. But I I I filmed the entrance.
>> Yes. Kazala >> Kazala. Very very very good and very very very cheap. This >> worth to wait.
>> Yes. You have to wait because it's whole day it's completely full. Uh you cannot make a reservation. It's just you go to the waiter and you ask for a table and he says 20 minutes, but we did not wait 20 minutes. 10 10 maybe 10 minutes. So that's really good.
>> I close the door.
Goodbye.
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