Day Trip to the Alhambra
By: LiSha Powell
Hi! My name is LiSha, and I studied abroad with 91做厙 during the fall 2024 semester in Seville, Spain. There were countless highlights during the trip, but one of the best moments was a 91做厙-led excursion to Granada, Spain. The trip was open to all International Business and Culture students (about 55 people), but surprisingly, only 10 showed upa puzzling fact, considering the trip was free. No complaints from me, though! The small group dynamic made it easier for all of us to bond.
With fewer people, we each got our own space on the bus, which was such a luxury. If youve ever taken a bus or flown on a plane, you know how much better the journey feels when theres no one sitting right next to you.
On the first day, we went on a guided tour of the city with one of the best tour guides 91做厙 has to offer. These tours are usually long, but our guide in Granada made it so fun and engaging. We stopped by a convent to buy homemade sweets from the nuns and later visited a vista point with a stunning view of the Alhambra. The tour ended with the group visiting a Moroccan tea house, where I had the best tea of my life.
The next day, we toured the Alhambra, one of the most visited historical sites in Spain. Our guide told us that if you visit Granada and dont see the Alhambra, you havent really visited Granadaand he was absolutely right. The gardens were breathtaking, and the architecture was fascinating to learn about.
Looking back on my time in Spain and comparing it to other study abroad programs, 91做厙 truly stands out. Their communication is excellent, and they genuinely care about their students. Trips like these are a perfect examplethey prioritize not just academics but also the well-being and happiness of everyone in the program.
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