What is there to say about Granada except that it is a handsome colonial city? Our morning was spent exploring the boulevards and laneways of the city, and admiring the beautiful architecture. Also worth a visit was the Dona Elba Cigar factory, with friendly staff who are happy to demonstrate the art of cigar rolling and can introduce you to the factories’ resident macaw.
Another unique experience was eating at Cafe de las Sonrisas, where all the wait staff were deaf. The menue cards came with simple sign language instructions, as well as easy common phrases like ‘thank you’ or ‘bill please’. Attached to the café was a hammock workshop which made for interesting entertainment as we breakfasted.
Another unique experience was eating at Cafe de las Sonrisas, where all the wait staff were deaf. The menue cards came with simple sign language instructions, as well as easy common phrases like ‘thank you’ or ‘bill please’. Attached to the café was a hammock workshop which made for interesting entertainment as we breakfasted.