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James Walker
James Walker moved to Granada in 2019 and hasn't found a good reason to leave. He has spent seven years learning the city from the ground up: the exact time to arrive at the Alhambra before the queues form, which entrance to use for the Alcazaba, where Nasrid craftsmen sourced their lapis lazuli. His background is in history, which means he approaches Granada's layered past — Roman, Visigoth, Moorish, Castilian — with more precision than most guidebooks bother with. He writes walking itineraries designed around real logistics: gradient, shade, how long you actually need somewhere versus how long the tourist board suggests. When he's not writing, he teaches Al-Andalus history to visiting groups at a mirador above the Darro. His work is built on the conviction that Granada rewards people who pay attention, and that most visitors leave having only seen the surface.
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