Galp - Estación de Servicio - Los Palaci

Some more hiccups. after leaving plaza Leandro we headed for the train station heading north east instead of south east....after an hour walking in the high 30's we got to the station. then we went toもっと詳しく
leaving sevillle

we headed for the train station and went by plaza san Leandro. nice fountain. we took a bit of a wrong turn to get to the station and find the car rental place but eventually found it after wanderingもっと詳しく
Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de

after a late dinner at Puente triana we went for a walk to the bull ring. just after this there was a cheer as the rangers had scored. then we walked across the triana bridge or queen Isabella bridgeもっと詳しく
beaux arts museum sevillle

we headed to this museum after we had had a snack and a rest back at the apt. it is still very warm so another museum would actually be cool to be in. this one is the 2nd best in spain after the Pradoもっと詳しく
san salvadore iglesia Seville

the cathedral tix included entry to the big red church- san salvadore- also on the footprint of the former first mosque of Seville 800-1200. it is the 2nd largest church in seville built in the 1700sもっと詳しく
cathedral of seville

so many chapels and art works it's a lot to take in. we had an audio guide and went in reverse as we started at the giralda tower exit. a highlight was the red chapter house with murillo painting ofもっと詳しく
cathedral of seville giralda

there are 36 ramps to get to the top of the giralda with some stops on the way to enjoy the views. you can look down to the patio of the orange trees. tthe pic that looks like a crane up against theもっと詳しく
cathedral de sevilla

we were having a leisurely morning thinking we had tixs for the cathedral for after 1115 only to realize at 10 we needed to be there for 1115.....timed entrance for the tower. we made it!
plaza de la allanza and eve walki

dinner at a Mexican restaurant. la carina by sed. cerveche, tacos and prawns on a bean paste. very busy because of world cup. so we just grabbed a table. rangers fans from Stirling sitting next to usもっと詳しく
alcazar seville gardens

there are so many different gardens
most with a water feature of some sort. most with tiled benches if in traditional moorish style. some of the fountains were not working which was a pity but thoseもっと詳しく
alcazar Seville

some examples of the Islamic calligraphy
there was a great mix of Islamic and christian art. a style called mudejar. "this was a Christian rulers palace built in the moorish style by moorish artisansもっと詳しく
patio de las doncellas

this may be my favorite room with the central pool and horseshoe arches.
this was the centre of king Pedro's palace. pedro I abandoned his wife and moved to the alcazar with his mistress Doña Maríaもっと詳しく
alcazar seville

we visited here all day 930- 745 they kicked us out as they were setting up for a special event in the palaces garden areas
there is so many rooms and so many carvings it was magnificent and hopefullyもっと詳しく
wander home from rudy's

we made our way back to botaras via a slightly different route. lots of churches and what I think is casa pilatos inspired by pilates house in Jerusalem. the big red church- san salvadore -seems to beもっと詳しく
rudy's bar seville

Colin's birthday dinner. tapas at rudy's. ox tail, spinach and chick peas, cold tuna mix, hake in a light lemon sauce and meatballs nd salsa. very tasty and the oxtail was great!
canos de carmona sevillle

Roman aqueduct 68-65 bc, re done by the moors 1172 and used up to 1912 according to wikki
barrio santa cruz

Cruz de la cerrajenia. cross at the former site of the synagogue demolished in 1391. then Christian church where the artist Murillo went. then the french, napolean destroyed it. tiles of st Theresa ofもっと詳しく
murillo gardens

huge fig tree. Christopher Columbus monument. oleanders that were huge. lantana, Fuentes de Catalina de ribera (orange) kids doing a martial arts class in the garden. we were trying to find a way intoもっと詳しく
bario santa cruz

more in the barrio santa Cruz. narrow alleys, lots of tiles of mary in all neighborhoods. Dona elvira square the legendary lady love of don Juan. Washington Irving (author) his courtyardもっと詳しく
barrio santa cruz

we wandered through the barrio santa cruz ( holy cross) this area given to the Jews in 1248 when ferdinand III gave it to them after kicking the moors out. eventually the Jews too would be partialyもっと詳しく
cathedral of seville

back to the cathedral after a lunch at our place. what I thought were construction crates turns out to be shopping stalls. close up of the doors from the gates of pardon.
setas de sevilla

we got our sim card!!! now we can Google translate. I was able to ask the fellow in the grocery store "Tiene pinza ropa". he did not have any....we did laundry this morning. then we went shoppingもっと詳しく
palacio de san Telmo

this former palace built in 1600s - baroque has a charrigurresque arch entrance. it was started in 1682 outside the city walls. today it has government offices.there are statues of famous sevilliansもっと詳しく
walk along the river

our eve stroll along the guadalquiver river. Seville was a port town until it silted up. we could see the bull ring and the Puente de triano, an iron bridge built in 1852 -round circles. there wasもっと詳しく
Torre del ora

This defensive tower was built initially by moors in 1220. there was a chain that would cross the guadalquiver river to stop ships going in- just like in havana. 2nd section built in 14th century andもっと詳しく