Seville, Plaza de Spain
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Nice walk to the Plaza de Spain. Passed an interesting festival/rally where kids and adults were practicing CPR.
The Plaza is very impressive. From Wikipedia; "Many tiled alcoves were built aroundLäs mer
Nice walk to the Plaza de Spain. Passed an interesting festival/rally where kids and adults were practicing CPR.
The Plaza is very impressive. From Wikipedia; "Many tiled alcoves were built aroundLäs mer
Top morning coffee stop. The cafes were busy with lots of locals out and about.
Caroma is a five thousand years old hilltop town one of the oldest in Europe. Initially built and occupied by theLäs mer
We walked to the famed El Riconcillio, it wasn't open when we arrived we tried Los Claveles diagonally opposite it was most enjoyable. As we left El Rinconcillo was opening up. They date back to 1670,Läs mer
Tour of the Setas de Seville, magnificent timber mushrooms, enjoyed the wide screen video. As you leave the area under the structure has information board giving the construction history and details.
Stroll through the streets toward Setas de Seville. Enjoyed the Flamenco shop and the vibrant street life.
The market Les Halles is indoors and large, all the produce looked great. We purchased from a number of sellers, croissants, baguette, sausage, cheese Comté, fruit and veg. Heirloom tomatoes, figs,Läs mer
Bruges to Nimes.
Nimes has a welcoming boulevard that runs from the station to the historic centre. There was a flamenco performance at the town end.
After we checked in, changed into shorts and hotLäs mer
Started the day with a visit to the local deli, lovely couple very patient, there was less rush at the cafe for coffee and croissant.
Boat cruises are really good. A different and delightfulLäs mer
Tuesday 3/10 was the Eurostar trip from St Pancras to Brussels. The one hour train to Bruges was entertaining, we met an Australian/Belgium girl born in Japan and about to study in Germany. She was onLäs mer