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  • Day 4

    Day 4

    April 15 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Up 8ish. No run today so out for early walkabout. First stop was Ayuntamiento. Nice & early so pretty quiet. Again, fantastic decor & windows. Next stop Post Office. Waste of time - just a modern building. We didn’t bother with the cathedral - we’ve done many of them. Then to St Nicolas - our guide recommended it and said it’s their version of the Sistine Chapel. Unfortunately only open for worship on Mondays so will have to save that for next time. Had a coffee then went to the market. Enormous and full of all kinds of local food & drink & souvenirs. Bought a pack of paella mix. Wandered a bit more and bought fridge magnet, T shirt & spatula then brunch in Los Toneles where we had breakfast yesterday. Had bocadillo de calamares and jamon y queso. Big & delicious.
    Back to the apartment to collect bags then easy trip back to the airport.

    Busy flight again. Airport doesn’t seem big enough for the amount of traffic. Landed on time. Straight into a taxi home.

    Flight price was €135.45 including resident discount. Seats were €60 so almost half the price!
    Apartment price was €372.60. It was perfect for us. Great location, cool and very quiet at night. Would definitely stay there again. Owner was very accommodating and let us check in early and check out late.

    Overall observations - very enjoyable weekend. Food excellent and reasonable price. Beer €4.50/€5 for pint. Expensive compared to what we’re used to but not bad for the 3rd biggest city in Spain. City is very manageable and not intimidating. Next time would probably try to miss Saturday. It was very, very busy and the evening was full of hens & stags and other parties.
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  • Day 3

    Day 3

    April 14 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Up 8ish again. Andy went for a run. Out for coffee & toast for breakfast then had a look inside the Estacion del Norte. Fabulous building and full of history. Had a peek inside the enormous bullring (capacity 12,000) but couldn’t go in. Again, so much history and bullfighting still takes place here. It’s also a major concert venue - Tom Jones & The Pretenders advertised. Then easy Metro to seaside. Arrived about 12. Walked the delightful prom from one end to the other. Very busy on a hot & sunny Sunday afternoon. We were going to stop for Paella Valenciana but the restaurants were all very busy or booked so we got the Metro back to town. It was about 3pm by this time so we stopped at the first place we saw traditional paella advertised. Le Petit Montmartre - mmm. Possibly not authentic but it was in one of the lovely squares with lots going on. €13.90 each. Anyway, it tasted very good. Andy had a ‘cachi’ beer = stein. Haven’t seen or heard that before. It cost €11 which wasn’t too bad considering the size of it and the location.
    Home for quick rest & change then out again 5.30.
    Went to Beer & Travels to see if they’re showing Arsenal v Villa. Not. Had a Maeloc cider from Galicia. Second weakest on the list. €4.00. Very nice. Then got lost on the way back to The Lounge. These streets are demons! They did have the match on but Arsenal lost after Liverpool lost earlier. Big gift to City!
    Saw local religious parade in honour of St Vincent. I tried to Google what it was but couldn’t find anything. Our tour guide told us yesterday that the locals pay a fee to be Falleros & Falleras to celebrate their huge Fallas in March. The floats & statues cost € thousands and are often satirical. They’re all then burned at the end of the fiesta. Perhaps the Valencians dressed up tonight are getting their money’s worth out of their subscription.
    Had a beer on the way back home watching lovely fountain and people coming and going. €5.45 each. Then to New York where we went on the first night. Had a beer & lasagne, pork kebab & tortilla. Total €21.70. Delicious and enough after paella lunch. Home 9.30 for Guvnor. I’m on 9.5 miles, Andy on much more after run this morning. Had a lovely birthday.
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  • Day 2

    Day 2

    April 13 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    Up 8am. Andy went for a run. Out for breakfast 10ish.
    Met for walking tour at 11am. A lot of people split across various language groups. Our group was about 30 which for us was too many. Patricia was very good but it was difficult to herd so many people. To be fair, it is a sunny & warm Saturday so there are a lot of locals and tourists around but the tour wasn’t the best. We covered all the main sights in the old town and she told us lots of the history. The river was diverted after the 1957 flood and was then abandoned for years. In the 80s, the plan for a major highway was thrown out and the redevelopment into a 9km leisure park began.
    After the tour, we sampled ‘Agua de Valencia’. Gin, vodka, cava & orange juice. It was lovely but just a tick in a box.
    We then went to check out 2 potential bars for football later. ‘Beer & Travels’ was perfect but they’re showing rugby & La Liga today. We had a beer and 4 montaditos each - peppers, tuna, cheese & tuna & potato salad. Total €20. Delicious.
    Then to The Lounge bar. Small & crowded but they’re showing Man U later.
    Wandered back via the Market (closed now). Went into La Lonja, the old silk exchange. Fabulous building then home about 4pm.
    Out again 5.30 to St Martins Irish bar (I know, we don’t do Irish bars) to watch Man U v Bournemouth. Didn’t bother with The Lounge from this afternoon. Good sports bar with lots of screens and Spanish staff. Only had one beer and left about 7.15 with Man U 2 - 1 down. The town has a totally different feel tonight. Very busy with locals, tourists and lots of stag & hen parties. We moved on to a relatively quiet street and had 2 beers & pizza. Total €41.60. Footie ended 2-2. Street got busier & busier as time went on. Spent the evening talking about what we’ll do next time we come here. We’ll definitely be back - absolutely love the city. It’s busy but not overwhelming and doesn’t feel oppressive or polluted. Home for vino & tv by 9.15. I’ve only walked 7 miles today vs 9 miles yesterday. Tired legs.
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  • Day 1

    Day 1

    April 12 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Up at 4.30am after evening out with Peter & Simon to celebrate Simon’s 50th. Big meal + vino tinto + 5 hours sleep not the best preparation but the journey went to plan. Fascinating to fly over snowy mountains.
    Metro easy to navigate and we were able to check in when we arrived about midday. First coffee at ‘Arrecife’ bar just around the corner. The apartment ‘Valencia Centro’ is great - very well equipped and close to everything. Went straight out for a wander - it’s a big & busy city but a lovely vibe. Streets, squares & buildings are fabulous. Weather is perfect. Stopped for delicious toastie & bocadillo and 1 beer. Just as well only 1 because it was 6.2%. €20. Back to the apartment about 2.30 via Mercadona for a few supplies. Rest, then out again at 5ish.
    Walked out to museum area and saw the new fabulous waterfront buildings - theatre, music, science & oceanographic aquarium. Loved the L’Umbracle arch which disguises the car park. The old river which flooded in 1957 is reclaimed as a huge park with sports grounds and family areas. A massive undertaking and not finished till 2003. No bars in the park that we found though!!!!
    Wandered back to town and struggled to find beer. Many places closed between 4 - 7 pm. No good to us! Back in the centre we had a couple of pintas (about €5 each but pint rather than jarra) then stopped at New York tapas bar. Didn’t like the name but it was a proper tapas selection so we sat at the bar and thoroughly enjoyed our food - total €25. Had tortilla de patatas, prawn & mussel salad, fried pulpo & bread. Bargain.
    Stopped for last beer at Arrecife bar. Andy had extra lomo, egg & chips. Biggest beer (doble said waitress!?) was only 33cl. They don’t accept cash over the bar - have to put into a machine and it gives change. Anyway, home 9.30. Glass of Guvnor from local Mercadona then bed.
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  • Day 32

    Day 32

    September 5, 2017 in England ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Had a rest for couple of hours then Andy went to salon and I did washing. Not much really as we did most of it at Ally's.

    Tired but need to keep going till bedtime.

    Notes to selves -

    * Don't judge anywhere on first day
    * Don't buy out of date guidebooks!

    We've had a fabulous time - bring on the next trip!
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  • Day 30

    Day 31

    September 3, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Very sad that trip nearly over 🙁Final packing & check out. Complained that they charged us $18 for wifi - charge immediately cancelled.

    Left bags and out to Liberty Observation Deck. Got there just before it opened at 10am so very quiet. Good views of city and buildings.

    Quite a few vagrants on the streets and parks - almost all are black. Don't seem to bother anyone. Also the city where we have seen the most seriously overweight people. I have been generally quite surprised at the small number of overweight people in the US but this place is different!

    Wandered back towards Rocky steps. Still much clearing up going on so couldn't get near.

    Had awful coffee in. Logan Square watching kids playing in the fountain. Lovely hot day.

    Went to Devon for lunch. Lovely seat looking onto street and park. Had couple of beers, lobster bisque/clam chowder & crab/club sandwich. OK but felt like a cafe and service too quick. Prices also reflect cafe rather than restaurant but it was bank holiday lunchtime and very busy. Not cheap but ok.

    Left there 1.30 - very full and still hours to kill. Sat in couple of parks then went to find beer garden - big place but shut!

    Went to Irish bar next to McGillins - grotty back yard and plastic glasses then to Bru across the street. Heaven! Huge choice of beer and the England v Slovakia World Cup qualifier on tv. Sat at bar and enjoyed victory.

    Back to hotel 5ish. Driver waiting for us. Checked in fine and sat in lounge drinking gin & red wine and eating guacamole (which wasn't very nice really but the girl on the desk told us to get in there before it finished at 6pm!)

    Had some soup & snacks then called to board at 8ish.

    Glass of fizz, red wine, steak/panko prawns. Very nice.

    Settled down and slept 3 hours ish. Breakfast yoghurt & fruit. Andy had sausage quiche that he wasn't keen on.

    Landed 8.15ish but airbridge malfunction so took half an hour to fix.

    Bags off fairly quick. Home 9.30am. Dull and raining 😢
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  • Day 30

    Day 30

    September 3, 2017 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    Woke up 7ish. Strange night's sleep but fine. Still pouring outside but weather forecast promising great improvement.

    Tea & biscuits in bed. Opened curtains and watched grey skies lighten bit by bit. Couldn't even see the towers next door.

    Confirmed tour for this afternoon and complained that wifi rubbish. Not particularly helpful but said wouldn't charge us.

    Set off for walk 9.30ish. Went towards Rocky Steps (Philadelphia museum of art) but totally inaccessible because of Made in America concert on 12 - 12 today. Main stage covers the steps!

    Back towards Delaware river via Chinatown. All a bit grotty and quite uninteresting.

    Stopped at Victoria pub (Liverpool flags on wall🙁) had local Slyfox beer which was very nice and bubble & squeak/mac cheese. Very nice.

    Went to waterfront and expected it to be really busy as holiday weekend but it wasn't. Atmosphere didn't quite work. Lots of ships snd submarine there but not exciting. Lacks something.

    Wandered back to meeting point for walking tour @ 2.30. About 10 in group so quite manageable. Guide took us round major historic monuments of great importance to US. Liberty Bell, Ben Franklin's house, First US bank, Constitution Centre, Independence Hall, Elfreth's Alley. Full 2 hours after big walk this morning.

    Ended at Campos bar for free beer. Chatted to lady on tour here for business conference. Staying at Loews near us.

    Decided to share cheesesteak - so famous locally. Very tasty - chopped and griddled with onions & peppers. $10ish and another beer. Had to wait quite a while - didn't understand why because 2 cooks working v hard.

    Went for Phlash bus home. Didn't come so got different one towards home. Think it should have been $5 but we put 4 into machine and driver accepted that.

    Quick stop at hotel then out to 'oldest' pub in town - McGillens. Went yesterday and way too loud but tried it. Awful. Only 6pm but music blasting and place cold. Moved on to different bar. Much calmer and tried beer made with citrus and tonic water so was supposed to taste like g & t. It did rather! Quite pleasant.
    Then to Finn Mc Coos where we went last night. Had steak rolls & tacos. Tacos mighty spicy but tasty.

    Couple of beers then home 9.30.

    Drank rest of wine from last night.
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  • Day 29

    Day 29

    September 2, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

    Awake early and up 8ish. John made bacon & eggs then we packed up and left them 10ish.

    Filled car and got back to airport with no trouble. Sparkles on my t shirt set off sensors so I had additional checks.

    Had coffee & cake then flight 1pm to Philadelphia.

    Quite a bumpy flight but only about an hour so no problem.

    Landed to torrential rain. Totally uneventful journey to Marriot - $35. We're on 22nd floor but gloomy view of grey skies! Shock to the system after the wonderful weather we've had most of the time.

    Nice big room, cup of tea with awful powder milk then out to find Irish Bar McGillins - supposedly oldest in town.
    Traffic busy, lots of grumpy drivers and puddles. Couldn't find pub so went in Fergie's Irish Bar. Diddly diddly band playing. Had beers $9.50 for two. Found McG but heaving and loud but still only 5pm ish so didn't stay. Went to The Bar - almost empty but was a bar and cheap and dry. $9. Then to Finn McCoos - sat at bar. $10 for 2 x 22oz beers (compared to 16oz before). Had shepherds pie and fish & chips. Perfectly ok and hit the spot on this cold & wet night. This rain is from Hurricane Harvey which has caused huge devastation in Texas. Shouldn't complain really.

    Went to 7/11 for milk, biscuits and wine. Don't sell wine!! Trudged round a bit and eventually found booze shop. Bought $10 wine then home 7.30ish. In bed to get warm by 8pm. Ate biscuits and drank wine watching 50 Shades of Grey. Rubbish film!

    Asleep before 10pm.
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  • Day 28

    Day 28

    September 1, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

    Up 8ish to help tidy up. Sunny day.

    Pulled up weeds & swept by pool. Looks much better.

    Andy played a bit of footie with Charlie - he's bored poor lad. This is Labor Day weekend so he is off school today and Monday.

    Did some washing, checked in for tomorrow and sorted clothes.

    Left over lasagne for lunch then walk round local area. Enormous houses (some well kept and some not), trees and driveways. Everything here is on such a big scale - rooms, cookers, fridges, garages, cars, basements, gardens and everything is full of STUFF. The size of everything just says 'work' to us but it's just a way of life here. No pavement to walk on and quite a few cars so not really pleasant to walk.

    Home 4ish.

    Out to Exeter 6ish. UFO festival this weekend and a few examples on show!! Called at beer place but very small and didn't really appeal. Went to Margaritas Mexican. Nice food & drink and finished with deep fried icecream, Mexican hat and birthday song from staff. $100ish. Very pleasant.

    Home 8.30. Sat out by Charlie's fire pit. Surprisingly cold. Had couple of glasses of wine & nice chat. Really lovely evening.

    Bed 10.30
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  • Day 27

    Day 27

    August 31, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Andy's 60th birthday. Phones started pinging birthday wishes from 4am!

    Opened cards (except mine! Don't know where it is!). Ally included a cheque in her card to pay parking fine - present nobody else can give. Very amusing. I got him WMM shirt and hat and hat for Tony too.

    Andy went for run then we set off for Newburyport. Lovely seaside town with big shipbuilding history. Had a walk about then delicious corned beef hash for lunch.

    Had boat trip for just the two of us with Cap'n Bob. Very good and interesting. Amazing houses on the Merrimack river.

    Back to car 3.30 and home via wine shop to buy Sebastiani wine, beer and small outside table.

    All sorted and back 5pm.

    Had very strong beer watered down with lemonade then Davey & Susie arrived but left the lobsters behind so she had to no back for them!

    Had nibbles then huge amount of lobster. Very, very messy! Lots of wine and chat, birthday cake and fizz.

    Told them our news and they will try to come.

    Bed 11ish. Quite a special birthday.
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