La Estrecha y La Longa de la Sela
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We visited La Estrecha, the narrowest building in Europe and second in the world. We actually walked past it 3 times before we finally saw it because of how narrow it is, and the color blends with theLäs mer
We visited La Estrecha, the narrowest building in Europe and second in the world. We actually walked past it 3 times before we finally saw it because of how narrow it is, and the color blends with theLäs mer
We started with going to the Plaza of the Virgen to see the fountain, Valencia Cathedral, and Basílica de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats. The Basílica took almost 200 years to build, so theLäs mer
These are just pictures of pretty places that we happened upon while going somewhere else. The last one is a coffee I got for breakfast ❤️
Directly next to the Royal Palace is the Royal Cathedral. It's a massive structure built fairly recently, sometime in the 90s. Besides its gorgeous facade, the interior was breathtaking, with a large,Läs mer
We visited Spain's Royal Palace, which has been partly turned into a museum as the royals no longer wanted such a large place to live. We toured about 30 rooms, but we're only allowed to take picturesLäs mer
For our last day in Madrid, we did a walking tour. It was full of history and recommendations for restaurants from a local. Madrid was founded by Muslim Arabs in 850, and during that time, the cityLäs mer
We spent the day doing a Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tour around the city, and this is an assortment of pictures I took either while on the bus or when we hopped off at different stops. There were 2 circuitsLäs mer
We went to Templo de Debod, an Egyptian temple in Madrid. This is an authentic Egyptian temple that Egypt gifted Spain in 1968. The walls are covered in images depicting kings interacting with theLäs mer
While walking around Madrid, there were a bunch of pretty streets and buildings that I took pictures of.