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    • Gün 31

      Grusellister Stellplatz der Tour

      19 Ekim 2022, Ispanya ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Aufgrund der vielen Berichte über Fahrzeugaufbrüche in Sevilla, haben wir einen bewachten Stellplatz in Zentrumsnähe gewählt. Er liegt direkt an einer achtspurigen Straße, neben der Bahntrasse und der Einflugschneise. Mehr geht nicht! Zur Geräuschdämmung haben wir, für 5€ Aufpreis, einen Platz in der Lagerhalle gewählt!
      Auf der Busfahrt durften wir mal wieder Maske tragen.
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    • Gün 51

      Interesting Sights in Seville so far…

      22 Şubat, Ispanya ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Just an update. Hotel Cervantes upgraded us to a beautiful big room on a corner with three doors that open to balconies. Two in the bedroom and one in the bathroom. A penthouse suite, kind of… Lol.

      We could stay in this room for a long time. It’s wonderful - spacious, airy and quiet. What a treat to come back to!

      The photos are random colourful photos that Chris took. This colourful city is a photographers’ dream city.
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    • Gün 50

      Seville Cervantes Hotel

      21 Şubat, Ispanya ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      I have always loved the novel Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes. In the story, Don Quixote is a middle-aged gentleman from the region of La Mancha in central Spain. Obsessed with the chivalrous ideals he read about in books, he decides to take up his lance and sword to defend the helpless and destroy the wicked. But what adventures he has!

      The writer Miguel de Cervantes lived primarily in Seville between 1596 and 1600. Because of financial problems, he worked as a purveyor for the Spanish Armada, and later as a tax collector. In 1597, because of discrepancies in his accounts, he ended up in the Royal Prison of Seville for a short time.

      Because of my love of the story, we are staying in the old section of Seville in the Cervantes Hotel on Cervantes Street. Maybe I had a Don Quixote moment when I booked it… But I couldn’t resist.

      We arrived by train from Jerez, in the early afternoon and took an inexpensive cab (our first in Spain) to the hotel.

      We settled into our room and then went out for a late tapas lunch at a recommended outdoor restaurant. The food was great - a seafood salad, spaghetti with garlic and shrimp and an artichoke dish, topped off with a huge slice of a yummy cake (like three leches) that we shared. In fact we shared the whole meal. It was all so good.

      When we returned to the hotel, we made some plans for how we were going to spend our week here. We booked a flamenco show for Sunday and just checked out a few things that we wanted to look into.

      Our room was nice but too warm and stuffy and the door needed oil as it creaked loudly. The lady at the reception suggested that we could change rooms tomorrow. Perfect.

      All in all a good travel day. I think we are going to enjoy our say here!
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    • Gün 206

      Sevilla

      19 Şubat, Ispanya ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

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      Dieses Wochenende traf ich ein paar Freunde aus Barcelona in Sevilla.
      Wir waren lecker Frühstück, haben bei einem Stadtrundgang Teil genommen, der Musik bei einem Festival gelauscht, waren feiern und haben vor allem das gute Wetter unterwandert beim Picknick am Fluss genossen. Es war richtig schön bekannte Gesichter wieder zu sehen!
      Sevilla ist mein letzter stopp bevor es weiter Richtung Marokko geht. Es ist eine super Erfahrung mal alleine zu reisen und in Spanien kommt man super mit dem Bus, Zug oder Blablacar von A nach B.
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      This weekend I met some friends from Barcelona in Seville.
      We had a delicious breakfast, took part in a city tour, listened to the music at a festival, partied and, above all, enjoyed the good weather with a picnic by the river. It was really nice to see familiar faces again!
      Seville is my last stop before continuing towards Morocco. It's a great experience to travel alone and in Spain you can easily get from A to B by bus, train or Blablacar.
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    • Gün 33

      Lagos to Seville

      2 Haziran 2023, Ispanya ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Left great hotel Avenida in Lagos.
      Sad to be leaving such a sunny & bright place. Drove to Faro and dropped off the VW van before being collected and taken to Seville. All very efficient. Very pleased not to be trying to drive in the old city! We were welcomed with a glass of champagne! That hasn’t happened before!
      Didn’t have long before we had to grab food and try and find our way to our boat trip on the river. First of all, find your river. We did eventually and went on the trip - fairly ho-hum but relaxing. They served us drinks , prosciutto and cheese. Among the passengers were
      four young Aussie boys and a woman who had spent ten years as an emergency Dr at Invercargill hospital! We had a brisk walk back to Hotel H10corregidor.
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    • Gün 54

      Cathedral Tour

      6 Şubat, Ispanya ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      After a slow morning, we eventually began doing some siteseeing. This began with the Setas de Sevilla, which is a weird and random wooden looking structure, almost resembling a frame of an uncomplete building. Yet, it is fully completed and was created to provide shade and a viewpoint for travellers and locals in the Plaza de la Encarnación. Though, many locals do not like it because it can be a bit of an eye sore. There is a small archaeological area underneath to go with the viewpoint, but for 15 euros, we decided we would skip it and head to begin the cathedrals of Seville. This started with the Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador. Situated in a beautiful square, the brightly coloured red and cream fascade looks quite extraordinary from the outside. Yet, you only really get an idea of the grandure of the building once you are inside. Tall ceilings and three main altar pieces that stand out amongst the lightly coloured interior. The gold and black alters stand out emphatically as soon as you enter, and the beauty can only really be grasped as you approach the monument and witness the detail that is present. The three of the altars in conjunction make for a truly magnificent site. We spent a bit of time reading the information pieces before moving on to the major site on the ticket, the Cathedral of Sevilla. This has the guiness world record as the largest cathedral by area in Europe, and it did take some time to fully explore the whole floor level. There were numerous altars and monuments throughout each of the naives, with some even expanding into tiny little cathedrals within themselves. As such, it took a long time to see the whole site while trying to take in the sheer size of the main area. Toward the end, we were given the opportunity to walk La Giralda Tower. Although quite a few steps, it was well worth the 360-degree views of the city. The bars they installed to stop people from falling made getting photos difficult, but you could find a way when necessary. This was a great experience and a good way to complete the cathedral. By the time this was done, we were already very tired, but we spent a bit of time in the gardens and gift shop before continuing on to lunch. However, I had managed to convince mum and dad to wander across the city to the Plaza of Hercules because I enjoyed my time there during my previous visit. It was a very lively square full of locals and nice-looking restaurants. We were desperate for a drink and a seat by now, but there were plenty of restaurants to pick from. This made the process of deciding a bit more painful, but eventually, we arrived at a nice tapas place. Tapas seemed a suitably last dinner for me in Spain. After some time here, we headed home after quite a long day of walking and relaxed and snacked until it was time to sleep.Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 28

      Food in Seville

      4 Haziran 2023, Ispanya ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      In the breakfast room of our hotel…fake agapanthus! We had a adventure, at lunchtime, in an off the beaten track restaurant. My tortilla patatas was mashed potatoes, and David and Trish’s lagartitos (translates as lizards) was fried pieces of pork on top of chips swimming in oil.
      The cake shops looked good, but not cheap! Euan taste checked the icecreams and orange was superior
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    • Gün 33

      Tag 33 weiter nach Sevilla

      4 Haziran 2023, Ispanya ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Guten Morgen! Der Abend war nahezu magisch. Der Weg zur Altstadt führte uns durch einen am Fluss gelegenen Park, wo Peppi bei dem Versuch, einen Wassergraben mit Strömung zu überspringen, ins Wasser fiel. Rupert warf sich regelrecht auf den Boden und rettete die Kleine, die nicht gegen das Wasser ankam. Nach diesem Schrecken sind wir um die 6 Stunden ziellos durch die Innenstadt spaziert und haben uns von der grandiosen Schönheit und Pracht Sevillas überwältigen lassen. Alles zeugt von einem unfassbaren Reichtum vergangener Epochen. Und auch heute scheint genug Geld da zu sein, das alles instand zu halten und neue kostspielige Bauprojekte, wie z. B. das neue Wahrzeichen der Stadt, den hölzernen Sonnenschirm mit 26 m Höhe und 150 m Durchmesser umzusetzen. Anlässlich der  Expo92 sind ebenfalls sehenswerte Gebäude entstanden, von denen der marokkanische "Pavillon Hassan II" ganz nah bei unserem Parkplatz liegt.
      Auf unserem Spaziergang haben wir die Kathedrale entdeckt, sind durch die engen Gässchen des jüdischen Viertels geschlendert und waren fasziniert von den weißen Sonnensegeln , die über den Einkaufsstraßen schweben. Ohne sie wäre es wohl tagsüber hier nicht auszuhalten. Sevilla ist die heißeste Stadt Spaniens.
      Wir haben uns für Wein und Bier eine Weile vor einer Bodega niedergelassen, und Rupert hat einem senegalesischen Straßenhändler einen schönen Fächer afrikanischer Machart für mich abgekauft. Der ist hier gut zu gebrauchen!
      Gestern hatten wir ein schönes Zusammensein mit unserer Spanierin Claudia, ihrem Freund und ihren Eltern. Sehr liebe Leute. Die Mama hat für uns spanisch gekocht. Kartoffelsalat mit Hähnchenspießen und Garnelen und Beilagen wie Oliven, Käse, Schinken und Chips. Zum Essen leckeren Wein und Bier, danach Obst, Kaffee und Schokolade. So satt war ich lange nicht mehr 😄 Wir haben uns angeregt über alles mögliche unterhalten. Leider ist direkt gegenüber ihres (Ferien) Hauses, das die jungen Leute vermieten möchten, ein Restaurant, wo durchgängig laute stumpfe Musik gespielt wird. Die jungen Leute haben sich in der Garage des schon älteren Hauses eine kleine Wohnung eingerichtet, von wo aus sie auch arbeiten, und finden bis in die Nacht keine Ruhe mehr. Das hat mir sehr leid getan für sie. Die Eltern wohnen im Nachbarort.
      Abends waren wir dann noch mit Claudia und ihrem Freund Pepe in dem kleinen Ort Trigueras, wo Pepes Mutter eine Hilfsinitiative für afrikanische Immigranten organisiert hat. Dort fand in einer "fabrica del arte" ein kleines, sehr feines afrikanisch/spanisches Konzert statt. So durften wir gestern einen wirklich außergewöhnlichen Tag erleben!
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    • Gün 26

      Es geht weiter

      9 Mayıs 2023, Ispanya ⋅ ☁️ 34 °C

      Es hat uns in Conil so gut gefallen, dass wir erst in letzter Minute auschecken. Unser Ziel ist Sevilla mit Zwischenstopp in Cádiz. Diese Stadt erreichen wir nach 45 Minuten. Vom Parkplatz führt uns unsere Intuition in den schmutzigeren, ärmeren Teil der Stadt durch den wir zum Meer laufen. Vom Strand Caleta spazieren wir über eine Mauer ins Meer hinaus. Am Ende des Weges ist es sehr windig. Plötzlich holt ein Windstoß Hauns Kapperl. Wir sehen ihm lange nach. Trägt es der Wind nach draußen oder doch ans Ufer? Es sieht so aus, als ob es doch nochmal näher kommen würde und Hauns läuft ans Meer, kann es aber knapp nicht erwischen. Plötzlich krault von irgendwoher ein Kapperlrettungsschwimmer - ich hab das Baywatch-Lied im Ohr „Don‘t you worry its gonna be alright 🏊🏻‍♂️“ - schnappt das Kapperl und wirft es Hauns zu. Tag gerettet 🙌. Wir essen noch in der Stadt und fahren dann weiter nach Sevilla. Nach der Airbnb-Schnitzeljagd finden wir unsre Wohnung, sie ist mitten in der Stadt. Wir bummeln noch ein wenig und kommen viel zu spät, komplett müde zurück.Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 13

      Alameda de Hercules

      4 Mayıs 2023, Ispanya ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      The Alameda de Hércules is a garden square or mall built in 1574, originally as a promenaded public garden, named after the eight rows of white poplar trees (álamos in Spanish) that fill its central part. It was the oldest public garden in Spain and Europe.

      Before its transformation, the square was a swampy pond.In 1574, the Count of Barajas drained the water, building irrigation channels and fountains, and planting lines of waterside white poplar trees. Two sculptures were placed atop the two southern columns: Hercules (mythological founder of Seville) and Julius Caesar (referred to as the restorer of the city during Roman rule). In the second half of the eighteenth century, two additional statues of lions with shields, representing Seville and Spain, were placed on the northern columns.

      The Alameda began to suffer a progressive deterioration, and became one of the poorest neighbourhoods of Seville, troubled by prostitution and drugs. A slow recovery began during the early 21st century, then public redevelopment funded by the city council totally renewed La Alameda in 2006-2008.
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