Travel Day - Seville to Ronda

We had a 9:30 a.m. bus to catch so I felt it would be wise to take a taxi to the station to avoid the morning rush hour crowds, and John didn’t argue with me. Surprisingly, the streets were quietЧитать далее
More Sevilla

I had too many photos of this beautiful city.
Flamenco!

This was our last day in Sevilla and I had come to love this city. I can see now why it is one of the most popular cities to visit in Spain. It is lively, even in winter, and architecturally there areЧитать далее
Plaza de Espana

Nearby was Plaza de Espana with the remains of the 1929 international fair for Spanish-speaking countries. Along the exterior walls of the building were historic scenes and maps of each province inЧитать далее
Royal Alcazar

Now that we had a better idea of the lay of the land, it was just a 20 minute walk to this 10th century building that still functions as a royal palace. The residence was a separate fee so we didn’tЧитать далее
Sevilla Cathedral

Yesterday was an R&R day, mostly for the old guy. I took a long, meandering walk just enjoying the sunny day and my beautiful surroundings. Today John stubbornly wanted to navigate the old-fashionedЧитать далее
Travel Day - Cordoba to Sevilla

A quick walk to the train station and we were on our way to Sevilla,120 km SW and a mere 45 minutes on the high speed train. I haven’t been able to take any photos of the countryside because theyЧитать далее
A Typical Spanish Breakfast

Our rate at the Eurostars Palace in Córdoba was 67 euros, approximately $100. This included breakfast every morning. In addition to these two main breakfast buffets, there was also made-to-orderЧитать далее
Cordoba - A Beautiful City

Cordoba’s population is 328,000 (bigger than Regina). We really enjoyed our 2 days here and could only imagine how beautiful it would be in March when the orange trees were in blossom with aromaticЧитать далее
Cordoba - Home to the Mezquita

Today we saw one of the most fascinating places we have ever seen, the Mezquita. It is a well-preserved mosque that dates from A.D. 784 and was once the centre of Islam. You enter a dark area of moreЧитать далее
Travel Day - Madrid to Cordoba

Yay!! We finally had an uneventful travel day. This time around, it was an easy 10 minute walk to the Madrid train station. It’s surprising how quick things go when you know where you are going. IЧитать далее
Madrid - Home of Spanish Royalty

I decided to give the old guy a break and planned our day using the Metro. Our destination....the Royal Palace in central Madrid, considered one of the top three in Europe. It was built in 1683 andЧитать далее
Madrid - City of Parks and Museums

Madrid is a huge city with a population of 3 million (6 million in greater Madrid). It is very busy and doesn’t seem to have the same vibrancy as Barcelona. We have a one bedroom apartment in aЧитать далее
Travel Day - Segovia to Madrid - Brrrrrr

When I looked out the window this morning, there was a lot of snow out there.....20 cm to be exact. After breakfast I spoke to the front desk clerk and learned that no buses or taxis were running. SheЧитать далее
Soggy in Segovia

This hotel also provided a fantastic European breakfast, although one thing we noticed was that the bacon was almost raw. Well fed (minus the bacon), we were ready to explore. We dressed in multipleЧитать далее
Travel day - Barcelona to Segovia

Why do travel days have to be so difficult?!! Our train was departing at noon so I allowed ample time for us non-morning people to get there. I didn’t dare suggest that we walk to the train stationЧитать далее
A "small sink"

Inquiring minds want to know if it is indeed a “small sink” or bidet. What do you think?
A Busy Evening - Part 3

Dinner was at a nearby Korean-owned restaurant, followed by more walking. We went through trendy Barri Gothic where the ancient Romans first built the city, Christians built the Barcelona Cathedral,Читать далее
A Busy Day - Part 2

At 6 o’clock we turned high-brow and went to see a concert at the Palau de la Musica Catalana in the El Born district. Built in 1908, this concert hall holds 2,138 people and is listed as a WorldЧитать далее
Hop-On Hop-Off - Part 1

After logging in 8,000-13,000 steps each day (about 6-9 km), we decided to splurge on the Barcelona Touristic Hop-On-Hop-Off bus and give the old guy a much needed break! It cost 25 euros each, aboutЧитать далее
More Sagrada Familia

I took so many photos!
Sagrada Familia

We purchased advance tickets as this site often gets sold out. We took the Metro to this middle class residential neighbourhood and as you exit the underground, there it is in all its glory....theЧитать далее
Two Days Exploring Barca

We are very pleased with our boutique hotel, u232 in the upscale Eixample (pronounced eh-sham-plah) area. Breakfast is included in our special Black Friday rate of $100 CAN and is a traditionalЧитать далее
Travel Day - YWG to BCN

Armed with travel vouchers earned from a previous European holiday and a desire for a unique cultural adventure, we abandoned our usual southern USA winter destinations and planned a 3 month journeyЧитать далее
Wow, looks like a beautiful area, So scenic! Enjoying your travel blog. KJ