Paquete Artistico
Asuncion, 65-B, Seville
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Paquete Artistico Seville

Asuncion, 65-B Seville, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands

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A travel blog entry by billnpat

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... li style="">Two double beds

  • Amazing storage spaces
  • Cooking equipment and sleeping bags


    • Mechanically sound and running well, including:
      • Rebuilt petrol engine
      • Recently rebuilt 4 speed transmission
      • Recently replaced brakes all around
      • Near new tires
      • Records of annual MOT ...

    Baked Clay & Hewn Stone

    A travel blog entry by lmcfarland

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    ... combine the ceramic squares to create larger works of representational art, either original or in reproduction.

    The ubiquity of these pieces challenges both artists and patrons to stretch their creativity. Most of the Seville's old city buildings use ceramic tile as wainscoting in their vestibules, which are often left open to the weather. All of the street names are labeled via tiles ...

    Not our favorite city....

    A travel blog entry by maria-puhl

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    ... long because Mom and Anna knew exactly what is wrong with her back (that disk gets inflamed and bulges out or something like that), and just wanted something to make the inflamed-ness stop until we get home.

    When we got back to the hostel, we loaded up the car, and found Leslie and Madison waiting in the square of the church next to the hotel. Then we all hopped in the car and started the drive to the next ...

    We made it!

    A travel blog entry by buckystmd

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    ... plates of one specific food so everybody at the table gets to sample a little of everything. We really enjoyed that! We walked around the city after we ate and didn't get to bed until after 1:00 am!
    The next morning we took the bus into Granada where La Alhambra is located. After checking into our hotel we ventured out into the town and went into the little shops along the way. We walked around in the gypsy village of Sacromonte' and ...

    Sevilla

    A travel blog entry by csilver

    ... salmon and queso fresco sandwich.  Then it was onto the Alcazar. This huge structure used to be a Muslim fortress and then was converted into multiple palaces. It is still where the king and queen of Spain stay when they're in Sevilla. The architecture is fascinating and there were different reflection pools and open terrace areas throughout it. It also has magnificent gardens that seem to go on forever. They have orange trees and bushes trimmed in fancy shapes ...