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Get your fill of Seville
... of liquor. My stomach sank as I remembered previous trips (Dubrovnik, Albania, Zablijak) where the restauranteurs delighted in sharing their homemade grappa/raki/rocket fuel with you. Thankfully this turned out to be rather harmless Amaretto - very nice in fact. Tummies full we headed back to the pension for some reading and sleep. The next morning after dragging Dan out of bed (extreme backpackers don't do lie-ins Dan) we headed out to get some breakfast. ...
Travel Day - Lisboa to Sevilla
... the ocean but we didn't get to see too much. The rest of the scenery was pretty much the same the whole way there, very dry and barren. As the bus wasnt very full, I think they made less stops than usual so we ended up getting into Seville about an hour early. Unfortunately, they stopped only at the first bus station, Plaza das Armas, and all of my instructions to the hostel were from the other bus station. I headed up to find an information desk, but ...
Jamone....n Seviile....da big city...
... not many big bikes at all. Everyone is checking out the RT I'm noticing. So my gal led me to the old district it seems so I figure if I put in cathedral I should find something. Sure enough...and its not far. Off I go...OMG the narrow winding streets one ways roundabouts again...no GPS...no idea how....She's even having a hard time babbling Calle this n calle that n plaza d dis....n a few ayyy karumbus I think....with the blue tooth in the helmet best description is ...
Andalucian Culture!
... church in the world when compared using
the measurement of volume. AMAZING FUN FACT! :) The cathedral used to be a mosque before it was converted in the 15th century. The cathedral also houses the remains of Christopher Columbus and is joined with La Giralda, the tall and beautiful minaret tower, which is now a picturesque
bell tower and symbol of Seville.
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Where did today start and yesterday end?
... at, but the third bowl of porridge was justtttt righttttt.
We left the hotel early the next morning via shuttle for the airport, which went smoothly. Upon checking in (and weaving through a massive line of retired folk either attempting to immigrate to Mexico or go on vacation in Cancun, hard to say), a very peppy Indian man working for United airlines informed me that I would not, in fact, need to fly through Tulsa in order to get to ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed