Corral de San Jose Seville
C/ Jimios, 22/24 Seville, Andalusia, 41001, Spain and Canary Islands
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Seville!
... all day! We were joking about after this vacation we are on we are going to need a nice back rub! HA! From here we found our hostel and only had to wait about 10 minutes to check in. It is a Hostel Bed and Breakfast, not sure what the difference is with having both names in it. We have a private room with just 2 twin beds, our own bathroom, and breakfast is included. We are very happy with our choice! Our beds even come ...
De Paris a Seville
... try something of that nature tomorrow. Heading out shortly in search of a Tapas bar!! All we’ve had so far in Spain is bread and jam, KFC, yogurt and I’m embarrassed to say McDonalds (Mel told me not to mention that, so let’s keep that between us). It’s high time for some paella. I’m not entirely sure what that is, but looking forward to a bit of a gourmand adventure.
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... fee is also a visit to the adjoining tower La Giralda where after climbing a winding ramp up to the top, one is rewarded with beautiful vistas of the city.
Our last big site was the Real Alcazar of Sevilla, the official royal residence for many centuries and apparently still home to the royal family when they visit Sevilla. It's a ridiculously huge place with many rooms and an immense garden. A lovely place to waste a few hours. See you soon in Ronda amigos! ...
Getting lost in Sevilla....not such a bad thing
... for directions and learned that we were much closer than we thought. Surprisingly, the place was packed for a weeknight that has two shows per night. Our meal began with sangria, then tapas, then an ice cream dessert. The dancing was so beautiful and amazing! I love watching all types of dance so I was completely in awe. The guitar playing that went along with the dancing just showed me that music and dance is art in its purest form. This was the best way ...
Sweet home Sevilla
... the ticket. I tried explaining to the sales clerk that I was clearly the same person and that I had many different pieces of identification to prove that, but she was unconvinced and didn't want to let me through. I'm not sure what I said that finally convinced her (and for those of you thinking it, NO, I did NOT cry) but I was finally able to get my boarding pass and go through to Sevilla.
Contrary to the last flight, I could barely keep my eyes open. I had ...


