Sevillaloft Apartamentos De Lujo Seville
Santas Patronas, 55 Seville, Andalusia, 41001, Spain and Canary Islands
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There and back again
... and i went to a little place I found that had Goulash it was good but not great. the best night was when i went to find a bar that brewed it its own beer in walked in and there was Machin on his 4th or 5 th beer being very Polish (he was extremly funny) a bit like Borat. I had the tasting plate 4 half pints YIC! the beer was pretty good though and it was finished with a conac Hic! then we wandered down the hill I lost my gead warmer . we had to walk back up ...
I could live here...
... and its main mosque was used as a church until 1401 when it was knocked down and replaced with one of the world’s largest cathedrals. The cathedral was completed in 1507 (now that’s a very long time for construction but if you ever see it you will understand why it took so long). The original mosques minaret La Giralda, still stands on the eastern side and can be climbed to get magnificent views of Sevilla. Inside the cathedral is Columbus’s tomb, but apparently there ...
WHERE IS THE BARBER?
... understand enough of what they're saying, and gesturing, to get where we want to go. Also, Andrew is an excellent traveling buddy. If I miss something, he usually notices and points it out. Plus he possesses the right mentality for backpacking: he's patient and calm and doesn't mind walking a lot to get places. Also, he has an iPhone, which has already come in handy for information more times than I can begin to count. We are the ...
Success!
... his room, but a super cool dude and a great cook. I got my backpack (the only ´luggage´ i brought) unpacked talked with the new roomies for a bit, wondered around the town a bit more and decided to try and get rest as i had class at 900am the next morning. The whole being awake for 34 hours and not being able to sleep on the plane was catching up with me anyway. I passed right out and ended up waking up a few hours later with my brain spinning with thoughts about ...
Gracias Espania for Ham, Rain, and Friends
... class and I crashed for a bit at the hostel until I woke up and went to explore Seville's thriving shopping streets. I had a mini shopping spree (in which I bought clothes that are appropriate for winter weather, and I am now very thankful for in Cairo). Not surprisingly, I have found that I love Spanish clothes! When Alice got out of class, we headed to get dinner of pallela (kind of like jambalaya, only better). The pallela we chose was of the ...



