Hotel Mozarbez Salamanca
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Salamanca
... emblems. From a distance they can be seen rising up from the horizon, and from close up the impressive towers, 110 feet tall, loom up fearlessly. The history of the towers spans over a period of 900 years. The old Cathedral has a marvelous altarpiece on the inside. The old Ierenimus Cathedral dates back to around 1060, built from XII to XV, and the New Cathedral from XVI to XVIII. I found the architect drawings on display really interesting, and thought ...
Salamanca
... here we found the tourist information office and got ourselves a map of the city, then grabbed a couple of seats outside a cafe for coffee while we checked out the map. Most of the seats were taken by a large group of American students who were drinking their own drinks and chatting quietly!! However the proprietor soon moved them on :-)
After coffee we went to look at the Cathedral ...
Eindelijk weer een teken van leven
... aan de lucht dachten wij. Tot het 's avonds toch wat ging rommelen….onweer? Ja en HOE….het licht viel twee keer uit op de camping en de donder was voelbaar…brrr wij hebben niet zo heel veel geslapen.
Gelukkig was het droog de volgende ochtend en konden we snel inpakken (ons record is verbeterd en staat nu op 1 uur…) op naar het strand, want wind en geluid van zee daar zijn wij nu allemaal erg aan gewend geraakt. Bilbao here we ...
Reality check and confrontation
... details about another piece candy. He rolled his eyes and slowly walked towards me. I asked him in spanish "what kind of candy is this." He told me, but I did not know that word. I asked him can let sample one piece of candy like at some icecream shop. He said no. I walked out of the store. He was yelling slighlty. I turned around and asked what is wrong. He spoke loudly in the korean or chinese language. I walked ...
Mis Cumpleanos!
... with armor, and lots of interesting people and drinks. Sunday morning we went to this open air flea market that is only open here on Sundays. We struggled a bit to find the bus, asked several people in Spanish how to find this particular bus stop, and jumped on for only 95 cents! We arrived at the market and it was inundated with people, everywhere. There were tables with vendors selling all products imaginable for a good mile. ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility