Comillas Hotel
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To Potes we will go!
... of the town is the "torre" or tower, which had many floors of exhibition as well as a look-out on top. The exhibitions were about Saint Toribio's vision of the apocalypse. As we went through the exhibition, I was the first to walk into this one room that was motion detected to a SUPER LOUD BANG OF THUNDER. I jumped I was so scared!!! WHY WOULD THERE BE A RANDOM BANG OF THUNDER WHEN YOU WALKED INTO A ROOM? ...
Random Happenings in Cantabria
... for a few minutes and then I finished my beer and said that I was happy to meet her so on and so forth! I BOLTED out with my wifi password in hand!
Woo Hoo! The thought of having wifi was too much to handle along with the accomplishment of entering Meson Luis! I immediately told Savannah the story and went right to my laptop to try it out!
MacBooks lie. It showed the network as having 3/4 bars before entering the password, but when I entered my 1111111111 ...
A little bit of Sevilla in San Vicente
On Wednesday, Savannah and I were sitting in the teachers room and one of the teachers, Carmen, invited us to her Sevillanas class at a bar named Bitacora. At first, I was like," DANCING CLASS....NOOOOOOO." I have taken one dance class in my entire life and I lasted one day. I attended one irish dancing class with Aileen and Meghan and never went back. But, Savannah and ...
The start of "afternoon" classes. Joder.
... grades. Monday was the first day of these sessions, and to be honest, I thought they were going to be horrible! I imagined American kids going back to school at 4:30 on a Monday and having to sit through 2 hours of lessons. Sounds like the WORST DAY EVER, right? Actually, no!
The school is empty, besides 2 teacher and about 40 kids, so it is kind of cool. The school is quieter, so the kids are actually quite mellow. The teachers try and make the ...
Oh the pains of not having internet
... Mahou...which are the only beers on tap at most places. I was spoiled in Sevilla because there was a "Cerveceria Internacional" which had beers from around the world! The place ended up being great and we actually tried a Cantabrian beer named "DouGalls". The night before we went to a traditional Austurian Cider bar and were graced with one of the most interesting ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking