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Sunday, August 14th
Sunday, August 14th - Visit to the St. Thomas of Villanova tomb
The entire morning consisted of a guided city tour by bus and on foot. We saw where the last America's Cup was raced, a Formula 1 Racing Track, and the downtown buildings that featured Art Neuveau architecture.
Afterwards, we made our way on foot through the street …
Nov 14, 2012
... rough so we only stayed a minute. The museum was good, we spent a while. More adult than scienceworks. The complex it was in was pretty amazing though. It was exactly like the set of a syfi show. Big white bubbly buildings connected by sterile but serene walkways and the slightest hint of early 90s gaud. I was 78kg with clothes after ...
Catalan Exceptionalism
... time the Catalans were allied with the Aragonese. Their confederacy was a precociously sophisticated union in which the two very different partners were each allowed to retain their own laws, customs, and language under the same Crown.” (Hooper 256). During the confederacy period, Catalunya’s kingdom kept important defining characteristics such as its parliamentary systems and tax collection procedures. Seny allowed the kingdom stayed ...
A week in Valencia
... really nice to be able to cycle from the city to the beach – it had a huge promenade and the beach was so long and wide. We had a great time swimming and playing in the waves – Spanish were just as noisy on the beach as in the squares – no bling on the beach though, in fact very little was worn on the beach by either sex – entertaining for James who reacted with a mixture of surprise and hilarity – don’t quite ...
Day 11 - Nijar to Valencia
... see pictures), but there was no time to have supper. We got back to the metro station just in time (see picture) for our ride home. The only open restaurant we could find in the vicinity of the hotel was a Burger King which didn't smell so good, so we thought we would have to skip supper. Then we remembered that our hotel has a 24 hour cafeteria, went back there for salads, pasta and some beers (Kronenbourg 1664 this ...