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A Taste of Spanish Culture in Seville
... go in, just because we have had the wonderful opportunity to have already gone in many cathedrals in our trip. We could not, however, miss the chance to walk around an old Moorish palace. Especially when we found out it was only €2 for students to get in! The palace was unbelievable. Room after room of beautiful tiles and terraces and doors. Once you walk through the actual building you are then on the steps of a tropical garden ...
Seville--a beautiful city
... were very much welcomed. Again the style of the buildings drew me in and I needed more pictures. A couple of things from our day today one of which is in Spain a person has to be 18yrs of age to get money from Western Union. The United States doesn't have this same rule all you need is proof of identification and they will give you your money well as we found out today not so in Spain. The other ...
True Spanish Experience
... somehow. So we showered and got ready really quickly, then headed to the airport which was only like a 5-10 minutes drive from Pili's house. Hollie and I waited in the car while Pili went to get Vivi in the airport, both of us hoping no police man would need us to move the car since 1. we don't know Spanish and 2. we can't drive a stick car. Luckily, that didn't happen.
After we picked up Vivi we drove back into the Seville city center. We parked and walked around the town ...
Andalucian homecoming
... the sausages, which are not at ALL like the breakfast sausages you might eat at home. One of the delicacies here in Spain is a type of sausage that is made by frying blood and mixing it with a few fillers such as meat and rice. Emily took a nice big bite of a piece of blood sausage.
I don't think she liked it very much.....and even a little bit less when she found out what she had just eaten. I was ...
I could live here...
... and bars. It reminded us a little of Melbourne as well with a lot of little hidden bars and cafes that would stand along in a quiet area and would pop up as you walked past them and more often that not these bars were full of people. The old city in the centre is a pedestrian zone, which I love in places and is a very vibrant little place with a great feel to it.
So back to our last day…. although I have just been rambling on about how much we loved the city ...