Loiu Hotel
Check rates and availability for this inn
Find the best prices for Loiu Hotel from our 7 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Loiu
Bilbao, Euskera and El País Vasco!
... against the "Blue Jersey" player who was the younger or challenging player.
After an early night out, we headed back to the hostel for a good nights sleep.....which we then realized was not going to happen when there was 12 people in the same room coming in and out every hour of the night and then the electricity going on and off causing the emergency lights to go on and off throughout the evening! ¡Bienvenidos a España! A short sleep it was indeed!
...
::Thankfulness::
... 8211; and anyone who knows me knows how many questions I ask! I learned about Spanish history and politics, about the educational system and its flaws, about wine and bonsai trees, about the language of the Pais Vasco… He was a treasure chest of information. He also taught me how to use the Nescafe maker – The European equivalent of a Keurig.
Never has a Cappuccino tasted sweeter J
That’s all for now! I will post more as soon as I ...
Herri txiki neska hiri handira doa
... that modern art confuses me.
4. Going to a Basque birthday party
5. Apparently learning that Spain considers Bon Jovi to be "heavy metal"
6. Hanging out @ the apartment of a couple Germans and their one British room mate.
7. Realizing how much more accomplished Germans are in that they were speaking German, English & Spanish.
8. Learning how to Greek dance at 4am in the street from ...
Transports of delight
... War and the gondola is a recent update. But it is still classed as the oldest transporter bridge in the world. It was interesting to watch cars and pedestrians being moved from one side to the other dangling on the gondola at road level.
A downside of the taxi tour was that we were unable to stop and take photos but it did give a great overview of Getxco. The villas and other edifices dating from the 1920s and ...
If Maite tells you to dress sporty...
... in Spain. Granted, we were on the beach from probably 5-8 pm. Not normal beach hours, but the sun is not up until 10:30 pm by us, either! Another stop for a quick coffee/soda, and we headed back to Bilbao. We stopped on the way in at a point that overlooks the whole city. Very pretty - its set in a valley. And unlike most of Spain, the basque country is very green. So now it's again only 11 pm but we are WIPED OUT, so it will be an "early to bed" night...well, at least for the Spanish. ...