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From Barcelona to Valencia
... good time to board a train to Valencia. We arrived and found a nice host Chema last minute. He lives on the edge of the old town and greeted us with open arms. That night he took us for amazing tapas. Followed by a night tour of the old town and for some cervezas with a friend of his. We had a good time and a good ...
Cordoba
next stop on our whirlwind tour of andalusia was cordoba, which is a pretty little town to the north of sevilla. it is much smaller and prettier than sevilla, and not completely under construction, which was great :) cordoba is famous for its amazing mezquita, which is a huge mosque complex in the middle of the city. the catholics came through and built a cathedral right in the middle of the mosque, but the building is so huge that the islamic architecture ...
8 Hours in Sevilla
... they'd think centuries later that they were crazy. Well, I don't know about crazy, but it's pretty absurd. The ceilings are really high --it's just cavernous in there. Meanwhile, I had spent so much time at Alcazar that they were closing the cathedral soon for services, so I had to book it up to the top of the bell tower. I was surprised to find that, instead of the usual winding staircase, it was all ramped until the stairs at the very top. I almost made it to the ...
Fucked Over in Cordova
... schedule learned that the next one might come in 20 minutes. So I took a cab to the station, which cost 4.25, then bought my ticket for the train, which was coming in 12 minutes, then thought that I lost my code to retrieve my bag from the locker. I went to go ask security to help me and they were going to charge me 9 Euros for the privilege, but then I finally found the code, about a minute after the train left. ****. When I went to go change my ticket, ...
Night in Sevilla
Oct 3, 1:22am, Hotel Madrid, Rm 125 Factoring in my having to buy two tickets plus a taxi fare, my 40 Euro super fast train from Cordoba to Sevilla took about 40 minutes. Pretty cool. But just the same, I think my train from Berlin to Prague was about 50 Euros. The mind reels. At the Sevilla station I knew approximately which bus I needed to take to get to my hotel, which was the only one I called that had any rooms available for tonight. However, I didn't know where the bus stop was, ...