This is the last post about our trip to Seville. In here we talk about flamenco and where to see a show in the city. We also talk about a restaurant where we had the best meal of traditional spanish food. #seville #sevilla #spain #españa
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Arquivo Geral das Índias & bairro da Triana em Sevilha
This is the first post of the second day in Seville. We started off explorig the small streets of the historic center followed by a visit to the General Archive of the Indies. Next we spent the day exploring Triana, a traditional neighborhood, known as the birth-place of flamenco. This and more you can read on this post.
Plaza de España, o coração da cidade
Watching the sunset in Plaza de España was one of the most beautiful experiences we had in Seville. The golden light, the colourful tiles, the bridges, the canal and the flamenco dance in the background, all together created such a dreamy atmosphere. One of the most precious memories of this trip. See all of that and much more in this new post.
Catedral de Sevilha e Giralda
Cathedral of Seville is one of the most famous places of the city and one of the busiest. That is why we bought the’skip-the-queue’ tickets even though we joined the wrong queue. You can find more information about this visit in this post as well as the climb to the top of the tower, La Giralda. Read it now
Chegada a Sevilha
This post focus on our arrival to Sevilla and the first hours in the city.
Setas of Sevilla at sunset, dinner at the 100 montaditos and a sweet treat to end the night, it is some of the things here included
Visita a Madinat al-Zahra e últimas horas em Córdoba
Medina Azhra, the shining city, capital of the caliph and its administration. See how to visit the ruins of this city and how to spend half a day in Cordoba.
O que não perder em Córdoba
Today we visited one of the most famous places in Córdoba – the Mezquita-Cathedral where the muslim and catholic religions live side by side.
Experimentar a gastronomia local enquanto se visita Córdoba
In Córdoba we had the opportunity to try several traditional dishes in different restaurantes. I think I am safe to say that we liked pretty much everything we ate. The difference was between ‘I like it’ to ‘I want to eat this every day’. In this post you are able to read all about the restaurants and dishes we tried and the places we visited in between.
Em Ronda, Espanha
This is the second part (out of three) about our day in Ronda. We started the day exploring the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced, Alameda del Tajo and the famous Puente Nuevo. In this post we explore further into town by visiting the Casa Museo Don Bosco and the Desfiladero del Tajo where we had to wear protective equipment. Also we explore the ruins of the muslim town that was the center of Ronda from 711 to 1485. In the end of this post we talk about our experience eating of the traditional dishes, Rabo de Toro. Check it now!