Barcelona was my final spring break destination–the climax, if you will. I had been looking forward to visiting the Mediterranean coastal city for nearly a year, after hearing about the cool architecture and unmatchable nightlife from friends who studied abroad last year. My friends and I stayed in Barcelona 4 Fun, a hostel located at the start [...]
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Day Of Orange Trees And Exploration Provide Perfect Intro To Seville
Posted in Spring Break, tagged alcazar, beef, cathedral, cheese, chicken, el catedral, gardens, hostal redes, moorish, orange trees, plaza de espana, potatoes, sevilla, seville, spain, spanish royal family, Spring Break, taberna coloniales, tapas, topiaries, travel on March 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Let’s Go: Europe lists Seville as one of Spain’s major cities, but before I visited, I had no idea what the city had to offer. If you’ve ever been to West Palm Beach, imagine it with fewer elderly people and more Moorish architecture and you have Seville. Spanish tiles and archways dominate the palm tree-lined [...]