Casa de la Guitarra
The capital of the Spanish flamenco is, no doubt, Seville (with its more traditional Triana neighborhood) and I couldn’t visit this beautiful colorful city without spending an evening to a flamenco...
View Article(2) Parque de María Luisa
Or should I name this post ¨La Musa Loca¨ ? See below why :) — ¿O debería nombrar a este post ¨La Musa Loca¨? Vea a continuación por qué :) Hehe, La Musa Loca: This is the famous Plaza España in...
View ArticleWeekend -18-
Long time from my last weekend post, hehe, so now it’s time for one. Photos made in Seville, 7th of January this year, at the terrace of our hotel. The weather was excellent and we were able to have a...
View ArticleRoyal Palace (Seville)
The Royal Palace in Seville, or ¨El Alcázar Real¨ is an open-for-tourists castle when the king of Spain is not there. The interior is nice, but the real jewelry is the garden. Enjoy the photos and...
View ArticleTorre del Oro
2014 is almost finished and I still have interesting things to share from its January. Today Torre del Oro (Gold Tower) from Seville. The shiny name comes from the gold treasures that were centuries...
View ArticleMuffins at Flamenka
Flamenka is a very recommendable hostel in Seville, with two wonderful terraces, friendly staff and a cute and girlish design. We enjoyed a lot staying there and I’ll prepare more about Flamenka; now...
View ArticleTriana – the flamenco neighborhood
Located between two brunches of the same river, Guadalquivir, Triana is now a special neighborhood of Seville. Once you get inside, and see its colorful streets, its bohemian life, its residents...
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