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Santiago de Compostela, Porto, and Salamanca
While the first half of our Northern Spain trip was full of relaxing and beach time, in the next three days we visited three different cities and made it back to Madrid. The driving trips were all very long, so we … Continue reading
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Tagged bodega, botafumeiro, camino de santiago, cathedral, cathedral of salamanca, cathedral of santiago, catholic, catholicism, censer, clérigos tower, douro river, food, francesinha, galicia, galician, gallego, harry potter, hazing, insense, livrario lello, mar de frades, mar de frades bodega, new cathedral, northern spain, old cathedral, pilgrim, pilgrimage, pilgrims, plaza mayor, porto, portugal, portuguese, rain, reflection, robes, saint james, salamanca, santiago, santiago de compostela, sirius black, sunburn, torre dos clérigos, trip, trips, university, university of salamanca, vineyard, way of st james, weather, wine, wine tasting, winery
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Spring Break Part 2: Prague, Czech Republic
After a long 7-hour train ride from Budapest that may have given us food poisoning, we finally arrived in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Though it took a while, traveling by train was definitely worth it because we … Continue reading
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A Rainy Trip to Porto with the best sandwich ever
We booked our trip to Porto, Portugal, expecting sun and beaches. When we checked the weather in the week up to our departure, we learned the reality would be far from it. Thanks to some open minds, we ends up … Continue reading
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Tagged aliados, beach, bookshop, bookstore, capa negra II, cathedral, church, clérigos, d, douro, duero, food, francesinha, gaia, harry potter, house, igreja do carmo, igreja dos carmelitas, j. k. rowling, jk rowling, liberdade quare, livrari lello, pedro, pedro IV, port, port wine, porto, portugal, railway station, ribera, river, sandwich, são bento, sirius black, sun, torre de clérigos, tripa, tripe, university of porto, weather, wine
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Archaeological Museum, Botanical Gardens, and Reina Sofía
The week following our trip to Valencia was another one filled with field trips and a paseo to sites around Madrid, including the Archaeological Museum and Reina Sofía with Paco and the Botanical Gardens with Kike. On Tuesday, Paco took … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeological museum, art, bakery, baza, colón, croissant, dalí, dama, dama de baza, dama de elche, dessert, easter, elche, falleras, field trip, food, french toast, garden, goya, greenhouses, guernica, holy week, iberians, joan miró, kike, lady of baza, lady of elche, lent, metro, miró, modern art, museum, napolitana, pablo picasso, paco, pain au chocolat, panadería, park, paseo, picasso, plants, plaza de colón, plaza de murillo, prado, real jardín botánico, reina sofía, royal botanical gardens, salvador dalí, semana santa, serrano, torrija, valencia, weather
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Sevilla
We had lots of fun in Granada, but by this point our trip was not even halfway over yet, so we left Granada at 9:30 to make the three and a half our trek to Sevilla, the capital of the … Continue reading
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