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  • Andalusia : Bouncing in Seville

    So after my graduation that took place in Madrid, I decided to treat myself by travelling the south of Spain, aka Andalusia. This was going to be my last trip before going to India, so I really wanted to make the best of it. Moreover I had shared my travel plans with a...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Andalusia

    Andalusia is the region in southern Spain. It has eight provinces, namely Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. In this article I am going to share with you my observations about Andalusia and tips on how to experience the most of this...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Seville. Feria de Abril.

    This is the second post dedicated to wonderfully-beautiful city Seville. If you have not read the first one, please read it firstly, because it was about Seville in winter, check it on my blog. Now I would like to talk about Seville in spring - hot, sunny, colorful and...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Seville in winter

    Seville – magnificent city with a lot of attractions and places to see. I would call it ‘Fairy-tale city. ' The first time we went to Seville was at the end of February. The weather was warm but unfortunately, cloudy, even overcast. This day we planned to come back...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Alamillo Park

    Alamillo Park is located on the other side of the bridge with the same name, near the Isla Mágica theme park. Alamillo bridge Source This park was built and opened to the public on October 12, 1993, and takes up 47 hectares of the northern area of ​​the Cartuja...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Nightlife in Seville

    Even though I'm not a party animal at all I have to admit that we, Spanish people, are probably the best people to go party with - and you should admit that too as soon as possible. If you've ever partied with a Spanish person you should know that already, but if not,...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Not-so-Touristic Spots in Seville

    If you have already paid a visit to our many touristic spots and you have some time left before you go back home (or you are lucky enough to be living here), I recommend you to give a chance to some not-so-touristic places in Seville. CAAC: The Andalusian Centre of...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Touristic Spots in Seville

    One of the best things I've ever felt is the excitement + pity of coming back home from a trip. It's a weird feeling which I guess almost everybody can relate to, but the feeling is greater when your home city is as beautiful as mine! Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish) is...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Cheap and Fancy Places to Eat in Seville

    As a local, I've had the chance to discover my city little by little, and I still find myself discovering new exciting places every now and then - it's funny to say that a lot of times, foreign friends are the ones that show me new spots in my own city. There's...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Local Festivities and Some Alternatives in Seville

    It could be said that in Seville there's something for everybody, you don't have to stick to the "typical Andalusian activities" since there are plenty of alternatives to choose among. But of course you can also enjoy our most inner culture if you want to. Let me start...

    0 , 6 years ago
  • Countdown

    After getting accommodation sorted and joining every conceivable network for Erasmus students, the only thing left to do is count down the days For me, it's September 3rd - 19 days from now - when I touch down in ethpanya I'm proper excited but well nervous at the same...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • From Erasmus student to International Student Coordinator

    When I packed my bags for my semester abroad in Huelva, Spain, in September 2012, I would've never imagined that I would end up staying in Spain. Looking back, I guess it was just a series of very fortunate events: meeting the right people at the right time, and being...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Seville Centre

    So, the 'centre of Seville' is a very wide topic so I'm going to talk about it in sections. Apart from most of the streets in Andalusian cities looking the same, the streets in Seville are unique, like the whole city really. You can start your tour at the Plaza de...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Sevilla: Sightseeing part 2 and an unforgettable flamenco show

    After another horrible night – thanks to people leaving and snoring during the night – I again woke up as if I had slept absolutely nothing during the whole time. We also welcomed the arrival of some new roommates. Actually most of them were older people, doing the...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Sevilla: Sightseeing

    The other day we woke up a little bit tired, because our roommates were snoring the whole night and we were both woken up by the noise. But no matter what, we had to be quick so that we can attend a free walking tour in the historical centre of Sevilla advised by the...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Sevilla: Transport, Accommodation And The First Evening

    “Sevilla tiene un color especial” – says a famous Spanish song dedicated to the city which I agree 100%. The last couple of days I spent there with my Brazilian friend, had some inexplicable charm that was really difficult to say goodbye to at the end of the...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Sevilla. Part 10. Torre del Oro and Torre de la Plata

    Hey everyone! Today we are going to talk about the Torre del Oro (The Tower of Gold) and the Torre de la Plata (The Tower of Silver). The Torre del Oro is located on paseo Cristóbal Colón, on the bank of the Guadilquivir river. It was built by the Muslim governor Abe...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Why did I went to Seville?

    My intention is to explain how were my erasmus lifes in a parallel way. I started with my _before going_ to Hannover, and today, it will be the same but about Seville. When I was in Hannover, I met a lot of people from different countries. I used to meet with foreign...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Why Seville????

    My intention is to explain how were my erasmus lifes in a parallel way. I started with my _before going_ to Hannover, and today, it will be the same but about Seville. When I was in Hannover, I met a lot of people from different countries. I used to meet with foreign...

    0 , 12 years ago
  • Isla Mágica Theme Park

    This theme park is typical of the city of Seville. The first year of opening in 1996 was a boom, where all the people of Andalusia and northern boundary were to enjoy it, but from the second year is a disservice to the city where it is located. Its most famous...

    0 , 13 years ago

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