Posts Tagged With: Alcazar

Leftovers

Just like the last time we had visitors in Spain, I took a million pictures! Even though we returned to Sevilla, a destination I recently was lucky to visit, I feel like I enjoyed a different experience, and I have the pictures to prove it.

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This was taken next to the Cathedral in a popular area of the city. The tram runs through here, there are bike paths, and little eateries line the street. I just love the facades of the buildings in Sevilla!

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The Alcazar and its gardens was a stop both with my family and for this trip. It just cannot be missed!

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There is just endless beauty in the gardens of the Alcazar.

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Yesterday I showed you where the Master of Ceremonies sits, today you can see what he watches! It’s quite a bit bigger than the Ronda bullfighting ring.

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This is where the bullfighter enters to face his bull. Just behind me on the left is the last stop for the bullfighter – the Chapel.

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The day wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t pose in front of a statue at the bullfighting ring like the big dork that I am. In case you don’t see it, I’m acting like a ferocious bull…

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With my trusty travel partner! I love him. :)

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Probably my favorite part of Sevilla, the Plaza de España. It’s just so big with intricate detailing and beautiful tile work. Set in the Maria Luisa gardens, it’s a quite impressive.

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Like I mentioned yesterday, each province of Spain is represented along the front facade of the Plaza de España.

If you ever make it over to Spain, I highly recommend Sevilla as a stop on your trip! From the Costa del Sol, it’s about a two hour car ride, and from Madrid, it’s only about two and half hours on the bullet train. Be warned, though – summer is HOT. I’ve been told that August and September are absolutely unbearable, which I can only assume is the case since the heat in May was quite scorching during the day. Otherwise, there is just so much to see and do in Sevilla!

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Spanish Culture

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The beautiful Alcazar gardens.

While I’m sure you’ve enjoyed drooling over the beautiful summertime styles I presented in my last post for over a week now (insert sarcastic eye-roll here), it’s about time I get back to doing what I do best. My absence of adequate blogging is due to both a busy work schedule and a visit by Matt’s parents. However, the latter provides for much inspiration, even if I did miss a lot of their visit due to the aforementioned busy work schedule. This is what I did get to partake in, though…

Matt’s parents made it to our house on Friday afternoon with the sun shining. Seriously, the weather was phenomenal. This meant it was a perfect evening to take them to my favorite restaurant in our area: Pura Tapa. This energetic tapas bar is the go-to hangout with our English friends in Spain (yeah you, Damon and Jo!), because the menu is vast and everything is delicious. Their array of original and authentic tapas are listed on a chalkboard, and the ambience is fantastic – always packed, full of life. On our visit, we ordered some of my favorites – cuernos de langostino; gorgonzola, pear, and almond balls; and patatas mojo.

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As mentioned, the langostinos, patatas mojo, and cheesy balls!

On Saturday, though, the weather took a turn. Rain invaded the Costa del Sol, so we were limited in activity. Matt was completely fine with this, since it was Kentucky Derby day and his only plans were to watch the pre-race and race coverage. Since it was also Cinco de Mayo, I made queso in the crockpot. On Sunday, we relaxed by the pool and explored the beach, followed by a fabulous dinner at La Finca.

Like I mentioned earlier, my time was limited with the gang since there has been a ton going on at work, but come weekend, it was off to Sevilla! I went to Sevilla previously with my family, so I highly recommended it for this visit, as well. The main difference between the two experiences was the heat. Oh, the heat! During the day, the temperature got up into the 100s, which I should be used to as a Texas gal, but became unaccustomed to while living in Ireland. The key to enjoying the sights without melting into a pool of sweat? Keep to the shade, drink a lot of water, and purchase a Spanish fan for added breeze. :)

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Ooooh la la! Part of the Cathedral at night from our rooftop bar seats!

Our first day/night in Sevilla was spent taking a self-guided tapas crawl – i.e. walk around the city enjoying the beauty of Sevilla, but stop every so often for a small tapas plate and a cerveza or tinto verano. At the end of our crawl, I took Matt and his parents to a random spot my Dad and I found back in March. Nestled in between a mass of restaurants is a nightclub that has a massive rooftop balcony. We got there just in time to snag a prime table overlooking the incredible Cathedral. After a few “nightcaps,” we declared the rooftop bar an extremely successful find. Thanks Dad!

On Saturday, we explored the Alcazar, which I’d previously done with my family, but was just as impressive the second time around. We then enjoyed a late lunch, followed by a tour of the bullfighting ring, which I did not do the last time. Matt and I don’t usually jump at the chance to take a guided tour, but I loved this one! The guide was so informative and I learned so much about the bullfighting culture, specifically in Sevilla. Bullfights still continue at the ring in Sevilla from the end of April through September. I so badly wanted to attend the fight the following day, but it was scheduled for the evening and I would have ended up going alone. I guess I’m the only enthusiast in our group!

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Just look at that architecture! This is the area where the President and Master of Ceremonies sits during the fights.

Remember how much I raved about the dinner I had with my family back in March? Well, with that kind of review, I had to take this group back. This time, though, I held back at meals during the day, leaving me with a healthy appetite for the amazing cuisine that awaited me! We sat outside just as the heat started to dissipate and went to town on some tapas! Since I stole much of my Mom’s quiche the last time, I got a tapas portion for myself this time, followed by panko-crusted langostinos.  Following dinner, we took a nighttime horse-drawn carriage ride/tour through the city, which was so lovely. The temperature outside was just perfect and we got to see so much more than we would have on foot.

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The Plaza de España – perfect look at the South Tower, the fountain, and the horse-drawn carriages!

Sunday, our final day, started early so that we could see the Maria Luisa park. The first stop was the Plaza de España, which serves as the massive and beautiful government building. We saw it at night during the carriage ride, but that didn’t even compare to the grandiose feel of the massive structure during the day. And since we arrived early, the sun was at a perfect angle and there weren’t as many tourists. With the beautiful fountain in the middle, the daytime horse-drawn carriage rides, and the intricate tile-work of the provinces, it was probably my favorite exploration of the weekend. Followed by a hilarious four-person bike ride (yes, a bike built for four) through the gardens and it was a perfect end to the weekend.

Sevilla is just such a charming city and one that I’m sure I’ll never tire of visiting. Considering the heat, I don’t think we’ll be back until summer is over, but it sure was a great way to start the season. A huge thanks to Matt’s parents for treating us to such a nice trip!

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The gang in the Alcazar gardens.

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Fancy tile work is everywhere in the city, especially here in the Plaza de España.

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Ready for a night out!

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A stop on our bike ride to take a photo…

*You can click on the pictures to enlarge them. More to come tomorrow in a “Leftovers” post!*

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Leftovers

While I may have told the whole story of our trip in the last three posts, we took so many pictures that I just have to share. So please forgive my lack of text in this one and enjoy a photo bomb of the best kind!

This quaint, little village is in our town of Alcaidesa. There is not much there, but it’s nice to have. We have a market, a pharmacy, a day care, and the water company. There used to be a restaurant called The Dragonfly, but it’s been speculated that it closed down. Winter inactivity is tough for the businesses in our area.

Melissa soaked up some rays in the Sotogrande port while we lunched at the KE Cafe. My family was really lucky that warmer weather welcomed them, because it was during their visit that I was able to toss the jeans in the back of the closet and pull out springtime items.

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What a great view of the Cathedral while capturing the surrounding elegance of the square! Interesting to note: I am pulling at my father’s arm because he is about to step into a big pile of horse droppings. Emily to the rescue! I wonder how often that happens? There are horse-drawn carriages everywhere, but the tourists tend to look up at the grandeur of the Cathedral while walking…

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The ornate detailing in every part of the Cathedral was just exquisite. The organ was as massive as the ceilings and the tomb of Christopher Columbus stood tall and proud.

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Just exploring the Alcazar! Standing inside this wall gave such a breathtaking view of the different gardens in the Alcazar – one view can be seen in the first part of my travel recap.

Apes, Monkeys

I loved that I was able to capture this moment of apes in their natural habitat! A unique experience on the Rock of Gibraltar for tourists is just another normal day for the monkeys.

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Sevilla, Spain

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Me and my sister with our pops at the Sotogrande marina.

Last week my family came to Spain to visit, so I took a week off from the blog. Other than a couple Facebook checks throughout the week, I preferred to stay away from the internet and just relax and explore with my parents and my sister. The visit was much-needed, since the last time I saw my family was in November. For their trip we planned a good mix of relaxing on the Costa del Sol and visiting famous Spanish cities. The first on the list was Sevilla.

My family arrived last Saturday a little later than expected. Unfortunately, their trans-Atlantic flight was quite a bit delayed, causing them to miss their connection in Madrid. After waiting an hour in the airport, Matt and I had enough sense to check our email, finding this information awaiting us. Though I was sad to be losing half a day with them, we killed time by going to the mall, where I happened upon the Zara pants I mentioned in a previous post. I am happy to say I am wearing them today. :) Shopping aside, they finally arrived and I was excited to take them to my Spanish home!

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My new Zara pants! I just had to share...

We spent the rest of Saturday and all of Sunday in lazy fashion. The weather was absolutely beautiful, so we went to the port in Sotogrande and enjoyed lunch outside by the marina. Our plan that evening was to enjoy tapas at my favorite joint in the area, but alas, it was closed. Back to the port we went to try out a Belgian restaurant that’s been recommended to Matt and myself by countless friends. It was certainly a fantastic meal and delightful experience, and I had my very first taste of mussels, courtesy of my sister. It was a quiet day, but exactly what we needed (especially for their jet-lag) before jetting off to Sevilla the next day.

Sevilla is only a two hour drive away from where we live, making it an easy decision to add to our list of must-sees. After dropping our bags off at the hotel, we ventured out into the city for some sightseeing. I must mention that the hotel my Dad chose was in a perfect location – we were just minutes from the Cathedral, the Alcazar, and the bullfighting ring. Our first stop, though, was the Cathedral of Saint Mary. I’d read about Sevilla’s Cathedral in Rick Steves’ travel book for Spain and learned that not only is it among the largest of all medieval and Gothic cathedrals, but it’s also home of Christopher Columbus’ tomb. In person, it was not a disappointment. The ornate, gothic structure was highly impressive, much like the detail I’ve seen at Notre Dame and the Duomo, and from afar (the rooftop of our hotel), it was breathtaking.

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A beautiful view of the gardens in the Alcazar.

Just across the plaza from the cathedral is the Alcázar, our next stop. The Alcázar of Seville is a royal palace, orginally a Moorish fort. If you read my post about the Alhambra in Granada, the Alcázar is very much like that. The stucco surrounding us was incredible and I could just imagine what the elaborate decor must have looked like ages ago; Persian rugs, heavy tapestry (which they hung in an exhibit in one of the rooms), Moorish baths, etc. Just like the Alhambra, the manicured gardens were stunning. There were exotic birds wandering through the grounds, winding staircases leading up to walkways through the walls, humongous and twisting trees, fountains, statues, etc. We spent quite a bit of time wandering around, which was easy to do because with each turn of the corner in this maze-like wonder, there was yet another beautiful setting.

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Trouble times two.

We left the Alcázar later in the afternoon and went searching for a streetside restaurant for lunch. Our dinner reservations were for nine o’clock (you have to love the Spanish lifestyle), so a late lunch was the perfect order. We stacked up an array of tapas, including guacamole, ham and cheese croquettes, and mini hamburgers. I introduced the group to tinto verano, which was received to rave reviews. Once we were stuffed to the brim, we did none other than head back to the hotel for a siesta. My Dad and I made a small detour on the way to see the bullfighting ring, but the next tour wasn’t for 30 minutes, so we wandered on. Back at the hotel, our siesta started with a glass of tinto verano on the roof overlooking Sevilla and finished with a nap.

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We had dinner at a popular spot called Vineria San Telmo, recommended to me by a coworker. This dish is what my Dad enjoyed, photo courtesy of {sevilla tapas}.

Dinner that evening was at a popular tapas restaurant recommended to me by a coworker called Vineria San Telmo. Their tapas menu is popular because they put a twist on traditional tapas. What a great recommendation, because boy was the food fanstastic. My sister and I started with cheesy bread, which we dipped in our parent’s starter portion of creamy, tomato soup. For our main meal, I ordered their tapas portion spicy sausage, which came with small potatoes and a spicy sauce; my Dad ordered the panko-crusted langostino; my Mom enjoyed a quiche lorraine; and Melissa gobbled up a steak. While my sausage was amazing, I kept stealing bites of my Mom’s quiche, which was easily the most delicious quiche lorraine I have ever tasted. It was rather rich, but the flavor was incredible. Following dinner, we attempted to find flamenco, but seeing as it was a Monday night and that we didn’t try very hard due to the food coma we were in, the search didn’t last long before we gave up.

We only spent the one day and one night in Sevilla since there were so many others things we were itching to do. I’m sure there is so much more that this marvelous city provides, but we felt like it was a successful excursion; it was a very full day of culture, laughter, and fantastic food. The next morning we would be moving on to Cadiz, but that, and our day in Gibraltar, are stories for another post.

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Every street of Sevilla was beautiful. I can't wait to go back and see what else the city has in store for me.

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Our view of the stunning Cathedral of Saint Mary from our hotel roof.

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The beautiful plaza adjacent to the Cathedral.

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Thanks, Mom, for taking so many amazing pictures!

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