Seville & Valencia
It’s the last 3 days of a 15-day tour of Spain. Here are a few highlights from Seville and Valencia! Ole!
Located in the Southern part of the country, Seville is the fourth largest city in Spain, Andalucia’s capital, and Flamenco dancing!
El Patio Flamenco Show – Seville
We saw the flamenco show at El Patio – so colorful and entertaining! Loved the music, the Dancers and the beautiful costumes. Ole! It was a delightful evening.
We visited the largest Gothic Cathedral in the World. Sevilla Cathedral. Sevilla cathedral occupies the site of a great mosque built in the late 12th century, La Giralda. One of the most notable features is the Tomb of Christopher Columbus.
One of the most notable features is the Tomb of Christopher Columbus.
The extensive Arts and Science City in Valencia. An entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex. L’Assut de l’OrUltra Modern. El Pont de Architects: Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela
The Garden City of Valencia celebrates Las Fallas De Valencia Festival is an annual springtime festival in Valencia, Spain, which takes place from March 15 to March 19, ending on the feast day of St. Joseph.
Traditional Valencian Costume
These traditional Valencian costumes are worn for the entire duration of the festival. As you can see below, they’re even beautiful when you’re sitting in the middle of the street!
Seville Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Saint Mary’s Cathedral – built in the 13th century.
Standing by one of the many beautiful fountains in Valencia.
Valencia was a colorful walking paradise.
Spanish Fans were made hand-painted by a Valencia artisan.
After 15 days in Spain, I have to say, and I left my heart in Southern Spain – Andalusia. The tapas, wine, architecture, beaches, Flamenco dance, music, and most importantly, my grandmother was from the Andalusia Region – I feel at home here.
Muchas garcias, Espana por una maravillosa experiencia de viaje