Sevilla, Sevilla.
We spent two charming days in Sevilla discovering the Cathedrals, the quaint tapas bars, and riding through the pretty parks by horse and carriage. On Saturday, every local in town came out in their finest and the women sported the most beautiful and elaborate hats I'd ever seen (you can see a short clip of them in the video my husband made, below). We were surrounded by them drinking in the bars before they headed off to whatever occasion had them dressed that way. Killer heels in the cobblestone streets, and all. I never mastered that!
We stayed at Las Casas de la Juderia, a four star hotel (that also happened to be our least favorite place of all our hotels). The hotel is a mish mash of 7 old mansions that have been linked by tunnels with random courtyards in the middle of all that inside space. I was really excited about the place when I booked it! Watch the video and see how long it takes to get to our hotel room from the lobby! They literally give you a map to get to your room!
On the last night, we climbed up to the hotel rooftops (also linked by staircases and tunnels) and explored. Overall, a cool hotel, but our room just felt a little cave like (you can see the small blue window of our room, below). This girl likes lots of open windows and sunshine!
And to sum up our whole Spain honeymoon, Austin created this little Zumi video from the trip:
Reader Comments (1)
Well, beautiful indeed.
You sure seem to have had a great time there :).