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sidonius5 · 2 years
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yungbeefz · 1 year
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@unapitcda. Haberse alojado en este hotel no deviene de ningún deseo por vacacionar ni por alejarse de las costas celestes de Santo Domingo, incluso si no le parecen tan maravillosas como eran en su mente cuando tenía veintiún años y estaba en la universidad y soñaba con eso, intervenido por complicaciones y movimientos contradictorios: el deseo de estar en la primera división del Real Madrid, que nunca se consumó, y el deseo de huir de todo eso y alojarse en El Caribe. Pero El Caribe no es igual al que aparece en las letras de Tego Calderón, ni si quiera se parece más allá del mar. Lo intenta, de todos modos, y mientras pasa el dedo por el cristal de gin tonic, piensa un poco en eso. Sigue detestando pensar, que es una cosa natural en Covarrubias que ha luchado contra las reflexiones incluso en los momentos donde juró que iría a hacerse cargo de todo lo que le pasaba. Pero la vida siguió sumando cosas y esas sumatorias le han hecho pensar que quizá a lo mejor se aloja en un túnel lejano y profundo y cerrado, ahí donde no hay más espacio que para las problemáticas, que sigue siendo igual de violento y desvergonzado como cuando chico, incluso si ahora es todavía más callado. Y está la realidad esa, la del Infierno de Estambul: las Supercopas Turca y los superclásicos jugados con febril potencia no logran eclipsar todo lo terrible. Resulta que, al alzar todos los trofeos que alzó, se miraba en el reflejo y besaba el oro y pensaba ¿eso es todo? ¿Es esto la maravilla que yo esperaba sentir? Y ahí termina cercándose la realidad esa, que es inexorable e inenarrable. Eso es todo. Y luego de eso, no queda más nada. Y Dani se reía y alzaba trofeos y fingía sentir la felicidad eterna, pero en el fondo no la sentía tan vanagloriosa como le hubiese gustado que fuese, así como la imaginó de chico cuando jugaba en las inferiores madridistas y pensaba que llegaría al lugar más álgido y tremendo del mundo. Y le resulta imposible no pensar en ello cuando está en la barra de este hotel tomándose este gin tonic y mirando hacia el costado, hacia el ventanal que ofrece la vista del lugar donde se encuentra. Vino por trabajo, no por otra cosa. La necesidad de estar moviéndose es fuerte y necesaria, incluso si la hija tiene dos años y lo necesita más que nunca porque a esa edad los niños necesitan demasiado a sus padres. Inspira profundamente y luego le echa otro trago a la bebida alcohólica y al alzar la vista de vuelta, frunce el ceño. Reconocería esa mirada en donde sea, incluso si los años han pasado o si las facciones se han ido asentando en ese rostro. Es Cléo Vekemans, la francesa que hincha por el Olympique de Lyon. Dani la mira y cuando cree que ella lo mira a él, alza las cejas como diciéndole ¿tú y yo aquí? Y, quieto en su silla alta, humedece los labios y suelta: —Te invito un trago.
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ivanreycristo · 2 years
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Con la gorra Negra o de LUTO de JORDAN o 23 de los CHICA+CAGO BULLS [=TOROS=el último TORERO ESPAÑOL en MORIR X UN TORO fue IVAN FANDIÑO cuya furgoneta fotografié frente HOTEL PLAZA DE ARMAS DE SEVILLA en Mayo 2014 así como encontré un pañuelo con su nombre con el q pose junto a un RELOJ_TERMOMETRO frente restaurant MEXICANO "AMANECER" en calle ASUNCION=ASCENSION DE LA VIRGEN..al año siguiente se encerró con 6 TOROS en la plaza de TOROS DE MADRID el DOMINGO DE RESURRECION diciendo que TENIA UNA CITA CON LA HISTORIA Y QUE SI TENIA Q MORIR LO HARIA LIBRE..Y FRACASO PARA LUEGO MORIR]..recién comprada en una tienda de la ESTACION PRINCIPE PIO [tras bajarme en PUERTA DEL ANGEL) x mi 42 cumple [28_11_13] haciendo TIEMPO viendo el SEVILLA 1 vs 1 ES_TORIL [exilio de CASA REAL en la calle INGLATERRA donde esta la MANSION VILLA_GIRALDA=torre Árabe de SEVILLA..q visite en AGOSTO 2022 encontrándome 2 LIMONES a sus PUERTAS y donde Juancarlos I mato de un disparo en la cabeza a su hermano el JUEVES SANTO 1957]..como le twetee al malogrado INGLES Michael ROBINSON [cáncer de piel x lo q no pudo ver inaugurada su fábrica de vinilos] antes de ver a THE WATERBOYS a la RIBERA DEL MANZANA+eRES o sala RIVERA revisitar su disco THE FISHERMAN'S BLUES]
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stilltravels · 2 months
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Spain Wine Vacation
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Spain Wine Vacation
Spend time in Spain's La Rioja region, renowned for its wine production, where you'll enjoy multiple winery tours and tastings. You'll also have time to explore the Spanish cities of Madrid, Bilbao and San Sebastian.
What's Included
Round-trip economy class airfare into Madrid (MAD), out of Bilbao (BIO)
Manual economy car rental for duration - upgrade to automatic available
Breakfast daily
Accommodations in the following hotels or similar:
1 night in Madrid at the Sercotel Conde Duque
2 nights in Rioja at the Hotel Parador de Santo Domingo de la Calzada
1 night in Bilbao at the Hotel Silken Indatxu
2 nights in San Sebastian at the Hotel Silken Amara Plaza
Tours & Excursions
Ribera del Duero Winery visit and tasting
Rioja winery and tasting
Rioja wine museum visit with gourmet lunch
Marques de Riscal winery visit
San Sebastian tapas tour with dinner
Total Package Price - $ 2,650.37 (per person)
Call or text 6784691977 or email [email protected]
www.stilltravelsllc.com
**Prices and availability are subject to change
** Can price different departure airports, numbers of travelers, hotel rooms and dates.
#spain#madrid#travelinspiration#travelagent#travellovers#stilltravels
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ivanreydereyes · 11 months
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Por cierto..hablando de PUTOS IDOLOS DE ORO Y PUTA MUJER..hoy hace un año fotografie un puto partido de fútbol femenino [en este caso lo llamo puto xq deberían estar follando porque FALTA AMOR=cd debut de los MEXICANOS MANA en cuyo libreto del cd SUEÑOS LIQUIDOS sale LETIZIA ORTIZ en TOP LESS con un AVION de papel ardiendo]..e incluso hace falta que DEN A LUZ HIJOS en este PUTO PAIS DE VIEJOS E INMIGRANTES..
..partido en las instalaciones deportivas del PUTO MERCENARIO LUIS ARAGONES AL QUE IDOLATRABAN en el ESTADIO MANZANA+eRES como si fuera un DIOS [y el cual apesar de ganar la EUROCOPA de 2008 como SELECCIONADOR y en vez de preparar el MUNDIAL 2010 se fue a TURQUIA a por MAS DINERO..sustituyendole DEL BOSQUE q vino a verme a hacer la prueba en el PUTO REAL MADRID xq era amigo de la INFANCIA en SALAMANCA de MARCIANO MARTIN el padre de mi amigo y vecino Daniel Martín León al que seleccionaron y a mi tras dejarme la primera parte del partidillo en el banquillo y en la 2da parte marcar 2 goles, uno de TIJERA NO..luego le partiría la boca a DANIEL MARTIN=Cantante del CANTO DEL LOCO..en la PISCINA DE LA URBANIZACION..XQ SE VOLVIO UN CHULO MADRIDISTA y se me Dan bien muchos deportes como el BOXEO eso sí todo AMATEUR O AFICIONADO]..donde jugué al fútbol en enero de 2007 contra el equipo de los PEREZA [me animaron mis amigos a jugar al encontrarmelos a la salida del NH BARAJAS donde estaba tras más de 1 mes vagabundeando preparado para irme a LOS ANGELES tras AXL ROSE de GUNS N ROSES tal como le conté a PABLO CONEJO TORRES días antes o hermano de LEIVA DE PEREZA..gracias a que el de CORREOS=TENED ORGASMOS..me conocía y me dio la nueva dirección de sus PADRES]..empatando hasta en los Penales marcando yo el ULTIMO POR LA ESCUADRA tras jugar por primera vez al FUTBOL en 13 años [aparte de jugar un partido de fútbol sala donde me lesione y me escayolaron justo después de ver a JUAN PABLO II desde el cruce calle madre de DIOS y avda PIO XII]..pidiéndole al final a LEIVA [último que he visto fuera de Madrid o al aire libre en un PUTO FESTIVAL] su email ..y al día siguiente vinieron al hotel NH BARAJAS a llevarme al psikiatriko tras 12 horas PERTRECHADO con la cama KING SIZE entre la PUERTA Y LA PARED DEL BAÑO..x lo q los BOMB_EROS empezaron a ROMPER LA PARED..luego tras decir a mis amigos que estaban en el HALL q me habían traicionado y decirme que no podían hacer nada o cuando me iban a subir a la AMBULANCIA empuje al POLICIA Y SALI CORRIENDO en camiseta pero tras correr como 300 mts me tenían rodeado las PATRULLAS QUE INCLUSO CRUZARON EL PARQUE EN EL QUE ME RESBALE EN EL CESPED AL ESTAR MOJADO O LLOVIENDO
También hoy hace un año fotografie las PUTAS NIKE AIR JORDAN de una cuidadora NEGRA o de SANTO DOMINGO que venía a casa por mi madre
Por otro lado me recuerdan no se porque que en enero 2015 visite el PUTO BERNABEU [q junto a él hay unos bancos de ladrillos con las selecciones q jugaron el MUNDIAL DE ESPAÑA 82..donde el SALVADOR Y PERU están juntos con pintada T_AMARA] y luego la expo del PUTO HERNAN CORTES..CONQUISTADOR DE MEXICO Quemando sus naves en VERACRUZ [1era ciudad fundada x europeos en AME_RICA] en el CANAL DE AGUA de ISABEL II sito en plaza CASTILLA
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travelluxegroup · 1 year
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Spain's hidden gems - Photographing the lesser-known luxury destinations
Discovering Spain's Underrated Luxury Destinations When planning a luxury vacation in Spain, most visitors tend to flock to the popular destinations such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Ibiza. However, there are many underrated luxury destinations in Spain that offer just as much charm, culture, and luxury as the popular ones. In this section, we'll take a look at some of these hidden gems. San Sebastian San Sebastian is a charming coastal city located in the Basque Country. It boasts stunning beaches, Michelin-starred restaurants, luxurious spas, and hotels. One of the most popular places to stay in San Sebastian is the Hotel Maria Cristina, which has hosted celebrities such as Woody Allen and Elizabeth Taylor. Don't forget to try the famous pintxos (Basque tapas) while you're there! La Rioja La Rioja is a region known for its wine. It's home to some of the best wineries in Spain, as well as luxurious hotels such as the Marqués de Riscal, designed by architect Frank Gehry. Apart from wine tourism, La Rioja also offers stunning landscapes, monasteries, and charming medieval towns like Santo Domingo de la Calzada. Segovia Segovia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just an hour away from Madrid. It's home to many historic landmarks such as the Roman Aqueduct, the Alcázar of Segovia, and the Gothic Segovia Cathedral. Segovia is also known for its traditional cuisine, including the famous cochinillo (roast suckling pig), which you can enjoy in many of its luxury restaurants, such as the Cándido Restaurant. Costa Brava The Costa Brava is a stunning coastal area in Catalonia, located just an hour away from Barcelona. It's home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain, including Sa Conca and Platja d'Aro. The Costa Brava also offers luxurious hotels such as the Hotel Sant Pere del Bosc, which features a stunning spa and Michelin-starred restaurant. Capturing the Charm of Secluded Beach Towns One of the best things about Spain is its stunning coastline. From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, there are countless beaches to discover, many of which offer a more secluded and peaceful setting than the busy tourist destinations. These lesser-known towns offer a perfect setting for capturing charming and unique photographs, showcasing the natural beauty of the coast and the local culture. Here are some key tips for capturing the charm of secluded beach towns: 1. Research and Explore The first step to capturing the charm of a secluded beach town is to explore the area and get a sense of the local culture. Take a walk through the town, talk to the locals, and observe the daily routines. This will help you find the best spots for photography, as well as add depth and authenticity to your images. 2. Use Natural Light One of the most important things to consider when photographing beach towns is lighting. Opt for natural light whenever possible, especially during the golden hour (just after sunrise and before sunset). This will provide a soft and warm glow to your images, bringing out the natural beauty of the coastline, architecture, and people. 3. Capture Local Flavor When photographing a beach town, be sure to capture the local flavor. This means including images of local cuisine, architecture, and cultural traditions. Showcasing the unique characteristics of the town will not only make your images more interesting but also help to capture the charm of the area. 4. Focus on Details Don’t forget to focus on the details when photographing a beach town. Small details such as colorful doors, worn cobblestone streets, and unique signage can add depth and interest to your images. Remember, it’s the details that make a place memorable and unique. 5. Experiment with Angles and Perspectives Finally, when photographing a beach town, be sure to experiment with different angles and perspectives. This means playing around with height and distance, as well as trying out different lenses and camera settings. This will help you capture the town from unique and interesting perspectives, bringing a fresh and creative approach to your images. By following these tips and taking the time to explore and observe, you can capture the charm of secluded beach towns and create stunning and unique images that showcase the natural beauty and local culture. Exploring the Picturesque Countryside Villages If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Spain's cities and tourist hotspots, why not venture into the picturesque countryside villages that are brimming with breathtaking landscapes and culture? Here are some of the lesser-known yet equally luxurious destinations that you can photograph and explore: Valldemossa, Mallorca Tucked away in the Tramontana mountains, Valldemossa is a charming village that has captured the hearts of artists and writers for centuries. Its narrow streets and stone buildings offer a glimpse into traditional Mallorcan life, while its historical landmarks, such as the 13th-century Carthusian Monastery, showcase the island's rich culture. Guadalest, Costa Blanca Perched on a mountaintop, Guadalest is a medieval village that is known for its stunning views of the surrounding valleys and reservoirs. Its narrow streets are lined with artisan shops that sell handmade crafts and souvenirs, and its castle and museums offer visitors a glimpse into the region's history. Ronda, Andalucia Situated on a high plateau, Ronda is a charming village that is steeped in history and culture. Its most famous landmark is the Puente Nuevo bridge, which spans a dramatic gorge and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can also explore the village's historical landmarks, such as the bullring and Moorish palace, and sample the local cuisine at traditional tapas bars. Cadaques, Catalonia Nestled on the Costa Brava, Cadaques is a picturesque fishing village that has attracted artists and bohemians for decades. Its charming cobbled streets and whitewashed houses offer a glimpse into traditional Catalan life, while its beaches and crystal-clear waters make it a popular destination for swimming and water sports. Visitors can also explore the village's Dali museum, which showcases the works of the famous surrealist artist. Exploring the countryside villages of Spain is a great way to discover the country's hidden gems and capture some stunning photographs. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or natural beauty, these villages offer something for everyone. So why not venture off the beaten path and discover the true beauty of Spain's countryside? Uncovering the Hidden Gems of Spanish Islands Spain's islands are a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, fascinating history and quirky culture. Here are some of the lesser-known gems of Spain's islands: El Hierro, the smallest of the Canary Islands El Hierro is a paradise for hikers, with its rugged coastline, dense forests and mountain trails. Its history is equally fascinating, with mysterious ancient rock carvings and traditional architecture. The island's star attraction is the Sabinar forest, where gnarled juniper trees twist and turn in the wind. La Gomera's natural amphitheatre La Gomera is a unique island shaped like a giant amphitheatre. The Garajonay National Park is the island's highlight, with its dense, humid forests filled with rare species of plants and animals. The park is also home to the iconic Roque de Agando, a volcanic rock formation that towers over the landscape. Ibiza's hippy heritage Ibiza is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, but there's more to this island than just parties. Its hippy heritage is still present in the form of markets, where you can pick up handmade crafts and clothing. The island is also dotted with ancient Phoenician ruins and Moorish architecture, adding to its charm. Menorca's wild coast The rugged coastline of Menorca is a sight to behold, with its dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and turquoise waters. The island is also home to the S'Albufera des Grau Natural Park, a wetland reserve teeming with birdlife. To fully appreciate the island's natural beauty, take a hike along the Cami de Cavalls, a trail that circles the entire island. These hidden gems of Spain's islands are waiting to be discovered. Whether you're a nature lover or a history buff, there's something for everyone in these lesser-known luxury destinations. Immersing Yourself in the Culture of Small Towns Why Visit Small Towns? When traveling to Spain, don't just stick to the big cities and tourist hotspots. Small towns offer a more authentic experience of Spanish culture, as well as stunning scenery and unique local traditions. The charm and character of these towns will make you feel like you're stepping back in time. How to Immerse Yourself in Small Town Culture To truly immerse yourself in the culture of small towns, be open to trying new things and exploring. Attend local festivals and events, indulge in traditional food and drink, and strike up conversations with locals. Take a stroll through the town's historic streets and admire the architecture. Participate in activities such as wine tasting, hiking, or even horseback riding. The Benefits of Immersing Yourself in Small Town Culture By immersing yourself in the culture of small towns, you gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the local way of life. You'll also create lasting memories and connections with the people you meet. Small towns offer a slower pace of life, which can be a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of big cities. Examples of Small Towns to Visit in Spain Some of the best small towns to visit in Spain include Ronda, with its stunning views and historic bullring; Frigiliana, known for its charming white-washed buildings and narrow streets; and Cadaqués, a picturesque seaside town beloved by artists such as Salvador Dali. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the unique beauty of these hidden gem destinations. In Conclusion Immersing yourself in the culture of small towns can be a truly rewarding experience. Don't be afraid to step off the beaten path and explore the lesser-known destinations in Spain. You'll be rewarded with breathtaking scenery, authentic cultural experiences, and memories to last a lifetime. Photographing the Authentic Spanish Gastronomy Introduction Spain is an undisputed paradise for food lovers, and no visit is complete without sampling its rich and diverse gastronomy. From the famous paella and tapas to lesser-known regional specialties, Spanish cuisine is a feast for the senses. As a photographer, capturing the authenticity of Spanish cuisine through the lens can be a rewarding and challenging experience. In this section, we'll explore some tips and tricks for photographing the best of Spanish gastronomy. Lighting Good lighting is critical when photographing food, and Spanish cuisine is no exception. Bright, natural light is ideal for capturing the vibrant colors and textures of Spanish dishes. When photographing in restaurants or indoors, try to position your subject near a window or another source of natural light. Avoid using flash or harsh artificial lighting, which can make food look dull and unappetizing. Presentation Spanish cuisine is not only known for its delicious flavors but also for its exquisite presentation. To showcase this, be mindful of the composition of your photographs. Consider the arrangement of the dishes, the colors of the food, and any accompanying elements like cutlery or garnishes. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to highlight the unique qualities and details of each dish. Local Ingredients One of the defining characteristics of Spanish cuisine is its use of locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. Highlighting the origins of each dish can add another layer of authenticity to your photographs. When photographing Spanish cuisine, try to include the ingredients that make each dish unique, from the fresh seafood of the coast to the olives of the countryside. Culture Spanish cuisine is not only about the food itself, but also its cultural significance. Including elements of the local culture in your photographs can add depth and context to your images. Consider photographing the preparation of the food, the atmosphere of the restaurant or market, or the people enjoying the cuisine. These details can help tell a more complete story of Spanish gastronomy. In conclusion, photographing authentic Spanish cuisine is a delightful challenge that requires a keen eye for detail and an appreciation for the vibrant culture and regional specialties. With these tips and tricks, you can capture the essence of Spanish gastronomy through your lens and create unforgettable images. Finding Tranquility in Off-the-Beaten-Path Retreats Escape the Crowds Spain’s hidden gems offer a luxurious retreat from the hustle and bustle of touristy destinations. For travelers seeking tranquility and serenity, off-the-beaten-path retreats can be the perfect option. Escape the crowds and enjoy a one-of-a-kind vacation experience. Nature's Lullaby Nature can be an excellent source of relaxation, and Spain is home to several scenic routes filled with diverse landscapes. Explore the magnificent countryside and let nature's lullaby calm your senses. Take a stroll through the hills, go bird watching, or take a dip in a natural pool. Peaceful Accommodations From quaint cottages to luxurious villas, Spain has no shortage of peaceful accommodations. Stay in a retreat located in the middle of a tranquil forest, or in a secluded beach house with spectacular views of the ocean. These unique and secluded lodgings offer the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Wellness Activities Off-the-beaten-path retreats in Spain offer a variety of wellness activities such as yoga, meditation, Pilates, and spa treatments. These activities are designed to help you relax, recharge, and rejuvenate. Attend a yoga retreat in the Pyrenees Mountains or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment in the Balearic Islands. Delicious Cuisine Spain is known for its delicious cuisine, and these hidden gems are no exception. Enjoy fresh and locally sourced ingredients in dishes that are bursting with flavor. Many retreats offer culinary experiences where guests can learn the art of Spanish cooking and indulge in a delicious meal made from scratch. For those seeking tranquility and relaxation, Spain’s hidden gems offer the perfect vacation experience. Whether you’re looking to escape the crowds, immerse yourself in nature, or indulge in wellness activities and delicious cuisine, off-the-beaten-path retreats provide a luxurious and peaceful getaway. Experience Spain's hidden gems and find your peace and tranquility in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. If you're looking for photographic inspiration during your stay, look no further than Capturing the Charm of Luxury Travel in Santorini Through Photography. Read the full article
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psqvp · 2 years
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¡Hay que celebrar! 🍷 . . . @angelagahe 📸 . . . #celebration #birthday #enjoylife #madrid #demadridalcielo #lifestyle #lifestyleblogger #wine #winelover #winepassion #winetasting #whitewine #tasting #sommelier #sumiller #gentleman #gentlemanstyle #dapper #dapperfashion #dapperlife #dappermen #tebajacket #teba #lopezaragon #bespoke #bespoketailoring #madetomeasure #welldressed #ootd #outfitoftheday (en Hotel Santo Domingo - Madrid) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqGjouHLQLV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pablomachiwrc-blog · 2 years
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#Madrid 🇪🇦🌏🧡 @hotelsdmadrid 🇪🇦🌏🧡 @madrid 🇪🇦🌏🧡Nos vamos de la ciudad de Don Alfredo Distefano 🇦🇷🌏🇪🇦🌏🧡 #ARGWRT 🇦🇷🌏🧡 (en Hotel Santo Domingo - Madrid) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkiSVTRO_i_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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giuliacolla · 5 years
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VALENCIA, EXCELENTE CIUDAD ESPANOLA
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Hace muchos anos visité las ciudades mas importantes de España: Granada, Sevilla, Cordoba, Madrid, Toledo y, mas tarde, Barcelona.
Todos estos lugares me impresionaron para su belleza, pero ninguno me gustò como Valencia, donde pasé el ultimo fin de semana con mis hermanas.
Valencia tiene todo lo que un turista puede desear.
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Para empezar, una estupenda arquitectura, gracias especialmente al archistar Calatrava y a su “Ciutat de les Arts y les Ciences”: nunca he visto construcciones tan majestuosas en mi vida!
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En el complejo de los cinco edificios hay el Museo Oceanografico, que visitaremos la proxima vez y que solo merece el viaje.
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Cuando empezó a llover nos refugiamos en la Catedral, que realmente merece una visita incluso con buen tiempo, porque  alberga el Santo Caliz y unas de las mas preciosas obras del primer Renacimiento Español.
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A través del recorrido del bus turistico pasamos del centro de la ciudad al mar (nos alojamos en el agradable hotel Senator Parque Central), donde domingo al mediodía asistimos a un magnifico concierto.
Entre el puerto y la marina hay “Veles y vents”, donde se puede comer un buen almuerzo en la terraza, servido por camareros realmente agradables.
Para la cena les recomiendo el antiguo y elegante restaurante “El Marcelin”, justo en la playa, donde se gusta la mejor paella de Valencia.
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Ultimo pero no menos importante es caminar, correr o andar en bicicleta a lo largo de los jardines del Turia o, ¿por qué no? sientarse a la sombra de los grandes arboles de este parque que ha reemplazado el rio.
Amo a Espana y tal vez me vaya a vivir allí, estos días ya no me gusta Italia.
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hostalsalvatierra · 2 years
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#hotelcallesantodomingomadrid #hotel #hoteles Reservar de alojamiento en hotel calle santo domingo madrid.   ¿Estás planeando un descanso en hotel calle santo domingo madrid? ¿cual configuraciones de hospedaje se encuentran disponibles para usted? ¿ahora ha efectuado su decisión y oculto su resort, o quiere preguntar más? Es fácil de transportarlos en la emoción de la planificación de unas…
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greenbagjosh · 2 years
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6 June 2002 - made it to 30 years - El Prado Museum visit plus Chamberí station and supper at Sobrino del Botín
Good morning!  Buenos Dias!
Today is Thursday 6th June 2002.  This would be the first morning that I would wake up outside of Andalusia where I was with family since the 27th May 2002.  On this day I happened to turn 30 years old.  We would visit the Museo Nacional del Prado, and the transit museum in the northeast part near the disused Chamberí railway station.  Also we would eat at the El Sobrino del Botín, which is the oldest still-operating restaurant in the world, operating even during WWII and during the Francisco Franco dictatorship.
We woke up about 7:30 AM and went downstairs to have breakfast.  Nampy Wampys were still available as a breakfast item.  We left the hotel about 9 AM, took the metro route M2 from Plaza de Espana and walked along the Paseo del Prado south to the museum.  The museum would not open until 10 AM.  
The Museo del Prado was really good.  It had many paintings by Goya, El Greco, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso and also Albrecht Dürer.  Albrecht Dürer's name in Spanish was "Alberto Durero".  I had seen most of the paintings while taking humanities class in high school.  It was a special occasion that I was able to see the paintings in person.  
After the Museo del Prado, we went for a small lunch towards the Chamberí metro station.    We had to take a metro to Alonso Martinez, first from Banco de Espana to Plaza de Espana by M2 and then changed to a M10.  My farther found the M10 better than the smaller profile lines such as M1, M2, M3 and M4.  We saw the fully preserved former M1 platform of Chamberí station.  It was restored to when it was opened in 1919.  The faregates are still in use.  The M1 passes by the station but does not stop.  
We went back by the M10, and my parents wanted to take a nap.  My mother however wanted about 4 PM to go on a walk to the Segovia Viaduct.  Neither my father or my brother were in the mood as the weather was crummy.  So I stepped up.  We walked past the Palacio Real de Madrid, the Royal Palace where at the time, it was the residence of Rei Juan Carlos I, who has since been succeded by his son, Felipe VI.  We walked past Plaza Mayor and back by Santo Domingo and Plaza de Espana.  It was a nice walk despite the light rain showers.
About 8 PM it was time to go for supper.  We took the metro to La Latina and walked up Calle de Toledo and went up Cava de San Miguel, and there was the Sobrino de Botín.  We entered the restaurant and then were seated at an upstairs table.  We all had gazpacho soup, and I ordered the lomo de cerdo.  It tasted good with the chimichurri sauce.  I also had a tocino de cielo.  The next time I had that was August 2017.  
We somehow passed by a El Corte de Inglés, and we went inside for maybe fifteen minutes.  I found the electronic section.  There were many interesting CDs for sale, but I found the one I was looking for, "Lifelines" by A-Ha.  My collection for that season was complete.  We could go back to the hotel.
Tomorrow will be the flight home, which may take all day, and we might not arrive in San Francisco any time before the sun goes down.  Hope you will join me then!
Hasta manana y buenas noches!
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ivanreycristo · 2 years
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VIRGINIA MAESTRO.. veo q has estado con tu hermana ANGELA en el MONAS+misTERIO del ESCORIA-L.. donde entierran a CASA REAL aunque ya no caben mas.. estuve x las NAVIDADES de 2015 con la camiseta de CRISTO Y VIRGEN q compre en GUATEMALA CITY 2009 cuando senti un TEMBLOR en el HOTEL TIKAL FUTURA y al dia siguiente fui a ver la SEMANA SANTA en la DERRUIDA X TERREMOTO "ANTIGUA" (=Bar junto al BERNABEU q tenian actor JOSE CORONADO=Santos TRINIDAD en NO HABRA PAZ PARA LOS MALVADOS y el ex-jugador de Basket de REAL MADRID "AN-TUNEZ').. luego al regresar de EL ESCORIAL pase x el desaparecido HARD ROCK CAFE de plaza MARGARET THATCHER (junto plaza COLON) y me compre una gorra con lema HARD ROCK GUITAR COMPANY y unos GALONES parecida a la q lleva ENRIQUE IGLESIAS.. y q estrene dias despues INFILTRANDOME en la SAN SILVESTRE VALLECANA a la altura de la EMBAJADA DE EEUU con SELFIE INCLUIDO.
X cierto.. segun la novela EL MAESTRO DEL PRADO Y LAS PINTURAS PROFETICAS (q me firmo a nombre de mi abuelo SALVADOR LOPEZ en la Iglesia de SAN PEDRO o de LOS AMANTES de su TERUEL NATAL=12-4-13).. de mi compañero en colegio SANTA MARIA D LA HISPANIDAD Javier SIERRA.. en el ESCORIA_L guardan un libro llamado APOCALIPSIS NOVA
Que ABURRIDAS.. si al menos fuerais con algun afan investigador o de resolver algun ENIGMA todavia..LA VERDAS ES QUE LA VIDA SIN SEXO O BUSCANDOLO me parece muy ABURRIDA.. Y en un MONASTERIO a no ser q sea uno de los mios o de TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY (renacido como SANANDA MAITREYA) al q da la BIENVENIDA en la intro de su cd SINFONIA O MALDICION.. No creo q lo encuentres..quizas si os va el SADO o AUTO-FLAGELAROS como Ana CURRA (de la q fuiste telonera cuando te vi en VILLARREAL).. en QUIERO SER SANTA.. encuentres algo por el VATIKANO=grupo de CARLOS ARMAS de LOCO MIA q debutaron con cd TAIYO=SOL.. y q estaba junto a mi y mi vecino JUAN JESUS Meneses Parra en el concierto de la gira NUDE de PRINCE en el ESTADIO del MANZANA+eRES donde dias despues toco MADONNA (=VIRGEN) con su gira AMBICION RUBIA q documento en TRUTH OR DARE (VERDAD O DESAFIO) donde beso a ANTONIO BANDERAS en hotel PALACE empezando su carrera en HOLLYWOOD con LOS REYES DEL MAMBO (tocan canciones de Amor)
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