This is a little video of the celebration after the game in Sevilla. It was crazy and this really doesn´t do it justice. Basically, you had to be there.
-Marc
… 3 months, no itinerary
This is a little video of the celebration after the game in Sevilla. It was crazy and this really doesn´t do it justice. Basically, you had to be there.
-Marc
One of our favorites was the air conditioned electronics store. Sevilla is home of siestas. In the afternoon, most of the shops and restaurants close down and everyone goes to nap for a couple of hours because of the long days and intense heat. After visiting the electronics store and walking around Sevilla, we ate dinner at a tapas bar. The food was really good even though we weren´t exactly sure what all of it was. We walked around a little more after dinner and went back for the night.
On our second day in Sevilla we visited the Royal Alacazar Palace. The photo above is a picture of the entrance. While the palace itself wasn´t the most impressive, the gardens located on its grounds were amazing.
There was a pretty sweet hedge “maze” in the gardens. We could only find one entrance/exit so I´m not really sure if it was actually a maze.
Another view of the gardens…
The gardens had a lot of shade which was a nice escape from the heat. There were people spread throughout lounging in the gardens.
After the gardens, we went back to our hostel and did as the locals do and took a siesta to prepare for the match. Luckily, our second night in Sevilla was the night Spain played Germany in an attempt to become the Champions of Europe.
A photo of the bar we watched the first half of the game from. As you can see, we were pretty far back. At the half we decided to find a bar with a better TV and more Spanish people. The first bar was filled with mostly English speakers.
Ole Ole, Espana Campeones! We found the right group of people for the second half as they knew exactly where to go after the victory.