Travel Agent

Tuesday, 02 Jun, 2010 0

Go to Seville, Spain for Holy Week or the Spring Fair (a week-long fest that ends the last weekend of April) for two fun fests in nice weather. Read about these century-old traditions, take the camera for photos of religious floats during Holy Week or for flamenco dresses on women with beautiful figures during the Fair, and enjoy! f you speak some Spanish, you will enjoy your springtime visit even more. Great food abounds. Definitely visit the Alcazar, next to the Cathedral. Make hotel reservations far in advance for lower prices … and stay in the City Square … although anywhere is fine. Eat the tapas, drink sangria, and celebrate. The people have great figures, by the way; so if you have a slim physique wear the lovely tight jeans everyone wears in Spain! Take sunglasses & lotions. The people are politely friendly and proper opposed to “in your face”. Definitely photograph the cathedral: It’s the 2nd largest Catholic cathedral in the world — what a beauty! Gracias.



 

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