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Sevilla - la maravilla

 "Quien no ha visto Sevilla no ha visto maravilla" "Who has not seen Seville has not seen wonder".  This quote could not express better what Sevilla is for me: a truly magical, vibrant place, full of wonder, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. I've been there several times already and still am fascinated by its beauty and the atmosphere. A city with a long history, beautiful buildings, palaces and parks. In which you can sit outside for hours, sipping a glass of wine, just enjoying its atmosphere and people, always with a little bit of Flamenco in your ear. I immediately feel home when I arrive there. Feel connected to the city and its people.  I can't explain what it is, but somehow Sevilla is a miracle. If you want to experience yourself, here are a few recommendations. To start with a few general tips:  - How to reach: Sevilla is easy to reach by plane. There is a shuttle bus that brings you to the city center (line EA, 4 Euros for one way). 

From Nizza to San Sebastian and back - our Tour de France

Maybe it sounds a bit braggy, but I'll write it anyway: I dare say that my boyfriend and I are quite experts at traveling a country quite extensively in a short period of time. Enjoying ourselves and lying on the beach? Somehow we can't do that. We have to be always on the run, to make the best of our time.  So, after Covid once again disrupted our plans to visit the Balcans, we started planning our road trip through France. Originally, the south of France was on the agenda. Jet set life, Cote d'Azur. But if there weren't so many interesting things all around! Monaco & Andorra, those strange little countries you kind of have to visit when you're already there. Oh, and then there are the impressive Pyrenees! The Provence! The castles of the Dordogne! And Spain is not so far away anymore either! How to decide what to see and what to skip?! The program became fuller and fuller.  In the end it became 2 exciting weeks (and more than 2500 km) through the south and sou