As 2017 draws to a close, it is a time to look back how great this year has been. It’s not because we do not want to move forward but for being grateful of the good things ever happened this year. A year end is not a time to despair for things that cannot be …
Christmas has over but spirit of celebration remains. Seville joins the celebration of this season of festivities since early this month. Popular streets are adorned with colourful LED lights. The main attraction however is centralised at the city centre, a to-go-to place for everyone at anytime. The illumination there is the most exuberant compare to …
Triana, the most vibrant and colourful area of Seville is popular for the birthplace of flamenco, fresh produce market, restaurants and cafes. We have been going around Triana every now and then but only recently found and fell in love with a local cafe and bar, La Baronesa. Who would have thought the most hip …
I have always dreamed of staying behind the white windows apartment in Plaza Mayor complex. I am sure I’m not the only one. Those white windows lining up facing Plaza Mayor square are great place to stay. Not only they are so Instagramable but also within walking distance other popular spots. I could not be …
Toledo is a silent witness of three different cultures change, from Roman to Arabs to Jewish. The city is always listed as a must visit city while in Spain. The description of the city can go on and on but the truth is I did not know much about Toledo before we visited the city. …
The old quarter of Seville was a bit quiet when we strolled along the area on a bright late afternoon. It took fifteen minutes walk from the Cathedral to La Encarnacion Square where we planned to visit Las Setas de Seville. Las Setas de Seville is known as Metropol Parasol internationally. It’s the only …