Spain
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madrid
Taking the train from Valencia to Madrid's second-to-last station stopped for more than half an hour for no reason, but this time there was improvement, and I was not thrown off the train and waited like last time. I feel that the trains here are really unreliable, although several locals told me that they have never encountered such a thing. Arrived at the Madrid train station, the sofa owner happened to be nearby...
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Segovia
The small city of Segovia, which is super beautiful on cloudy days, is located north of Madrid. The landmark building is the Roman Aqueduct Bridge, supported by nearly 170 arches, which is too domineering. Segovia Castle is said to be the prototype of Snow White's castle. As an old man, I have a good and bad way of getting up early: the good thing is that I arrived here after eight o’clock by train from Madrid, and there are only…
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Valencia - Gastronomy
Valencia is a seaside city, and most of the tapas here are seafood. The sofa owner took me to two tapas restaurants with their own characteristics. The first restaurant, Tasca Angel, features anchovy anchovies and sardine sardines. There are a lot of older people who come here to eat them...
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Valencia
Take the train from Barcelona to Valencia at noon. The trains between major cities in Spain are quite convenient, so I bought train tickets online in advance. As soon as the guy sitting next to me on the train sat down, I looked curiously at the Japanese sake sticker on his phone case, and he chatted with me when he saw that I was looking at it. It turns out that he works for a Japanese telecommunications company and often travels to Japan to...
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Barcelona - Gourmet articles
When you come to Spain, you have to learn about Tapas, the Spanish side dish culture. Tapa means lid in Spanish. The original origin is that in the bar, the general customers are standing by the bar to drink, and there is no place to put down the wine and side dishes. Therefore, in order to save some convenience, the bar staff will put down the wine and side dishes. The saucer covers the wine glass. besides…
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Barcelona (2)
There is no jet lag to get up early to visit Parc Güell Güell Park. The gate and some of the buildings inside are made by Gaudí. It feels like he built it everywhere in Barcelona. Part of this park requires buying tickets to enter, but after checking online in advance, most people said that it is not necessary. The part of the free visit is enough for shopping, and there is no reservation…
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Barcelona (1)
This is my third trip to Europe, but this is my first time alone. I finally arrived in Spain, where I have been wanting to go since I took Spanish classes in college. Spain has been on the top of my list of travel destinations, but I didn't expect it to happen so soon. If it weren't for the fact that I've been tracking planes in any destination around the world since December...