
We next set off to the Barrio de Santa Cruz. It is the former Jewish Quarter the streets are narrow with may small courtyards. We stop and have lunch at one of the many restaurants and cafes in the Barrio. I have a selection of tapas with Sangria and Fred has Roman Chicken and chips with beer. Fred's did not look very appetising but he said it tasted fine. One our walk back from the Barrio to the
the hotel we come across a monument to Christopher Columbus. One one side is King Ferdinand and the other Queen Isabella names are on the ship. The reigning monarchs that gave Columbus his charter to explore the west.
We then make our way down to the river and back around to the university. I am stopped by some school kids and asked to to a video about what I though of Seville. They have a number go questions then ask me to try a Spanish tongue twister. We all have a very good laugh as it is extremely obvious that I have really messed up the twister. We stop for some refreshment on the way back to the hotel. We have walked 6.1 miles tiring but not as exhausting as yesterday .
Our last full day in Seville sees us up and out early again. Once again we take the bus to conserve energy and this time head to Barrio de Triana. This district is known for it flamenco, bullfighting and the peoples passion for the Holy Week. Pictured on the right is some of the beautiful tile work that adorns many of the houses in tis area . I sneak in as the door is open to take a picture as it is so beautiful. There seems to be a church on every corner in the area and even the smallest church has the most ornate altar. We went looking for the fort but are unsuccessful. We do come across a
fabulous market that has everything you can think of in the food department from sweets to spice. Check out may FB wall to see more pictures. We head back to the main square and come across the bull ring. We have one more point of interest to explore in the main square and as we head there Fred discovers a lovely looking Tapas bar which we decide to return to for a late lunch after checking out the Divine Saviour Collegiate Church. It is the second most important church in Seville. In 1661 the existing mosque is torn down and a new one is built. It however collapses and in 1712 it is rebuilt and a collection of altarpieces and artwork are added.
Everywhere you look there is opulent artwork and altars. It is almost overwhelming as there is barely a bare wall in the church.
We spend about a hour exploring the church before heading out for a late lunch. Postiguillo is the tapas bar Fred discovered earlier so we head there for tapas. It is really a unique place . There are bulls heads all around the bar. These are some of the past competitors in the ring and hopefully died in old age rather then the ring.
We have really enjoyed our stay in Seville . Tomorrow we are off to Placencia with a stop in Caceres.
Adios por orhora,
Sandy & Fred