02 April 2006

JJ Conquers Europe Part XXII
Sevilla, Spain

Upon arrival in Sevilla, we asked the lady at the train station about hostels, and she found us a cheap nearby hostel and provided a map to help us get there. The door of the hostel was opened by an older man whose mother owns the hostel, and whose old, tiny dog (with a bow in its hair) seems to run the place. They were all very friendly and welcoming, and after dropping our junk off, we set out to explore the city.

Sevilla was, for the most part, hot, touristy, and over-priced. We walked around for most of the day, pausing for meals, and sitting in a park by the water for a while. We watched the people in a plaza near our hostel, next to the cathedral, for a few hours until sunset. After that, we had Chinese food (yes, again - it's cheap) for dinner and returned to our hostel.

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