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Great cocktails at Broken Shakerđ@freehandmiami #miami
Friday special: white wine sangriađ#sangria #friday #love #instagood #instamood #fatkidfridays
Indulge. It's Friday. #foodiefriday #fatkids #foodie #redvelvet #instagood #instamood #instafood #trufflejam #igersspain #vsco
Getting lost in Granada #tbt #granada #spain #andalucia #igersspain #travel #instatravel #instagood #instamood #throwbackthursday
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Happy 3/05 Day! In celebration of today's date (3/05), we are joining our friends in Miami for its official 3:05pm coffee break!
Happy 3/05 Day! Joining our friends in Miami for the official 305 cafecito break! #305Day @305cafecito @versaillesmiami
Believe it or not, there are healthy options to eat in Madrid. This tiny vegetarian restaurant on Calle MarquĂ©s de Santa Ana in Malasaña offers homemade vegetarian dishes and a âmenĂș del dĂaâ for only 10 euros (appetizer, entrĂ©e and dessert).
Between the cozy atmosphere, homemade cooking and very sweet owner, youâll feel right at home. Iâve walked past this place so many times, curious to check it out and finally did. I went by myself, on a lazy day⊠and it was a very relaxing and enjoyable experience. I started with the gazpacho: cold, refreshing tomato-based soup followed by the special of the day: perfect combination of rice, lentils, vegetables and diced apples. For dessert, I had coffee although the carrot cake did look amazing!
El Restaurante Vegetariano Believe it or not, there are healthy options to eat in Madrid. This tiny vegetarian restaurant on Calle MarquĂ©s de Santa Ana in Malasaña offers homemade vegetarian dishes and a âmenĂș del dĂaâ for only 10 euros (appetizer, entrĂ©e and dessert).
The gorgeous city of Granada #granada #spain #alhambra #travel #travelgram #instagood #instamood #igersspain
Today's post featuring Miami native and photographer @eyediaz_ | modernmona.com #repost #miami #photography #wynwood #contax #film #thinklocal #supportlocal #instagood
We are not. Just. South Beach. We are art, culture, music and diversity.
Miami native and photographer Carolina Diaz captures the soul of Miami â scoping out the unfamiliar and yet the most entrancing sights throughout the city. She conveys a unique outlook not only on the most sought-after neighborhoods but also, on the more low-key, alternative scene.
She invites you to glimpse through her looking glass and into the lives of locals in the dynamic city of Miami.
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Despite the âsunny place, shady peopleâ thing⊠Miami is pretty awesome.
MIAMI http://wp.me/s3kb0l-miami We are not. Just. South Beach. We are art, culture, music and diversity. Miami native and photographerâŠ
Necesario para arrancar la semana @tomacafe #madrid #spain #malasaña #coffee #instagood #instamood #travel #igersspain #instadaily
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You're very welcome @meggyhollis ! Enjoy your stay in Madrid!đ #repost #madrid #spain #cafedelaluz #malasaña #MMfavorites #modernmonatours
Right before the merciless summer heat hit the southern region of Spain, we decided to head over to Sevilla and bask in the AndalucĂan culture.
Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza
Sevilla is the capital city of AndalucĂa and the largest city in the region. It is the home of Flamenco and bullfighting with a rich history intertwined in European and Moorish North African roots. It also has about 4,000 bars â thatâs I donât know how many bars per inhabitant but a lot â which puts it right at the top of the âMust-visit cities in Spainâ list.
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Not going to lie â arriving in Sevilla, we were a bit disoriented. Maybe it was due to lack of research and preparation but we thought⊠weâll just wing it. In a very touristy and quite expensive city, I donât recommend âwinging it.â Barhopping to the best of our judgment, we found ourselves caught in various tourist traps â paying way too much for mediocre, if that, food⊠We had heard about a bunch of bars and terraces on Calle Betis, the riverside street on the Triana side of the Guadalquivir River. It was so pretty⊠but that was it.
Although at the moment, we were disappointed in our search for local hangouts; we were enjoying the surrounding city sights. When I saw the Cathedral of Sevilla, I was speechless. Itâs breathtaking and enormous! It is one of the largest Gothic Cathedrals in the world. La Giralda is the bell tower of the Cathedral; originally built as a minaret tower of a former mosque â note its resemblance to the Koutoubia in Marrakech, Morocco.
About 5 minutes walking from the Cathedral, youâll find the Real AlcĂĄzar, an ancient Moorish style palace very similar to the Alhambra of Granada. Get lost in the details on the walls and ceilings, myriad rooms, gardens and courtyards. Thereâs usually a long line to enter â get there early or purchase a ticket online beforehand.
After walking the entire city, it was a love/hate relationship with Sevilla⊠we were hungryâŠ
Until, we stumbled across Taberna La Estraza, a curious looking rock ânâ roll themed bar on Calle Feria. FINALLY. Every single thing we ordered was so good.. After a day of disappointment, we indulged and to our surprise, our bill was significantly cheaper than it had been on Calle Betis. Now we were ready. This had to be the start of something great. We continued to explore the neighborhood (Barrio Macarena) and ended up at La Alameda de HĂ©rcules, a garden square surrounded by bars, terraces and people. We decided to give it a chance and⊠JACKPOT. We were home.
Despite all the great food we had at the other places, La Taberna Estraza won our hearts â maybe it was for saving us from the tourist traps or maybe it was just that good. Either way, we went back the next dayâŠÂ not to mention there was a bar across the street with hippie guitar players and 1 euro beers â that was a plus.
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Plaza de España â This Plaza is stunning; it is a semi circle enclosed by pavilion buildings, embellished with azulejos (tiles) representing various regions of Spain as well as little bridges and flower beds. A true Plaza de España that embodies Spanish history and culture â as it should. Definitely one of my favorite stops on the trip.
Sevilla http://wp.me/s3kb0l-sevilla Right before the merciless summer heat hit the southern region of Spain, we decided to head over to Sevilla and bask in the AndalucĂan culture.
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