Seville, the city best known for bull fighting and flamenco dancers. We spent our first night in Spain and enjoyed the Flamenco Dancing and tall glass of Sangria.
Spanish people are very friendly and willing to help, but speak very little English. Luckily two people in our group spoke a little spanish, so with shrades and limited spanish we got by just fine. Around the city of Seville there are many piazzas where families, friends, or couples congregate and enjoy food, drink, or each other's company.
The stores in Seville are packed with rows of beautiful, bright and colorful flamenco dresses of every pattern and style. Accessories to match any dress line the walls from magentas feathers, fire orange clips, sea green barettes to ink black and flaming red beads.
In the restaurants wine is plentiful, only $1.25 a glass. For breakfast and lunch enjoyed ham and cheese sandwiches on plush white bagettes washed down (at lunch time) with glasses of white wine. The pleasures enjoyed outside of Shaaria Law.
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