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Category Archives: Spain
Back in Madrid
Leaving Lonster and San Sebastian was hard. That was why I heavily relied on Chelsea, chips, and wine to get me through. They did. After my long (but beautiful!) journey back to Madrid, I arrive in the bustling Puerta del … Continue reading
Posted in Madrid, San Sebastian, Spain, Travel
Tagged Madrid, Puerta del Sol, San Sebastian
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Sexy San Sebastian
Oh. em. gee. This place is quite possibly heaven. And I say this even after having to sleep on the beach for the first night due to every. single. pension. being full. Completo. Don’t even bother ringing the bell. And … Continue reading
Bilbao and le Guggenheim
The interim from Pamplona to San Sebastian was quick: We high tailed it back to Vitoria for a much needed shower and sleep. Ahhh sleep. Worth its weight in gold I tell ya. And who knew Vitoria was SO lovely!? … Continue reading
Pamplona – no sleep there
For 6 hours I’m heading north –passing through the breathtaking Spanish countryside that begs my attention and steals my sleep. Town after town blurs by, and I smile as we pass Avila, the ancient walled city that houses so many … Continue reading
Madrid and Alicante
Spain Spain Spaaaaaaaaaaain! My flight to Barajas was teeming with students, journeying over to do a study abroad stint in one of my favorite countries. What I wouldn’t give to be back in that position and do it all over … Continue reading


