Tuesday, May 10, 2011

PRAGUE. THE BEST TRIP EVER! April 29-May 2

Okay, not many of you may know that I went to Prague alone for a weekend. It was probably the best decision ever. I survived spending the night in the Madrid airport and boarded a plane to Brussels Friday morning. Luckily I had a window seat so I got to pass out as soon as I sat down. I landed in Brussels and wandered around, struggling to find a cheap lunch. That cheap lunch ended up being a small coffee and a muffin from Starbucks..... 7 euros my ass. I did get to watch the Royal Wedding in the airport though! From Brussels, I was off to Prague. I landed around 6pm and began looking for the bus to take me to the city.....Which I didn't find. But I did get a bus to the metro and then took the metro to the Old Town Square - which was right by my hostel.


The first thing I saw! The astronomical clock tower! Gorgeous!


Easter market decorations!

I found my hostel after getting lost for a few minutes - damn maps, can't read czech too well! And put my stuff down to wander around at the Easter markets in the square. I had kolbasa and beer for dinner with that trdlnk dough dessert thing afterwards. When I got back to the hostel, I met my roommates.....4 guys from Britain here for a stag do (aka bachelor's party type thing).  But they were really nice so I wasn't worried. I went to sleep early that night because I was so exhausted from traveling. AND THEN I WAS WOKEN UP AT 3AM BY 4 DRUNK BRITISH GUYS AND COULDNT SLEEP UNTIL 530. It was actually funny though. Hilarious! I even learned how to have a bit of a Yorkshire accent. They said they would take me out for beers the next night for being such a good sport after being woken up...which is fine with me. 

Saturday!

So it turns out I did know people in Prague - a girl from one of my classes was there with her friends. I met up with them on Saturday and we explored the city. While I waited, I watched about 6 weddings



I ate myself to death with gnocchi. Yum



At the top of the clock tower! Such a pretty view!


The John Lennon wall!



We went to the castle....


THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL EVER!


Ate some goulash for dinner....


Got those beers promised to me by these lovely lads. The one on the left is the one getting married. HAHA. We paraded him around the square for about twenty minutes.

We went back so the bachelor could change and met 2 more roommates - two guys from Australia. So then we all went out to the music club across the street...which was more like a bar with music. It was underground so they kept calling it the Dungeon hahah. 

Sunday!

After a fun night and not nearly enough sleep, I woke up to meet my friend again.....which ended up being delayed for 2 hours because they had a long night as well. So I went exploring again....


My first bagel since I left the States....It was delicious!

We finally found each other and went to see the Jewish quarter! The only thing that made me mad was the fact you had to buy a ticket for the 6 things - you couldn't just buy a ticket for the cemetery..hmph.


This picture is illegal. You couldn't take pictures inside any of the synagogues. Oops.

After we went to see each place, I left the group to go see what else was remaining before I left to go back to Spain. 


The Powder Tower (I think!)

I went back to the hostel to try to take a nap....instead I met the 3 Argentinians and 1 French guy that took the bed of the British. And then a girl walks in! American! Finally, I wasn't alone! As it turns out, she's studying in Granada and knows a girl I graduated high school with! She was traveling alone too so I showed her around a little bit and we got dinner before going back to go out with the 2 Aussie boys. Hilarious. I love meeting so many people!


After about....2 hours of sleep, I got up to go to the airport on Monday morning. Biggest struggle ever but I made it. Before I left for the metro, I did manage to take this lovely picture:


SO PRETTY!

After about 15 hours of traveling, I made it back home to Granada! Prague was such a pretty city - I just wished I had more time there because I definitely wanted to take a trip to see Terezin. Oh well, next time!



Thursday, May 5, 2011

Gibraltar during Semana Santa!

During Semana Santa, my family and I took a trip to Gibraltar to see the monkeys and the WW2 tunnels.





The view of the rock! 


SUCH CUTE MONKEYS/APES!



The lighthouse at Europa Point



One of the tunnels!

I had fish and chips for lunch (YESSSS!) and then after lunch, we got caught in the WORST DOWNPOUR EVER. We were soaked in 5 minutes! Time for a chilly bus ride home :( 

But the trip was still great!

April 9: Bullfight!

I had the opportunity to go to a bullfight last Saturday and tickets were only 12 euro, so I went with my roommate Rebecca. It definitely was not what I was expecting.

The first thing that happened was the presentation of the toreros, picadores, banderilleros, etc.



The rest of the bullfight was too difficult to put into words. It wasn't what you would expect and I don't think I would go to another one. I'm sorry this post is so late!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Nada Surf Concert! 7 abril!

So this past Thursday night, I went with my roommate Brittany's friend, Cynthia, to the Industrial Copera in Granada to see Nada Surf.  For those of you (probably all of yall) who haven't heard of Nada Surf, here is a little sneak peek:






Anywho, we got there when the opening band - Pajaro Jack - was still playing so we decided to go get a beer. Yes, I finally had my first beer at a concert!!!! After some more people watching, Nada Surf finally came on. We found our way to the front, near stage right. Surprisingly, it was easy to get up front!


This was taken without zoom!!! Notice that there is no security staff between the crowd and the stage!

They honestly sounded better live than they do on my iPod! SO GOOD. I recognized a lot of the songs but didn't know the words to except for a few - my favorites! Which were played!!!

During the 3rd and final song of the encore, the bassist PULLED ME ON STAGE. WHAAAAAAAAAAT!?!?!?!?!

I WAS JUST PULLED ON STAGE DURING A CONCERT. AND I WAS DANCING WHILE THE BAND WAS STILL PLAYING. WHAT IS LIFE?!


Cyn and 2 other girls climbed up onto the stage too so I wasn't alone. While we were up there, I realized that my camera and my purse were still on the ledge by the stage. OOPS! I looked down to check on it when I realized this nice woman was VIDEOTAPING MY FRIEND AND I ON STAGE WITH MY CAMERA. WHAAAAAAAAAAT. Spaniards there were TOO NICE.

Once they were done playing, the bassist kissed me on the cheek and the drummer gave me a hug. I asked if I could take the set list and they practically handed it to me.

WHAAAAAAAT. Best concert EVER!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

DUBLIN! March 25-27

Okay so on Friday, we flew out of Malaga to Dublin. Which meant that we had to take a bus to the Malaga bus station and then another bus to the airport (now I know what to do to pick up my family in 3 weeks!). Both bus rides were uneventful and we got to the airport on time, thank god - I hate having to rush. We did our Ryanair visa/passport check and then sat down to eat lunch. Going through security was fast and uneventful so we went and sat by our gate until it was time to board. The flight was uneventful too but I wasn't able to sleep - LUCKILY I had my newly repaired iPod to keep me company. Once we landed, we took a double decker bus into the city and from there, we walked about ten minutes to our hostel. The four of us were booked in a 10 bed female dorm and it was probably better than our hostel in Rome. Some girl from Poland had been living there for 3 months (!!) so she gave us advice on where to go and where not to go.

Once we put our stuff down, it was off to dinner! Of course we went to a pub with live irish music! I had a baked potato with chili on top - not traditional irish food but still spicy and delicious - with a Guinness, of course!


Probably the best beer I have ever tasted! After dinner, we went back to change and then we hit the streets in search of a true Dublin experience. On the way, we passed a girl drunkenly yelling at two cops and crying - welcome to Ireland! We ended up around Temple Bar and tried to go to one bar that reminded us of Harry Potter, only to be informed by the security doorman that we needed identification. Identification? I have never needed ID for a drink in Spain! We were taken aback for a moment and returned to our hostel to get identification. Round two, our first stop was a two-level bar with more live music! There was a woman playing violin and a man playing guitar - the music was so beautiful! Of course, we had more beer - I tried Irish cider, which was delicious! The bar was so cute - each beer was in its proper glass.


(The Bulmer's was mine and the glass on the left was Beck's)

From there, we went to the famous Temple Bar - where beers are 6 euro per pint and an Irish car bomb (I didn't have one) cost 10 euro. There was MORE live music here! - A woman with an amazing voice and the best guitar player I have ever heard!


Surprisingly, Guinness was the cheapest drink so of course, I had to have another - I was in Dublin, after all!

The people in this bar were so friendly! On the way to the bathroom, I had someone say "Hola" to me - I guess I looked Spanish? And then on the way back, someone started talking to me saying I had a Dublin accent. Whaaaaat? I just could not believe how nice people were! If they saw us taking a picture, they took the camera from us and took a picture of all of us! 


Of course there were drunk people there dancing around to the music and all but it was just funny. The only thing that was a little difficult was understanding their accents - it sounded like some of them weren't even speaking English! I felt like half of what I said was "What did you say? What?" I met some people and told them I was from Washington DC - more well known than Baltimore - and one guy called me out on not being from DC when I didn't know the name of some bar. My excuse was that because I'm only 20, I can't legally drink at home. I still got ragged on for that and eventually said I lived just outside of DC but went to school further north. After some more music, the bar closed at 230 and we made it back to our hostel at 3am to sleep. 

Saturday

We woke up around 8 to get breakfast and be out the door early. Our hostel stay included more free breakfast (yay!) so we stuffed ourselves and figured out our plan of action. Brittany and I both wanted to go to the Guinness Storehouse but Esme and Rebecca didn't want to go so we decided to split up - Brittany and I would go with Sam and Mackenzie (girls from our program who were also in Dublin AND in our hostel!) and Esme and Rebecca would go to two towns with one of the tour directors or employees or something. 10 am, we made it to the top of the Guinness Storehouse - the Gravity Bar - with a panoramic view of Dublin - even with a free pint! Even though it was early, I paid my entrance into the storehouse and I was going to finish my pint - no wasting money for me!



Pint: empty!


I did some damage in the Gift Shop but was able to get some presents for people aka you Dad. From there, we went to eat at SUBWAY for lunch. It has been too long since I've eaten some raw vegetables. But I did learn a lesson - don't drink a full pint of Guinness and then eat a 6 inch sub because you will walk around the rest of the day feeling stuffed to the brim. 

We walked by Christ's Church on our way to the castle...which was a disappointment.


This is not a castle ^^. I was very disappointed. But we continued on towards Trinity College, which was beautiful, even with the construction.



From there, we went to a souvenir shop where I bought more presents. So many presents - I'm too nice! And then we found ourselves walking down a major shopping street. I bought a claddagh ring from a street vendor for 9 euro and I love it! We finally found the park we were looking for and it was gorgeous! - St. Stephen's Green. So many flowers in bloom!




We walked around for a bit before heading back to our hostel to meet up with the two other girls in Mackenzie and Sam's group. Once we met up with them, we were off to the train station to buy a ticket to go to Howth. It reminded me more of a metro than a train and the ticket was cheap - 2.20 euro one way. The little port town was SO CUTE.







When we got to the harbor, we noticed a crowd of people and when we walked over - we discovered that there were seals!


After watching people feed the seals, we decided to walk towards the cliffs. Little did we know, it would take a long time to walk there, so we stopped once we saw a beach.


Just me and the Dublin Bay!

We decided to take the train home so we could go out earlier - thanks to a 9am flight the next day. Once we got back to the hostel, we headed out the pubs once more and ended up back at Temple Bar! This time it was just me and Brittany so we sat in a corner and just people watched while we enjoyed some overpriced beer. By just sitting and listening to the music, we had so many people come up to us to talk! The "official" photographer for the bar, friendly dad-types from London, and a whole Gaelic football team. (I just youtubed Gaelic football and it looks more confusing than rugby. Kind of like basketball + soccer + volleyball + rugby).  Surprisingly, multiple guys from the team were shocked that a girl was drinking Guinness. Why, I don't know but when in Ireland....


More camera stealing and craic. You can't even see Brittany's head. 

Also, these guys had the thickest accents ever. And according to them, my name was Kristan....

Around 130am (thanks Daylight Savings Time) we headed back because we were planning to wake up at 530 to catch the 630 bus to the airport with Sam. 

Sunday

We were up bright and early at 530 to be out by 6 to catch the 630 bus. So we went to McDonald's for breakfast where I got an Egg McMuffin that I had been craving since I left home. DELICIOUS. The airport was the usual, an airport, and we arrived at the correct terminal thanks to the help of a nice Irish man. And I passed out on the plane with a lovely window seat. Bus back to the airport, bus back to Granada where I met a guy from New Hampshire that is also studying in Granada who gave me advice about Amsterdam and Brussels, and then bus back to our street. I was sufficiently exhausted after a great 36 hours in Dublin. I definitely have to go back there - and travel around to Cork, Galway and of course, KISS THE BLARNEY STONE!





Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Cordoba and Sevilla - March 18/19

Friday morning, we were running a little late and were afraid we would miss the 8:30 bus with our program. Luckily, they never leave on time so we made it at 8:48 on the bus. I slept for most of the ride to Cordoba and then we went to go see the Mezquita - which I saw senior year of high school. It was still beautiful and I enjoyed it even more this time because I had learned about the architecture a few weeks ago! Perfect timing with my midterms coming up (side note, it wasn't on my midterm)


 Beautiful weather, beautiful views!


Un alminar de la mezquita (a tower of the mosque)


The inside of the Mezquita!


The wall that the Muslums face when they pray.

We hopped back on the bus for a 2 hour ride to Sevilla. Our hotel wasn't too bad - I shared a room with two other girls that I didn't know but they were super nice. Dinner was buffet style and it left me craving mac and cheese...It didn't sit well at all with me and not with my roommates as well. After dinner, I was showered and in bed by 10. Great night to catch up on sleep!

Saturday

I woke up around 9 and went down for the continental breakfast, which was 100x better than dinner. We left on a bus tour of Sevilla...that lasted 15 minutes, before we got to the Plaza de EspaƱa. Interestingly enough, they filmed a scene from Star Wars there!




After that, we toured the Alcalzar (which I have also seen before) before going to the Cathedral (which I have seen too!)


Kinda looks like the Alhambra.....


La Giralda, the only thing left of the mosque that was where the Cathedral is now


The tomb of Christopher Columbus!

After the tours, we walked around some more and soaked up the sunshine before heading back to Granada. It was a refreshing two day trip with no stress on my part having to plan things!

I think I'm all caught up with big events that have happened so far. We leave for Dublin on Friday!!!