Getting to Know Seville
On Wednesday the students got their first "real" glimpse of Sevilla during our "Getting to Know Seville" tour. They walked around the historic city center and learned practical things, such as where to withdraw money, where to get adapters, how the tram works, etc. The students especially enjoyed strolling through Plaza de España, one of the most infamous sights in Sevilla. At first glance one might think that Plaza de España is part of Sevilla's rich antique history, but the Plaza was actually constructed in the 1920s. The students are finally discovering what a beautiful and magnificant city Sevilla is; they're truly in store for an amazing experience.
Un abrazo,
Kassandra
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