The Spain leg of our Western Europe trip was done and we landed at Lisbon, the capital of Portugal (you can read the
Seville
and
Barcelona
blogs after this one). We left our
It was 5:08 pm and we boarded our train to Barcelona. We had just completed the France leg of our trip and got on the train from Nimes - a lesser known
The train sped past the sun-drenched landscapes of Andalusia at a jaw-dropping speed of 300 km/h. This was the fastest we had ever travelled on land! Despite the speed, everything was calm
When we planned our trip to France, we were looking for places beyond Paris and Nice. If you read the previous blog on the Azores, you know what I’m talking about. One
If you directly landed here, I would highly recommend reading the previous part to get context of the next paragraph. We had just reached Ponta Delgada.
We ran trying to locate the "