Let’s Get Going To Seville, Spain

Posted by admin | | Tuesday 1 November 2011 12:00 am

What a wonderful idea it would be to go to Seville, Spain in the first week of December for the Davis Cup Final! This is a once in a rare chance to see Rafael Nadal, The King of Clay, head up the three time Davis Cup champions attempt to win the cup back again. Spain will host Argentina at the Olympic Stadium of Seville. Tickets have just gone on sale and range from 180 to 390 Euros each, based on location of the seats. The Spanish people absolutely adore their Tennis and their hometown heroes will be there on display. The venue is much like a bull fighting ring that has been adapted for playing clay court tennis. All the ambiance and excitement of the people and culture of Spain will fill the atmosphere. This would be an unforgettable experience of a lifetime, hosted by the historic city of Sevilla, Spain.

Celebrations are part of the nature of the city of Sevilla. The Sevillians are known for their sharp sense of humor while living in contentment. Sevilla has several large restored hotels and town house complexes. There are even mansions that are styled around a courtyard with accommodations in the round. These establishments reflect the artistic characteristics of Spain before and after the Moors invaded the area. Being the financial capital of Southern Spain, Sevilla is the most self sufficient city in the community of Andalusia.

The delightful Spanish cuisine is easily found by following one’s nose with the aromas of the Tapas Bars and Patatas Bravas, a spicy potato appetizer, being prepared along with Spanish seafood, ham and sausage. It is common for the Sevillians to move from one Tapas bar to another savoring the different dishes that have been prepared on each menu. The favorite Tapas are Santa Cruz, Bar Giralda Casa Robles and the Modesto.If you like what you see, keep going: Spain’s unemployment rate rises

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