The alarm
went at 5.30am (eeek!). I was up and out the door in the pitch black at 6.05am.
I walked to Pension Britz in the surprisingly cold wind and dropped my bag off,
a bit alarmed that they didn’t have my name against a room, and set off up the
hill to the Alhambra.
Lucky I was following some other people, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have
known where to go. I got there just after 6.30, and there were already lots of
people there, but I was still in the early part of the queue under the roof.
After a while I ate something. I made two British friends, who had friends in
the credit card queue, and abandoned me when their friends got their respective
tickets before them. I got sore legs, and rather annoyed by about 9am,
especially when it turned out there was only one person selling tickets at the
window. I got one for the afternoon (ie after 2pm), then needed a sit-down and
ate the rest of my breakfast. I wandered back down the hill, getting rather
lost, but somehow coming out at Hostal Costa Azul on Calle Rosario. Back at
Pension Britz, I checked in, rested for a bit, then went out to the internet
cafe (65c for an hour! So cheap!), couldn’t decide on accommodation in Sevilla,
then got some lunch and gelato. I left at 2pm, again bound for the Alhambra.
I had a
shower and headed out at about 9.15, back to Bodegas CasteƱeda. Being a bit
earlier, I thought there might be fewer people there, but I was wrong. Being
Friday night it was full of locals. I was further up the bar this time, and so
had a different guy serving me. The other one gave me a smile though. I ordered
a sangria, which was the red drink in the tall glasses I’d been wondering
about, and got my entry level tapas. When that was finished, I ordered a medium
plate of cheese and pate, which came with a big basket of bread. It was very
nice, though I didn’t like one of the cheeses. A guy next to me helped me find
my knife, and had some jokes with the guy behind the bar. It was very merry. As
I went to order another sangria, I bumped someone else’s plate of tapas. The
guy behind the bar had a joke about that. He asked me whether I wanted some
more bread, and I said no. I watched the world go by – it’s fascinating to see
all the bar guys running around so professionally. I finished my drink, then
asked for the bill. It was €12.10. I tipped the guy €1 as he was very good. I
headed back to the Pension, and spoke to Mum for 37 minutes! I went to bed at
about 11.30, waking up in a sweat. I opened the window for a bit, had a big
drink of water, then slept OK.
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