We started the trip off by running to the train station. We lost track of time and realized we had a little over 10
minutes till the train left. Fortunately we live close and we arrived with 5
minutes to spare.
We arrived to beautiful sunny weather. We first visited the
Valencia Cathedral which also houses the Holy Grail Chapel. The Holy Grail was
moved from Italy to this very chapel to keep it safe from anti-Christian
warlords. As many of you know it mysteriously disappeared sometime later. What
you see in the photo is supposedly a replica of the original Holy Grail.
After the cathedral we went to try some horchata and a
fartón. Horchata is a drink made from tiger nuts. In my opinion, the initial
taste is very sweet with an after taste combination of nuts and carrots. Very
odd I know but it was good. A fartón is just a pastry special to Valencia
doused in powdered sugar.
Then we decided to head to the beach. We didn’t anticipate a
two hour walk but it was worth it. Getting back to the hotel almost proved to
be impossible via public transportation. We were lucky to find a bus station
near the beach that was headed back to the center and when we tried to pay fare
he couldn’t accept any bills over 10e. All we had were 20s and 50s. So we went
to a metro station that would at least get us close to home. The machine wouldn’t
accept anything higher than a 10 either! It is times like these that make us
appreciate US’s law that legal tender is legal tender, you have to accept it!
So I quickly asked the guard where an open store was so we could buy something
to get change. Keep in mind, this day was a festival day and hardly anything was
open. Fortunately there was a Burger King a block away. I bought a water bottle
and wouldn’t you know, she didn’t have any 10e bills so in addition to a 5e
bill I got 13 euros in one euro and fifty cent euro coins. We had enough change
to take the bus plenty of times!
We finally made it back to the hotel and rested up for a bit
after our trek to the beach. For dinner, we went to a tapas bar and had all our
favorite tapas and tried a few new ones too. We also tried the drink, agua de
Valencia. I told Ben it is like a mimosa on crack: champagne, orange juice,
vodka and gin. Surprisingly, I liked it. After dinner, we walked around and
enjoyed checking out all the pretty Christmas lights.
Kristin and Ben -- your descriptions and photos are wonderful, as usual, and it looks like you're having a great time. Keep it up! We're thinking of Amy on her big graduation day coming up, and sorry we can't be up there for it. Between the distance, extra bodies here at the house, and limited tix, we're staying in Salem.
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