Today early morning (started at 5:30 AM) we headed to Barcelona airport. Saying Goodbye is always a difficult task but had to do it to my new friends who were going back to India.
After that started my ‘Me’ time…. solo travel in Spain. Took a Renfe train for Zaragosa. During the one & half hour journey the train got delayed by 2 minutes and the announcer was profusely apologizing for it. Quite unheard of it in India? 😛
The cabs in this little town are white in color. No two colors, only white.
I found Zaragosa, a mix of old & modern. And I visited both. Such a lovely town!
Zaragosa is extremely windy, more than what I’ve ever experienced in Spain till now and that makes it cold too. It was so windy that I was unable to stand in one place steadily, let alone holding a camera. Fortunately it was bright sunny day and looking at my photos I am not complaining anymore.
More on the town later.
Tomorrow I head to another very small town.
Till then Adiós.
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The clock tower looks majestic.
In India the general response would be “we have reached somehow or the other is’nt it” 🙂 🙂
The pictures are very beautiful and very european.
You have captured the so called modern in the second picture. The modern is an eye-sore when compared to the old. 🙂
PNS,
Thanks.
Arvi,
Yes, there is so much of cultural /civic gap between India and these European countries. 🙂
Glad that you liked the pictures.
Well, I wanted to show you both sides of the town.
Wait for my posts on it.
I didn’t have idea that Zaragoza is so windy, I have been much in the region and costa Brava and Basque Country but never managed to get there, but I will, great picture of the clock tower indeed!
So Beautiful and So well taken. Always a delight to read through your travel
Marysia,
Thanks for your lovely comment.
Sudhir,
Thanks for your kind words. 🙂 I am humbled.
Beautifully captured!!!
Debopam,
Thank you. 🙂
Beautiful pictures. And I agree. Group travel is fun but solo travel is more relaxing.
Christopher,
I like travelling in a small group but after a few days prefer to be left alone. 🙂