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Exausted as I was from having walked all day long the moment I reached Alameda Recalde I had to sit down in a small and cosy Café which, as if falling from the sky, made my delight.
Soon after having recovered (though only partly) I headed onto Gran Via, which must certainly concentrate the highest number of imponent buildings per square metre. Whichever side I looked at my attention was drawn to those outstandingly beautiful constructions that lined the avenue.
The last afternoon was about strolling around places I had been to and some I had only seen on the map. The sun was shining and that helped me immensely, because observing many of those under such warmth and brightness gave it all a touch of glow.
The last afternoon was about strolling around places I had been to and some I had only seen on the map. The sun was shining and that helped me immensely, because observing many of those under such warmth and brightness gave it all a touch of glow.
Plaza Moyua
Chavarri Mansion (left)
Euskadi historical Archive building (right).
Plaza de Sagrado Corazon
Casa de la Misericordia and gardens
Fosterito
By the time I reached Plaza Casilla
I once more felt the need to relax and have something to eat. I must
confess I was once more lucky with the Café I walked into, because not
only was the sandwich delicious but definitely also the atmosphere.
Plaza Casilla (left).
The 1918 Felix Serrano School.
It
was only by the time I got to the hotel and was beginning to sort out
my things for the next day's trip that I realised I hadn't printed the
return ticket, nor did I have any idea which company I would be flying with. My
attempt to get access to the net failed, so in despair I decided to
drive to the airport.
Amidst the confusion of my name not being on most
of the outgoing flights to Lisbon the following day and as I was losing
my calmness my name finally popped out in the system and I managed to
get back to the hotel for a good night's sleep.
Bilbao international airport
I really enjoyed my short adventurous trip to Bilbao and despite the fact that many people feel travelling alone is a nuisance I realised once more that I do enjoy travelling on my own. Getting back "on track" solo hasn't been easy but it has certainly paid off ... with a little help from "my" Bilbao and the good Springtime weather.
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